Veluška Tumba
Veluška Tumba (Macedonian: Велушка Тумба) is an ancient living area from Neolithic times. It is near the village of Porodin, North Macedonia, close to Bitola. Veluška Tumba was discovered in 1978. Pottery and many tools were found here and are now housed in the Museum of Bitola.[1]
References
- ^ Dimče, Kočo (1996). Археолошка карта на Република Македонија. стр. 248, Скопје: МАНУ. ISBN 9789989101069
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40°55′00″N 21°21′00″W / 40.916667°N 21.35°W / 40.916667; -21.35
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