Archaeologists Find New Stretch Of Roman Aqueduct In Belgrade

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Archaeologists in Belgrade have unearthed new segments of an aqueduct -- part of a 2,000-year-old water-supply system built by the Romans. The find in the city, known in ancient times as Singidunum, was made while digging out land for an underground parking garage. The site has also turned up tombs, ceramics, and jewelry.