The discovery of an ancient Roman necklace at Keçemağara has caused a sensation in the archaeological community.
Archaeologists have discovered ancient stone necklaces and mysterious inscriptions, revealing the presence of an ancient Roman regiment in the area.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•14/12/2025
During an archaeological excavation at Keçemağara, experts from the Kahramanmaraş Museum unexpectedly discovered several unusual objects. Photo: @KahramanmaraşMuseum. Advanced archaeological exploration and analysis techniques have revealed that it is the face of an ancient necklace. Photo: @Kahramanmaraş Museum.
It is estimated that the pendant of this necklace dates back to ancient Roman times and is made entirely of stone. Photo: @Kahramanmaraş Museum. In addition to this necklace, the team of experts also unearthed a piece of perforated stone dating back to ancient Roman times. Photo: @Kahramanmaraş Museum.
The rock fragment that the team found is made from a type of silicified shale. Photo: @Kahramanmaraş Museum. Many other stone fragments found in the same area bear mysterious inscriptions. Photo: @Kahramanmaraş Museum.
After decoding, the results revealed that an ancient Roman regiment once lived in this area. Photo: @Kahramanmaraş Museum. We invite our readers to watch the video : "Over 100 tombs from the Hung King era, dating back approximately 3,500 years, discovered at the Vuon Chuoi archaeological site." Video source: @VTV24.
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