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STARI KOSTOLAC, Serbia, Dec 18 Amid the devastation after World War I, Verica Ivanovic’s grandfather used whatever construction materials he could find to build the family’s home including, unbeknown to him, bricks from the Roman Empire. The house and its ancient foundation are still used.
Amid the devastation after World War I, Verica Ivanovic’s grandfather used whatever construction materials he could find to build the family’s home including, unbeknown to him, bricks from the Roman Empire.
By Miodrag SoviljAgence France-PresseKOSTOLAC, Serbia Amid the devastation after World War I, Verica Ivanovic's grandfather used whatever construction materials he could find to build the family's home including, unbeknown to him, bricks from the Roman Empire.The house and its ancient foundation are still used by the family in central Serbia's Stari Kostolac on the
By Miodrag SoviljAgence France-PresseKOSTOLAC, Serbia Amid the devastation after World War I, Verica Ivanovic's grandfather used whatever construction materials he could find to build the family's home including, unbeknown to him, bricks from the Roman Empire.The house and its ancient foundation are still used by the family in central Serbia's Stari Kostolac on the