4,300 mediaeval coins unearthed at Carevi Kuli
Total 4,300 mediaeval coins dating back to the second half of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th centuries have been unearthed at the Carevi Kuli archaeological site overlooking Strumica.
The coins contained in two ceramic bowls have made one of the largest and most important mediaeval findings so far, according to Archaeologist Zoran Rujak, the head of the ongoing archaeological excavations.
Coins dating from different historical periods have been found at the site. The oldest one dates back to 350 B.C. (period under Philip II).
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The coins contained in two ceramic bowls have made one of the largest and most important mediaeval findings so far, according to Archaeologist Zoran Rujak, the head of the ongoing archaeological excavations.
Coins dating from different historical periods have been found at the site. The oldest one dates back to 350 B.C. (period under Philip II).