A Roman altar of the first half of the third century is discovered in the Vucak Fortress in Drenas

Culture Minister Hajrula Ceku has declared that in only a short time after the start of archaeological excavations at the Vucak Fortress in Drenas, they already have the first highly significant discovery. He, through a post on the social Facebook network, has declared a Roman altar to be found. “Epi of experts, composed of [...]
He, through a post on the social Facebook network, has declared a Roman altar to be found.
The expert's <x0.>Ekipi, consisting of archaeologist Shafi Gashi, Sali Islami and Arbnor Morina, in the surrounding wall of the fortress, has discovered a Roman altar of the first half of the century. III, after Christ. The facility is a reused spa in the construction of Justinian's (527-565 p. Kr)”
“Altar is of particular importance and the indication that there is a continuation of living from prehistoric to mid-life”, Ceku has said.












