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Lower Danube: Tomb of a Roman Family at Silistra
West half of the tomb at Silistra (photo: K. Tanchev; Silistra Historical Museum, archives) | ||
In
1942 a late Roman tomb containing well-preserved wall paintings was
discovered in Silistra. The tomb, dating from the 4th c. AD, is a
single-chambered vaulted building with a rectangular plan of 3.3 by 2.6
m, with a maximum height of 2.3 m. The floor is paved with bricks, with
the entrance on the east side of the building. In 1964 preservation
efforts began on the tomb, which has allowed extensive reconstruction
of tomb's probable original state. The tomb is decorated with
polychrome walls, each (with the exception of the eastern wall) divided
into three separate rectangular pictorial fields.. |
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