Cercetări arheologice la Vitănești „Măgurice” (2009-2019)

The archaeological excavations at Vitănești “Măgurice” tell-settlement began in 1993 encompassed in a larger objective which targets learning the main characteristics of the neo-eneolithic habitation in the Teleorman River area. The 2009-2019 excavation seasons pursued several objectives. The first...

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