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The cemeteries of Colonia Iulia Emona, like those of numerous other Roman-period towns, were largely excavated before scientific analyses became standard practice.
Kaja Stemberger
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Emona and its pre-Roman population: epigraphic evidence [PDF]
Not much is known about the pre-Roman inhabitants of Emona and their descendants, therefore it is all the more important to collect all available evidence.
Marjeta Šašel Kos
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Colonia Iulia Emona – the genesis of the Roman city
Emona was never a Pannonian city; it first belonged to Cisalpine Gaul and since 41 BC to Italy. The bound - ary stone from Bevke, which is most probably dated to the period of Augustus or perhaps Tiberius, ultimately confirmed that Emona was already an ...
Marjeta Šašel Kos
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This paper addresses how the changes in Slovenian politics have been influencing the interpretation of identity in the sphere of Roman mortuary archaeology.
Kaja Stemberger
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"Minor” Aquileian Families Between Noricum and Pannonia [PDF]
The paper deals with the presence of North-eastern Italic families in Northern Pannonia. Through a selection of the epigraphic texts based on the information provided by the texts and the chronology, it is possible to investigate the spreading of Italic ...
Gregoratti, Leonardo
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The Disappearing Tombstone and Other Stories from Emona [PDF]
“The Disappearing Tombstone and Other Stories from Emona” is a collection of ten stories about real people, who once lived in Emona or the surrounding countryside.
Šašel Kos, Marjeta
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Research potential of wood of barrels from Roman water wells [PDF]
During archaeological excavations on wet sites in the area of the ancient Roman Nauportus (today’s Vrhnika, Slovenia) in 2005, preserved parts of various wooden structures were discovered.
Jana Horvat +4 more
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Carrot amphorae and other syrian-palestinian amphorae found in a vespasian’s context from segobriga (saelices, hispania citerior) [PDF]
La excavación arqueológica realizada en el pe - ríodo 2011-2013 en el anfiteatro de Segobriga documentó un vertido de nivelación al sur del edificio, con más de 90.000 fragmentos cerámicos datados a inicios del reinado de Ves - pasiano.
Cebrián Fernández, Rosario +1 more
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The Roman army between the Alps and the Adriatic [PDF]
The results of the international collaboration of the three institutions from Austria, Italy and Slovenia (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Università degli studi di Udine and Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU, Inštitut za arheologijo of Ljubljana ...
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the local ambassador m. vibivs marcellvs from astigi and his death in rome [PDF]
Un ara romana recientemente descubierta en la impresionante necrópolis Vaticana situada junto a la via Triumphalis, en Roma, recuerda la memoria de M. Vibius M.f. Marcellus, legado de la colonia Augusta Firma, en la Bética.
Saquete Chamizo, José Carlos
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