A contractor found an underground Byzantine tomb believed to be more than 1,500 years old beneath the rubble of a war-damaged house in northern Syria. Since the fall of former Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad, residents are now returning and beginning to rebuild the places looted and demolished during the country’s long civil war.
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