Four Roman kilns dating back to the 2nd-3rd centuries A.D. have been found in northern Bulgaria.
A total of four ovens, or furnaces, for baking pottery and an ancient water well have been discovered by the three teams of archaeologists working on the rescue excavations in the northern Bulgarian town of Pavlikeni which is rehabilitating its water supply and sewerage system.
Late week, the archaeologists in Pavlikeni discovered Ancient Roman ceramic vessels from the period of the Late Antiquity, the 2nd-3rd century AD
Story: Archaeology in Bulgaria | Photo: News7
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