Archaeologists in Serbia have excavated the remains of a huge building, most likely the headquarters of the VII Claudia Legion, and turned up over 160 Roman silver coins and other finds.
The site is close to a settlement called Viminacium, located in the east of what is now Serbia, and which was the capital of the Roman province of Moesia Superior.
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In Roman times, the population at the site numbered some 30,000.