“Unveiling the Secrets of the Past: Archaeologists Unearth an Ancient Trojan City in Greece, Revealing Mysteries That Could Rewrite History!”
The team first discovered an ancient road and followed it to a graveyard that contained the remains of two men, five women, and two children. One of the children was buried with a woman, presumably its mother.
Archeologists then continued their excavations along the road further north and it was there that they found the first evidence of Tenea’s existence.
The presence of clay pipes found at the dig site indicates to archeologists that this city was created and made into a long-term settlement. Korka believes that Tenea could have dated back to the Mycenaean era and was populated by wealthy residents.
A statement from the Greek culture ministry says that the city of Tenea grew economically during the reign of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus sometime between 193 and 211 A.D. They also estimate that the city was abandoned sometime during the sixth century.
“It is significant that the remnants of the city, the paved roads, the architectural structure, came to light,” Korka reported. “We’ve found evidence of life and death… and all this is just a small part of the history of the place.”
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