Coins with the image of Philip II of Macedon found at Tsarevi Kuli, Strumica


and figurines, the Vecher daily newspaper wrote. All these artefacts, according to the publication, testify for the fact that the Strumica Fortress was inhabited around the end of the fourth century BC. The excavations, according to arheologist Ruyak, showed that in the fourth century at the Tsarevi Kuli there was definite activity, and most likely there was a settlement. Some findings, primarily the ceramic vessels, date to the fifth century BC. The Tsarevi Kuli site was used for …

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