Archaeologists have discovered Roman-era wells in western Hungary, potentially part of the ancient settlement of Maestriana.
The excavation, conducted by researchers from Göcseji Museum, uncovered three Roman wells from the second century.
Our most important find consists of three Roman wells from the second century, all located within a single excavation unit.
Pottery likely imported from Gaul and other objects were recovered, indicating Maestriana's trade networks.
Author's summary: Roman wells discovered in Hungary shed light on ancient settlement.