Lower Selca represents a significant archaeological site of the Illyrian period in the Dasareti province, which according to the written document, was known as the ancient city of Pelion, the site where the decisive battle between Alexander the Great and Illyrian leaders took place. The monumental cemetery is a clear expression of the indigenous inspiration of its builders, with carvings like Illyrian shield, helmet similar to the one discovered on the other coast of Ohrid bearing the inscription of Monun, the inscription of the Illyrian name Meko, the imitation of the Illyrian-Epirus theatre with right analems in the architecture of one of the tombs, constitute at the same time features of the identity of its users and their burial rituals.

The monumental are considered national cultural monuments since 2010 and are protected by law. They are in good condition and can be visited.