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"This is quite a unique find, which should be declared a part of cultural heritage," archaeologist Jiri Orna told the public broadcaster.
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15th century gravesites disrupt plans for Czech parking lot
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2007/06/26 - 01:17.
1401 CE to 1500 CE | Architecture and Construction | Judaism | Slavic
Plans to build a parking lot in Pilsen, Czech Republic, have changed after the discovery of children's graves, part of a 15th century Jewish cemetery.
"This is quite a unique find, which should be declared a part of cultural heritage," archaeologist Jiri Orna told the public broadcaster. |
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