Archaeologists in Albania have identified a significant Roman burial site in the region. The chamber, dating from the 3rd to 4th centuries AD, represents a rare discovery within the Balkan area, which was historically a significant part of the Roman Empire. Preliminary analysis suggests the tomb belonged to a wealthy individual, and the structure displays characteristics of Roman funerary practices. The find offers valuable insights into Roman history and burial customs in the area.
Credits: The Straits Times World News