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24 March 14:59

A woman has been caught in Iasi selling archaeological fragments believed to be from the Dacian period at low prices, between 3 and 5 lei each.

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On Sunday, a woman was discovered selling archaeological fragments, believed to come from the Dacian period, in a butcher's shop in Iasi. Prices for these artifacts varied between 3 and 5 lei each, raising suspicions about their provenance and the legality of the sale. The authorities could step in to investigate the situation.

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O femeie vindea artefacte dacice cu trei lei într-un talcioc din Iași. Poliția a deschis o anchetă
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O femeie din Iași vindea în talcioc vestigii arheologice din perioada dacică la 5 lei bucata
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O comoară veche de mii de ani, scoasă la vânzare într-un talcioc din Iaşi. Artefactele dacice erau vândute cu 3 lei bucata

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