Archaeologists in Greece uncover Roman treasures

Archaeologists on a Greek island have discovered a large Roman-era tomb containing gold jewellery, pottery and bronze offerings, officials said today.

Archaeologists in Greece uncover Roman treasures

Archaeologists on a Greek island have discovered a large Roman-era tomb containing gold jewellery, pottery and bronze offerings, officials said today.

The building, near the village of Fiscardo on Kefalonia, contained five burials, including a large vaulted grave and a stone coffin, a Culture Ministry announcement said.

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