It's fascinating to learn about the remnants of the Roman Empire that can still be found in Romania and Serbia, particularly the Tabula Trajana boards. It's unfortunate that only one board remains intact on the Serbian side, but it's commendable that they have made efforts to preserve and display these historical artifacts. Hopefully, more initiatives will be taken in the future to protect and showcase the Roman heritage in both countries.
Have there been any collaborative efforts between Romania and Serbia to preserve and promote their shared Roman history, considering the significance of the Via Traiana and other remnants in the region?
RE: Lost Treasures of the Roman Empire: The Enigmatic Tabulas of Via Traiana