Summary (English)
SCRETISCA (Ventsislav Dinchev – vdintchev@abv.bg) Part of the pavement of the ancient road Singidunum – Naissus – Serdica – Philippopolis – Constantinopolis was explored at the Roman mansio Scretisca. The road is discovered at 5.50 m in length. It was c. 6.80 m wide. The pavement was built of uneven stones and slabs. The discovered part of the road is situated at c. 12.50 m to the east of the northeastern corner of taberna, which was explored in Scretisca during the 1980s and 1990s. The explored part of the road is situated at c. 15 m to the southeast from another part of the road, which was preserved and visible on the terrain until the mid 1990s. Debris from a ramshackle building was discovered to the northwest of the explored part of the road. Sherds of the 3rd – 4th centuries AD, an arrowhead, a hobnail and a clamp were found.
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- Ventsislav Dinchev - Archaeological Institute with Museum
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- Archaeological Institute with Museum
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