Sat, May 26 2012
Police seized precious ancient finds with cultural and historical significance in the northern Bulgarian town of Rousse.
The officers searched a restaurant in the town, Focus news agency reported.
Part of a marble column, two capitals and ornaments with helixes and 48 ceramic vessels from the second to third century BC were found in the restaurant.
Police also seized a tombstone with a female profile in relief and a column base.
The owner of the restaurants is 51-year-old Bulgarian citizen. The case is under investigation.
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