Roman Burial Chamber Unearthed in Albania

Archaeologists in Albania have identified a substantial Roman-era burial chamber. Located near the Macedonian border, the discovery spans the third to fourth centuries AD. Initial excavations revealed a large structure composed of limestone slabs bearing Greek writing. The chamber’s size and the age of the find suggest it was a significant burial site for individuals connected to the Roman Empire’s influence in the region. Further research is underway to determine the chamber’s purpose and significance.

Credits: News – South China Morning Post