Rare sealed Roman sarcophagus found untouched after 1,500 years in ancient Epidaurum (opens in new tab)

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Archaeologists working in the Croatian town of Cavtat have uncovered a rare Late Roman sarcophagus that stayed sealed and untouched for more than 1,500 years. The find came during emergency excavations at a site on Zorina Street, in the heart of the ancient Roman colony of Epidaurum. The excavation team, led by archaeologist Helena Puhara […]

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