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White plague among the "forgotten people" from the Barbaricum of the Carpathian Basin-Cases with tuberculosis from the Sarmatian-period (3rd-4th centuries CE) archaeological site of Hódmezővásárhely-Kenyere-ér, Bereczki-tanya (Hungary). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection that is well-known in the palaeopathological record because it can affect the skeleton and consequently leaves readily identifiable macroscopic alterations.
Olga Spekker   +9 more
doaj   +2 more sources

ROMAN IMPERIAL HOARDS OF DENARII FROM THE EUROPEAN BARBARICUM

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2020
The publication presents a complete and up-to-date list of Imperial denarius hoards from the European Barbaricum with a very basic comment. It is not intended to be a detailed catalogue of hoards, but only a starting point for more detailed searches and ...
Arkadiusz Dymowski
doaj   +4 more sources

Roman Wine in Barbaricum. Preliminary Studies on Ancient Wine Recreation [PDF]

open access: yesHeritage, 2019
Ancient Roman wine is found outside of the borders of the Roman world as a result of the Roman influence, trade and political relations. In our project, we decided to extensively research and recreate the ancient method of wine making in order to ...
Iwona Feier   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

О ПЕРЕДЕЛАННЫХ РИМСКИХ ШЛЕМАХ [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2023
В статье обсуждаются нетипичные шлемы римского времени. Им свойственно смешение признаков разных типов. Выборка включает три группы шлемов: 1) устаревшие и переделанные в римских арсеналах в связи с появлением новых типов, 2) модифицированные по желанию ...
Негин, А.Е.
doaj   +1 more source

Once again on the roman military equipment in Barbaricum near the Roman Dacia [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2023
This paper is an up-to-date research on the Roman military equipment found in Barbaricum beyond the Dacian limes previously dealt with in a lecture published in 1999 in the Proceedings of the 17th Congress of the Frontier Studies.
Liviu Petculescu
doaj   +1 more source

Bucket-shaped pendants from the Sarmatae environment. A few notes on the origin, dating and use of these amulets in the Barbarian world

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2021
Bucket-shaped pendants were broadly diffused in various cultural environments from the area comprised between the north-east of the Black Sea and Central Europe. This study attempts, without aiming at being exhaustive, to analyse the objects of this type
Bârcă, Vitalie
doaj   +1 more source

Rome and the Vassal Kings: About some Aspects of Interrelationship [PDF]

open access: yesАнтичный мир и археология, 2019
This article is devoted to the complicated relations between Rome and its client kingdoms from the II cent. BC up to the beginning of the II cent. AD. The author considers that the client kingdoms were not buffer states from the current viewpoint.
Nikishin, Vladimir Olegovich
doaj   +1 more source

First evidence of the production of Ginalski E5 button spurs from copper alloy in Central Europe

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 65, Issue 5, Page 1032-1043, October 2023., 2023
Abstract Ginalski‐type E5 button spurs made from a Cu alloy are a characteristic attribute of the Middle Roman period in barbarian Europe. The find of part of a mould made of non‐ferrous metal at the Luleč site in the district of Vyškov, Czech Republic, provided key evidence for explaining the issue of their production.
Jan Jílek   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

First results of metallographic analysis and absolute dating of iron finds from Nowe Brzesko, site 26, Proszowice District

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 65, Issue 3, Page 587-602, June 2023., 2023
Abstract This paper presents the results of analyses of metal artefacts discovered at a multiphase site in Nowe Brzesko, Małopolskie Voivodeship, Poland. Fieldwalking prospection led to the discovery of steely iron objects, ploughed out on the site among other numerous archeological finds.
C. Matthias Hüls   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reinterpreting a “Roman villa” site: First results of nondestructive archaeological research in Dračevica (Donji Radišići, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 479-499, July/September 2022., 2022
Abstract The article presents the results of archaeological prospection of site Dračevica (Donji Radišići, Ljubuški municipality, West Herzegovina Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina) which was partly excavated in the late 19th century and so far has been interpreted as a Roman villa, possibly with a special function (road station) and a name attested in ...
Tomasz Dziurdzik   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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