An ancient settlement was discovered in the city of Divjaka. The ruins were discovered by Albanian and German archaeologists who worked for several months in the remains of those believed to be residential houses, perimeter walls and old roads that show the continuity of Albanians' lives in their lands.
The purpose of the project is to create a map of Albania and compile data on sites where data are available and evidence of the past."What we try to understand is who lived here between Apollonia and Durrës and built this settlement. Divjaka and Babunja has been selected among many others and for the first time we do research here. The urban organization of this hilly village is perfect," said Manuel Fidler, archaeologist at the University of Berlin.
Such excavations will continue in the following months, while the entire search is positioned in the hilly area of Divjaka.