Human remains found in Lezha, suspected of belonging to the victims of communism

A human skeleton has been found in Lezha as it dug out water to water the garden. Lezha museum manager Paulin Zefi says there are strong suspicions that the skeleton belongs to the victims of communism, but final tests are expected. It was working on producing water for watering the garden in Lezha. But one [...]
A human skeleton has been found in Lezha as it dug out water to water the garden. Lezha museum manager Paulin Zefi says there are strong suspicions that the skeleton belongs to the victims of communism, but final tests are expected.
It was working on producing water for watering the garden in Lezha. But a human skeleton met them during excavations.
The work was initially suspended and the archaeological service agency was later announced.
“These objects that have been discovered, so these bones that have been discovered at a depth of 1.30, 1,000 feet [1.50 m]. We're not sure what this is about, what time it belongs, whether it's an early bone, it's an isolated case, or it's a” cemetery.
Lezha Museum responsibility Paulin Zefi says final analysis should be expected. According to him, there are suspicions that he could be one of the victims of communism.
We can't even determine that it's of antiquity, of Christ's period, or medieval with speculation. The lesbian citizens were curious, found here. Most say that the interior branch yard” was here.
Experts at the Archaeology Agency are making verifications in the case. The discovery of this skeleton also attracted the attention of lesians. /abc/












