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Archaeology Of Albania
Archaeology of Albania represents a field of significant importance in uncovering the history and ancient culture of the Balkan region. Albania's geographical location has positioned it as a crossroads between the great civilizations of the Mediterranean and Southeastern Europe, making it rich in archaeological findings. Excavations and research have unveiled ancient civilizations, from the Bronze and Iron Ages to the Illyrian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods. The beginnings of archaeology Archaeology in Albania began developing as a discipline in the early 20th century, when foreign and local researchers initiated studies on the country's cultural heritage and historical monuments. In the 1920s, Albanian-French agreements ushered in a period of intensive research, bringing notable figures like Léon Rey, who led the French archaeological mission. He conducted significant excavations in the ancient city of Apollonia, where monumental structures such as the stoa, the bouleuteri ...
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Butrint, Albania (24292391127)
Butrint (, , ) was an Ancient Greece, ancient Greek polis and later Roman Empire, Roman city and the seat of an early Christian bishopric in Epirus. Originally a settlement of the Greek tribe of the Chaonians, it later became part of the Epirus (ancient state), state of Epirus and later a Roman ''Colonia (Roman), colonia'' and a Byzantine bishopric. It entered into decline in Late Antiquity, before being abandoned during the Middle Ages after a major earthquake flooded most of the city. In modern times it is an archaeology, archeological site in Vlorë County, Albania, some south of Sarandë, close to the Greece, Greek border. It is located on a hill overlooking the Vivari Channel and is part of the Butrint National Park. Today Bouthrotum is a Latin Catholic titular see and also features the Ali Pasha Castle. The city is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Albania. On the strength of the immense wealth of cultural, historical and natural value with a co ...
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