The artifact presented in this week's edition of The History of Romania in One Object takes us to the Eastern part of present Moldavia, which back in the 6th century AD was still considered a land of the barbarians because it lay farther out the Roman Empire’s border,the limes. The Roman Amphora found there by sheer luck in the Prut River in 2015 is an important proof that, while part of the Barbaricum, the region had not been truly cut off from the trade and civilizing routes of the Roman world. Text and video presentation by archaeologist and curator of Moldavia's History Museum in Iași, Tamilia Elena Marin. Film by Mihai Neagu.
Read more and watch the film HERE.
Our online series THE HISTORY OF ROMANIA IN ONE OBJECT, developed in partnership with some of the most important history museums in the country, evokes decisive epochs in Romania's past starting from artifacts or vestiges with powerful symbolic, representative value.