An impressive triumphal arch dating back to the 3rd century and dedicated to Emperor Caracalla has been unearthed at Viminacium, an ancient Roman city in Serbia.
KOSTOLAC, Serbia - Braving bitter cold and wind, archaeologists in Serbia surveyed the site of an ancient Roman triumphal arch, one of only a handful in the Balkans, that dates back to the third century. The triumphal arch was discovered in December at the site of Viminacium, a Roman city near the town of Kostolac, 70 km east of Belgrade..
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Archaeologists in Serbia have unearthed a rare Roman triumphal arch dating back to the third century at the site of Viminacium, a Roman city near Kostolac. This discovery, one of only a few in the Balkans, was made during the excavation of Viminacium s main street, revealing the first such triumphal arch in the region.