Çifllak (archaeological site)
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The Roman site of Çifllak is situated near the Drin river stream, respectively on the left side not far from the river shore. Archaeological researches carried at the Çifllak area during the first decade of the first millennium, resulted with the discovery of the remains of a Roman bath complex, with wide dimensions, whereas a pool has been unearthed and documented. Rich and abundant archaeological material discovered at this site informs us about the local earthenware production and the imported terra sigillata. Besides, metal tools, coins, glass jars and architectonic structures various artifacts for everyday use have been unearthed at this site. When looked from the chronological aspect, the Roman bath is dated between the 2nd and 4th century AD. Nonetheless, archaeologist who have excavated this site, have determined two phases of construction and reconstruction.
See also
- Roman Dardania
- Roman cities in Illyria
- Archaeology of Kosovo
- Roman Period Sites in Kosovo
- Neolithic Sites in Kosovo
- Copper, Bronze and Iron Age Sites in Kosovo
- Late Antiquity and Medieval Sites in Kosovo