Ukrainian troops uncover ancient Roman settlement while digging trenches in Kherson Oblast

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Ukrainian troops uncover ancient Roman settlement while digging trenches in Kherson Oblast 20 December, 11:12 PM Servicemembers told local archeologists of their find (Photo:State Border Guard Service of Ukraine)

While conducting defensive earthworks on the banks of Dnipro River in Kherson Oblast, Ukrainian border guards have uncovered remnants of an ancient Roman settlement, Ukraine’s State Border Guard Service said in a message on its website on Dec. 20.

“In Kherson Oblast, while fortifying the bank of Dnipro (River), border guards came across the remains of an ancient Roman settlement,” the message says.

An amphora fragment / Фото: SBGS press service

Pottery artefacts / Фото: SBGS press service

“About one meter deep, fragments of amphoras and clay jars started to appear.”

The servicemen reported their find to local archaeologists. No further engineering work was done at the site, in order to preserve the valuable artefacts.

“After the victory, an archaeological expedition will begin work here,” the message added.

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ew73 on December 22nd, 2022 at 07:44 UTC »

That's actually really interesting. I had no idea that the Roman empire extended to the north of the Black Sea.

It may just be a small settlement of Romans or something, but it's still really cool.

AustralianWhale on December 22nd, 2022 at 03:40 UTC »

Ukrainian troops? Nah they’re archaeologists now.

Renovatio_ on December 22nd, 2022 at 03:06 UTC »

Neat.

But in an ideal world this would have never been found.