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  • Gheorghe Mănucu-Adameșteanu - responsabil; Elena Gavrilă; Raluca Iuliana Popescu; Theodor Ignat (MMB); Andrei Măgureanu; Adina Boroneanț; Meda Toderaș (IAB); Panait I. Panait (UCDC București)

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    Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Some brick structures were identified during the archaeological excavation in Bucharest, Pasajul Francez Street. Most of them are concentrated in the north part of the street, next to the cross with Gabroveni Street. Here we found remains from four buildings, one over another, an interesting proof of building dynamic in this area of the former princely court. One structure, found in the south part of the street, was, according to D.V. Rosetti, probably one of the buildings from the princely court ensemble. Tree inhumation graves were found too. All have West (skull) – East orientation. Only one (M. 1) was found almost entire, but with no funerary goods, just a bronze hook. We can date these graves, based on stratigraphy, to the 18th – 19th centuries.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana