Over 180 ancient Roman graves found at Emonika site
Ljubljana, 7 November - Archaeologists have discovered 183 graves from the times of Emona, the ancient Roman city, at a site practically in the Ljubljana city centre where the Emonika commercial hub will be built next to the new main train station in Ljubljana. Part of a Roman road and some WWII finds have also been unearthed as part of an archaeological dig.
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Archaeological finds discovered at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
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Archaeological excavations at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
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Archaeological excavations at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
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Archaeological excavations at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
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Archaeological excavations at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
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Archaeological finds discovered at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
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Archaeological finds discovered at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
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Archaeological finds discovered at the Emonika construction site.
Photo: Skupina STIK
Ljubljana
Presentation of the Emonika commercial hub project, including rescue archaeological excavations which produced over 180 graves from the period of the ancient Roman city of Emona.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
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Archaeologist Matej Draksler speaks about the finds as part of the rescue excavations at the site of the Emonika commercial hub, which will be part of the future Ljubljana Passenger Centre.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
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