Archaeology breakthrough as 2,300-year-old discovery made on island | History | News

A remarkable archaeological discovery on the Pitoresk Croatian island confirmed the existence of democracy in this region of the world 2,300 years ago. For the first time in Croatia, archaeologists marked the emergence of public architecture for the first time and revealed the remains of a council of a council from the ancient Greek Greek city state.
“Issa brought democracy. 400 years before Christ, and now we have clear evidence that it is a democratic community. Democracy has spread to Croatia, which is now a democratic community. HRT. The incredible discovery, which is part of a four -month excavation project, has already led to a major change in Issa’s historical understanding. So far, Issa was believed to have rejected the fall of classical Greece. However, the new evidence shows that the city has endured for centuries.
The site reveals carefully regulated stone blocks that once supported wooden benches. Here, the members of the ancient Issa parliament would take decisions on discussing, solving disputes and all issues of civil life. Probably next to Agora, the council hall served as the political heart of the city.
“This site is unique because the site is unique because we can watch the activity until the sixth century AD,” he said.
Finding is considered one of the most important of the country.
“This is once an opportunity for an archaeologist.” He said.
In addition to the Council Hall, the researchers revealed a well -preserved Greek street, which was BC. A late antique structure believed to be used as a shop dating back to the first century and a column.
Uz We believe that Quintus Numerius Rufus, a well -known partner of Julius Caesar during his time with Cleopatra in Egypt, may be connected to the construction efforts of Rufus, Ul Udiljak added Udiljak.
Issa was a town of island and the most important Greek colony in Croatia and the Adriatic Sea. It is associated with Basic Dionysius and Equity to colonize in the first half of 4th B.C. century. The town, Previously St. The island, called George’s Port, was built by Deep Gulf on Gradina Hill. In the walls, the city with a terrace landed in the sea and was sub-sections by a large number of North-South Street (Stenopoi) and fewer East-West Street (Plateiai). As a harbor, Issa had an impressive coastline made of enormous stone blocks that could still be seen under the sea in the southern part of the town and around the Prirovo Peninsula.
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