Roman Woman’s Bronze Statuette, 300 More Artifacts Seized from Treasure Hunters Showcased in Exhibition in Bulgaria’s Pazardzhik

Archaeology | November 10, 2017, Friday // 19:40|  views

This 2nd-3rd century AD Ancient Roman bronze statuette of a woman is the emblem of the exhibition of artifacts rescued from treasure hunters in Bulgaria’s Pazardzhik. Photo: Pazardzhik Regional Museum of History via ArchaeiologyinBulgaria.com

A total of 300 archaeological artifacts from different ages, including a 2nd-3rd century AD Ancient Roman bronze figurine of a woman, which have been seized from treasure hunters in Bulgaria’s southern Pazardzhik District, have been showcased in a special exhibition of the Pazardzhik Regional Museum of History.

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