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Magura iepii Site



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The Alexis group and friends have done some research on a hill near to Radovan village, Dolj County, known as Magure iepii.

Photo: Adrian Gheorghe 7th November 2018




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A few Roman artefacts and stone age artefacts were recovered, but not many.

Photo: Adrian Gheorghe 7th November 2018




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Even though the 'Magura' is huge, the Alexis Group believes that it is a natural form, not a tumul or ancient fortress.

Negative results are still extremely valuable in archaeology.

Photo: Adrian Gheorghe 7th November 2018




Magura  iepii Site





The original document may be seen by clicking on the image to the left.

Photo: Adrian Gheorghe 7th November 2018










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This site is to publicise the history and culture of Romania, and displays information from the Alexis Project Association

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