It was previously believed that only the military outpost was in the excavation area, but the new ones found the presence of a developed city with a rich cultural and economic life.
During the archaeological excavation on the gradest hill near the village of Tsrnobuki in North Macedonia, researchers discovered an ancient regulating, derived from 360 years BC, reports Armeonews.
If it is believed that there is only one military outpost created to protect against Roman offenses, then the new finds indicates the presence of a developed city with a rich cultural and economic life.
In a joint study conducted by experts from the California Polytechnic University of Humboldt and the Institute and the Bitola Museum, it was found that the gradiest acropolis occupies at least 28 thousand square meters. Here, archaeologists found stone axes, coins, a theater ticket to the theater, ceramics, gaming chips and tools for fabric making.
A special sensation is the discovery of a coin that has been mininted in the life of Alexander the Great (325–323 BC), which drives the beginning of terrain to the terrain somehow up to the brass age (3300-1200 BC).

Photo: Cal Poly Humboldt
Coins minted during the life of Alexander the Great
GRADESTS ADVICE not only changes the history of northern Macedonia, but also emphasizes the close connection of ancient civilizations – the city is located on an important trading path to Constantinople, according to which even historical figures such as Octavian and Agrippa can take place on the way to the fight against Cleopatra and Mark Anthony.
Some archaeologists suggest that gradeste may disappear in the capital of the ancient kingdom of Lincestide, which appeared in the 7th century BC.
We note, earlier it was reported that the funeral of the Roman Warriors’ age burial was found in Vienna.
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