Portuguese archaeologists digging near one of Lisbon’s most iconic restaurants, the Solar dos Presuntos (Manor of Hams), have discovered a large Roman cemetery holding 2,000-year-old skeletons and various ancient artifacts.
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Roman inhumation burials with grave goods [Credit: DR] |
To get the expansion project approved, city authorities required that a team of archaeologists first survey the land.
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Skeletal remains from ancient Roman cemetery in Lisbon [Credit: Pedro Nunes/Reuters] |
The necropolis was found to hold 25 skeletons, 35 sets of cremated remains, pottery and coins used in ancient burial rituals. All have been moved to Neoepica’s research laboratory, which will eventually transfer them to the city council.
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Roman-era pottery and other finds found in the graves [Credit: Pedro Nunes/Reuters] |
Work on expanding the restaurant has already started, and despite the delays, the owners see the discovery of the Roman cemetery as something positive and hope to have some of the ancient items on display in the future.
Roman armies occupied Olissipo, as Lisbon used to be known, around 200 BC and it remained under Roman control for several centuries.
Source: Reuters [January 26, 2019]
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