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3,000 Roman Tombs Were Discovered Underneath Croatias Oldest City

Researchers have once again found something amazing buried underground. This time, archaeologists believe they have uncovered a massive Roman necropolis—another word for a large burial cite that includes both tombs and graves—under the city of Zadar.

This is especially good news for the experts who believe that this information will give them a new and exciting peak into Roman life at the time. Here's everything we know.

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    According to the Greek Reporter, archeologist uncovered the massive burial ground in Zadar. The necropolis lies under ground in the district of Relja, which has ties to the ancient city of Iader. Experts believe that this find gives them a unique perspective on what life was like for Romans who lived around the Adriatic coast.

    That's because the necropolis seems to follow the general blueprint of Roman cities of the time The site was located outside of the city's walls, and then it grew as Zadar's population grew.

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    However, it's not just the size and scope of the burial ground that has experts excited, it's the fact that the burial grounds tell a story about the lives of the people who lived there at the time, including the social status which appears to be tied to the items they were buried with. The Greek Reporter notes that some of the finds include:

    JewleryOil lampsCoinsCeramic and glass containers (likely used for food and drink for the afterlife)

    Zadar Is a History Lovers Dream Vacation

    If you're someone who likes to get a glimpse into what the world used to look like when you travel, then Zadar should be on your must-see list. That's because the tourist board calls the city "an open air museum" due to the deep cultural history of the region, which can still be viewed today through the architecture and monuments from the past.

    And what a past it is! The Zadar tourist board says that the city dates back around 3,000 years, when it was developed as an urban center by the ancient Romans. But, the true history here dates back even further, and some relics of the late Stone Age can be found in the city.

    Today's visitors will want to be sure to take in some of the city's biggest attractions, including the Petar Zoranić Square, the Historic District of Varoš, and the Arsenal of Zadar which dates all the way back to the 16th century.

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    Then there's the "Secret Zadar," which is what the tourism board calls the parts of the city that are so ancient that you might miss them if you didn't know what you were looking for, including some of the remains from the Roman times, like some of the streets that were once trod by Roman soldiers and citizens, like the main Roman cross street of Decumanus, as well as the roads of Kalelarga and Cardo, all which now go by their modern names of  Široka Street and Šimun Kožičić Benja Street.

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