Lost Roman city emerges from beneath Hungarian town
Archaeologists conducting a preventive excavation in Zalaszentgrót, western Hungary, have uncovered extraordinary remnants of a lost Roman-era city that thrived for nearly three centuries. The discovery of three remarkably preserved 2nd-century wells, two still retaining their original wooden frameworks, provides the first tangible evidence of everyday life in the ancient settlement of Maestriana.
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