An amazing discovery made by a team of Polish-Moroccan archaeologists.  They found a tower from the time of the Roman Empire.  Watch the video

An amazing discovery made by a team of Polish-Moroccan archaeologists. Not far from the ancient city of Volubilis in Morocco, they find a military watchtower dating back to the Roman Empire. Thus they confirmed the existence of a defense system there, about which many scholars wrote, but none of them found its elements. To this day.

As noted by the Polish diplomatic mission in Morocco, praising the discovery of a team of Polish-Moroccan archaeologists: for the first time in the Mauritanian province of Tingitana (the northern part of modern Morocco), a watchtower was built and used by the Roman army. to examine.

A breakthrough in archaeological research

Work in this position has been going on since 2021 under the cooperation agreement between the University of Warsaw and the Institute of Archeology and Cultural Heritage (INSAP) in Rabat.

joint discoveries Confirmation of the presence of the Roman army in the mullahs’ site. It is a breakthrough in the search for the defense system of the valley in which Volubilis is located – the largest city in this part of Roman Africa.

Archaeological works in the Mauritanian province of Tingitana (Photo: gov.pl)
Archaeological works in the Mauritanian province of Tingitana (Photo: gov.pl)

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