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The excavations went on in the archaeological site of Apulum, in the central-southern area of the Roman town of colonia Aurelia Apulensis. In this area we found vestiges from the Roman period (2nd-3rd centuries), subjected in the modern age to major human interventions aiming to recycle building materials. The finds include tiles and sherds dating to the stone phase of the buildings (end of 2nd century). A cremation level from the wooden phase of the settlement was identified.
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