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2012
Paper shows current level of knowledge on Roman cemeteries and Roman burial customs in the southern part of Roman province of Pannonia.
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Paper shows current level of knowledge on Roman cemeteries and Roman burial customs in the southern part of Roman province of Pannonia.
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The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1959
The existence of Late Minoan tombs somewhere in this area was noted by Evans, and several of those found during our excavations had been partly destroyed or plundered. Nineteen tombs were discovered in all. One of them (XVIII) was a Middle Minoan tomb (see p. 220). The rest (with the possible exception of tomb VIII which was found empty, and which from
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The existence of Late Minoan tombs somewhere in this area was noted by Evans, and several of those found during our excavations had been partly destroyed or plundered. Nineteen tombs were discovered in all. One of them (XVIII) was a Middle Minoan tomb (see p. 220). The rest (with the possible exception of tomb VIII which was found empty, and which from
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Muslim Cemetery and Roman Cemeteries in Kumanova
2017The Romans, or Gypsy as widely called within the public, are one of the ethnicalgroups of the Ottoman Empire. Due to their different way of life, as in the present,Romans were excluded by most cultures in the past, and they took refuge to Ottomans.Today some Romans live in Kumanova, located on Greece-Serbia highway on Macedonia’sborder with Serbia ...
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(Not so) Dark tourism: The Merry Cemetery in Săpânţa (Romania) – An expression of folk culture
Tourism Management Perspectives, 2020Viorel Mionel
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