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Elena Bozhinova
The three skeletons were found among the ruins of an Roman-era city streets. Remains from a first century arch lay to the right.
Of the two adult skeletons found, one was discernably female. The other was found buried next to this bronze figurine of the Roman god Venus.
A marble stone inscription in Greek and Latin dedicated to the Roman commander Diocletian. Philippopolis was once under the control of the Roman Empire.
The skeleton of one adult female was found on an ancient floor dating to 251 A.D. It still holds a bronze bracelet in its hand.