Some earlier researchers of antiquities pointed to the existence of interesting epigraphic monuments and antique architectural plastic in the wider area of Berane. When writing, for magazine Lovćenski odjek, about his work on clearing the land on which were the remains of the Šudikova Monastery, Dušan Vuksan noted that he encountered large square stone block on which some strange signs were carved.
When building the road Berane – Andrijevica, in 1930, in the village of Zabrdje, a roman tombstone was found. N. Vulić wrote about it in 1931, as well as of the monument from the village of Lužac.
After forming the Museum of Polimlje in Berane, in 1955, the systematic collection of Roman architectural plastic and Roman tombstones began. Those are museum objects related to the architecture of a certain period of time and the way of burrying and unique marking of graves. Tombstones are the work of the local artisans who kept their authenticity and integrity of the presentations on the stone.
Collection consists of 11 items in total.