Sunday, 12 February 2012

Early Christian Church Remains Found during Excavations in Southwest Macedonia



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5 June 2008 | Altar pieces from an Early Christian church were found at the beginning of the excavations of the Jeni Mosque in the centre of the city of Bitola, national media reported today.

According to the A1 television station, the remains were found at the beginning of the second phase of an archeological project focusing on research of the period between the seventh and the fourteenth centuries.

Since 2003, artifacts from three churches and two mosques have been found by archeologists at the Jeni Mosque, also known as the New Mosque, which was built in 1558. Currently, it houses the houses city art gallery. Near the mosque, which has a square base, topped with a cupola, there is a 40-metre high minaret.

The archaeological excavations, with the financial support of the Macedonian Ministry of Culture, will continue over the next three months.

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