Dresnik's archaeological findings behave through the courtyards of Kline institutions

Some four years have passed since these important archaeological findings are brought into the courtyards of the Kline institutions. A few years ago, they were placed in the courtyard of the municipality of Kline, and now they are located in the courtyard of the House of Culture “The Yehon of Dukagjin”. These archaeological findings have been discovered in a section of Dresnic and belong to [...]
Some four years have passed since these important archaeological findings are brought into the courtyards of the Kline institutions.
A few years ago, they were placed in the courtyard of the municipality of Kline, and now they are located in the courtyard of the House of Culture “The Yehon of Dukagjin”.
These archaeological findings have been found in a part of Dresnik and belong to the Roman period, reports KTV.
But, so far, no one has taken care of them, even though they have been found at one of the most special archaeological sites in Kosovo.
In the municipality of Kline, they blame past governance that has not given them anywhere, promise that very soon this issue will be resolved.
Skender Mertur, director for Culture, Youth and Sports in Kline, says that at Dresnik's archaeological site, they are working very slowly and have numerous funding problems.
Archaeologists believe that the findings at Dresnik in Kline belong to a Roman aristocratic residence and are very important to history.
For their preservation, Kohavision has requested an answer from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, but they have not been accessible during the week. /Time.net












