An archaeological exhibit is on display at the exhibition "100 years Trebenishte" in the National Archaeological Museum in Skopje, North Macedonia, March 16, 2019. The exhibition contains more than 400 finds from the necropolis at Trebenishte as funerary masks, plates, rhytons, kantharoi and other jewelry, objects made of silver, amber necklaces, bronze vessels, weapons and ceramic objects. The village near Ohrid was discovered by Bulgarian troops during road construction at the end of the First World War in 1918. For the first time, almost all the finds from the necropolis are presented to the public. (Photo/IC)
An archaeological exhibit is on display at the exhibition "100 years Trebenishte" in the National Archaeological Museum in Skopje, North Macedonia, March 16, 2019. The exhibition contains more than 400 finds from the necropolis at Trebenishte as funerary masks, plates, rhytons, kantharoi and other jewelry, objects made of silver, amber necklaces, bronze vessels, weapons and ceramic objects. The village near Ohrid was discovered by Bulgarian troops during road construction at the end of the First World War in 1918. For the first time, almost all the finds from the necropolis are presented to the public. (Photo/IC)
Archaeological exhibits are on display at the exhibition "100 years Trebenishte" in the National Archaeological Museum in Skopje, North Macedonia, March 16, 2019. The exhibition contains more than 400 finds from the necropolis at Trebenishte as funerary masks, plates, rhytons, kantharoi and other jewelry, objects made of silver, amber necklaces, bronze vessels, weapons and ceramic objects. The village near Ohrid was discovered by Bulgarian troops during road construction at the end of the First World War in 1918. For the first time, almost all the finds from the necropolis are presented to the public. (Photo/IC)
Archaeological exhibits are on display at the exhibition "100 years Trebenishte" in the National Archaeological Museum in Skopje, North Macedonia, March 16, 2019. The exhibition contains more than 400 finds from the necropolis at Trebenishte as funerary masks, plates, rhytons, kantharoi and other jewelry, objects made of silver, amber necklaces, bronze vessels, weapons and ceramic objects. The village near Ohrid was discovered by Bulgarian troops during road construction at the end of the First World War in 1918. For the first time, almost all the finds from the necropolis are presented to the public. (Photo/IC)