Abstract

The town of Târgovişte, once the capital of Walachian rulers, has recently undergone a new stage of the restoration process meant to reintegrate it into the national touristic circuit. The process concerned also digging cables, water and sanitary sewer ditches, so the medieval archeological site was involved in massive excavation work, resulting in 1.70-2 m deep ditches, which were submitted to archeological surveillance. As much of the numerous items in the archeological inventory are yet to be analyzed, this article presents three fragmentary stove tiles.

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