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Romanian archaeologists discover elites Roman family Ancient treasures are buried under the remains of a thousand-year-old city for centuries.
The discovery was announced on August 23 by the Romanian National History Museum Black Sea.
According to Mnir’s announcement, the treasures are composed of more than 40 coins and several ancient ornaments made of precious metals.
“These artifacts are Archaeological background Houses destroyed by fire during the Roman period. ” said the translation statement.
“From the same floor, many other artifacts have been found. [including] Inscriptions, ceramic containers, bronze, iron, glass and stone. ”

Romanian archaeologists have discovered treasures from the Roman family, including coins and ornaments, seen on the left. Experts also found painted wall fragments. (Romanian National History Museum)
Images show that over the centuries the coin has corroded with green and brown bronze, but still retains its shape and has some visible gold.
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Archaeologists believe that the treasure was originally hidden in wooden boxes, and during the fire, the treasure “fueled it together while retaining its shape.”

Archaeologists believe that the residence once belonged to an elite Roman family in the mid-2nd century AD (Romanian National History Museum)
“From the mid-2nd century to the mid-3rd century AD, the residence belonged to an important family, with valuables stored in a special place but could not be preserved in the event of a fire,” the statement said.
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The house also has limestone pavement and painted walls. The structure is Called “Luxury” The researchers reflected the living conditions of the wealthy Romans.
“[It] “The important testimony represents a moment in the life of the ancient city during the period of principle,” the statement said.
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Bring the coins to MNIR’s restoration lab. After the protection work, add the workpiece to Museum collection.
“[It] It represents an important testimony that represents the moment of the ancient city’s life during the period of reconstruction principles. ”
Romania is a country full of history and has been some treasure discoveries in recent months.

The house has limestone pavement and painted walls. Researchers called the structure “luxury”. (Romanian National History Museum)
In the spring, a metal detector discovered 1,469 Roman coins Field of a small village in Romania.
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Two metal detectors also met A treasure of a thousand years This spring in Romania, in the historic area of Transylvania.