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Adâncata Site
After much searching, Adrian and Alina finally found the area they were looking for.
Photo: Alexandru Gheorghe 17th April 2011
They found artefacts from the Daco-Roman period at the Adâncata site, near Adâncata village, between the Amaradi River and the cemetery of Adâncata village.
Photo: Alexandru Gheorghe 17th April 2011
Documentation.
Photo: Alexandru Gheorghe 17th April 2011
Alina and Adrian were searching for an ancient site in the area of the old church from Adâncata village, in the Goiesti area.
At this point they could find nothing, but they persisted, because they have more than ten years of experience in searching for ancient sites, and luck is sometimes a factor in an important discovery.
Photo: Alexandru Gheorghe 17th April 2011
Adrian, Alexandru and Alina, (and Roxy the frog!) searching in the Goiesti area, found on the right bank of the Amaradia River, near the village of Adâncata, near the church of Sf Nicolae, an area of approximately 100 x 50 metres of land, with a lot of artefacts on it.
Photo: Alexandru Gheorghe 14th April 2011
The site seems to date back to the Bronze Age.
GPS coordinates are 44.48646N, 23.74406E; 44.48467N, 23.74357E; 44.48514N, 23.74467E.
Because there are many other interesting areas known nearby, the Alexis team will come again for a new search.
Photo: Alexandru Gheorghe 14th April 2011
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