2nd-century jewelry discovered in ancient Tomis necropolis burial, now in Romanian museum.
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Jewelry originates from burial at Tomis necropolis. Tomis is modern Constanța, Romania. Items dated to 2nd century. Housed in Museum for National History and Archaeology Constanţa. Featured in catalog of ancient gold jewelry. Catalog available at museum website. Artifacts represent Roman-era burial goods. Museum collects national history and archaeology items. Discovery highlights ancient jewelry craftsmanship. Items named Colors and Stones. Necropolis yields burial artifacts. Romania preserves ancient Roman provincial finds. Constanța museum displays the collection. Jewelry linked to historical Tomis site.

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