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Historic Finding in Cartagena: Digging up a Vessel with the Name of an Unpublished Roman Governor

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Archaeology never ceases to amaze and, in this case, comes with an unusual finding. In the heart of Cartagena, in the Archaeological Park of the Molinete, a team of specialists found a metallic vessel charred among the remains of a building that burned at the end of the 3rd century AD. The curious thing is that under the layer of rust, an inscription appeared that no one expected: the name of a Roman governor from which there was no trace in any…

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Archaeology never ceases to amaze and, in this case, comes with an unusual finding. In the heart of Cartagena, in the Archaeological Park of the Molinete, a team of specialists found a metallic vessel charred among the remains of a building that burned at the end of the 3rd century AD. The curious thing is that under the layer of rust, an inscription appeared that no one expected: the name of a Roman governor from which there was no trace in any…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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