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 'European archaeological sensation' unearthed

    October 01 2004 at 03:09PM

Zagreb - An ornament for horses dating back to the 1st century A.D. has been found during excavations of a Roman Empire-era military camp near the southern Croatian city of Drnis, local media reports said on Friday.

Croatian Minister for Culture Bozo Biskupic said the ornament - a small, crescent-shaped object fashioned from bronze and designed to be worn on the animal's head - was a "European archaeological sensation" because it was the biggest such item found and very well-preserved.

A similar item was excavated near Magdeburg, Germany, but it was smaller and less well-preserved, it was said.
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Excavations of the camp are still underway and archaeologists believe more precious items could be found. - Sapa-dpa

Excavations of the camp are still underway


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