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Ancient Roman Temple in Croatia Discovered Underneath 18th-Century Church

November 3, 20222 Mins Read
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In a Croatian village, the ruins of an old temple were uncovered under and close to the St. Daniel Church, built in the eighteenth century.

The building’s remnants were found in Danilo, a town close to Ridit, a former Roman city. Even though many of the Roman ecclesiastical building’s architectural components and ornamentation had been discovered, its exact position was uncertain.

The crew located the entrance’s frame using Geo Radar pictures. It was reported that, most likely, the frame is all that is left of a colonnade. The old temple, which previously measured 66 feet by 33 feet, has substantial walls.

The temple was assumed to have previously been a component of a forum, according to Fabian Welc of the Institute of Archaeology at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyski University in Warsaw, who spoke to Science in Poland. The forum, which was in the middle of the city, would have housed the most significant government structures, including courts and municipal buildings.

On the project, which started in 2019, Welc’s institute collaborated with the Zagreb Institute of Archaeology and the ibenik City Museum.

A thorough investigation of the topography was made possible by LIDAR aerial scanning technology, which could barely make out the contours of old architectural remnants scattered throughout the surface. There was also a portion of a nearby cemetery that had been in use between the ninth and the fifteenth centuries. Roman bath remnants were directly incorporated into several medieval burials.

Using extensive geophysical surveys, analysis of the ALS model, and identification of Roman residential and utility structures, the modern cemetery in Danilo was surrounded by a number of these structures.

Over the past 70 years, archaeology study has been underway in Danilo. Initially, hundreds of Roman inscriptions were discovered during the building of a water pipeline, some of which mentioned the city Municipium Riditarum, which was established by the local community of the Romanized Ridit tribe.

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