Considerations about the Roman earth embankments in Banat [PDF]
The Roman earth embankments in Banat are part of the border system called limes Sarmatiae by the Hungarian archaeologists. This paper brings into question their defensive military role and presents also the hypothesis of using this artificial barrier ...
Alexandru Flutur
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Three votive plaques from Upper Moesia [PDF]
The article proposes a new reading and interpretation of three inscriptions engraved on small bronze plaques in the shape of tabula ansata from the Danubian limes in Upper Moesia - two from Pincum and one from Viminacium, associating the ...
Nikolić Dragana
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Kim są „superiores barbari” w Vita Marci Antonini (14.1) [PDF]
(What does “superiores barbari” mean in Vita Marci Antonini [14.1])?: The phrase Profecti tamen sunt paludati ambo imperatores et Victualis et Marcomannis cuncta turbantibus, aliis etiam gentibus, quae pulsae a superioribus barbaris fugerant, nisi ...
Gościwit Malinowski
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Cultural and natural heritage of Djerdap: Lost history or potential for sustainable development? [PDF]
The Roman Limes, the former natural border of the Roman Empire, has been recognized as a cultural landscape with exceptional universal values of international importance by the relevant organization for the protection of cultural and natural heritage ...
Nikolić Marko, Šćekić Jelena
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The Flavian limes in the Danube-Bend (Eastem-Pannonia)
Dénes Gabler
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Excavation at Brigetio, Komárom/Szőny-Vásártér in 2016
Brigetio, along the Danube limes, was one of the four legionary bases of Pannonia and, thus, one of the most important settlements of the province. The last excavation season so far, conducted by the Eötvös Loránd University and the Klapka György Museum
Dávid Bartus +12 more
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The Frontiers of the Roman Empire in Eastern Dacia. Preliminary Results of Research Conducted in the Context of the Romanian National Limes Program [PDF]
The visible and invisible traces of the Roman Frontier in Dacia have been, for quite a long time, one of the most representative archaeological sites in Romania, and especially in Transylvania.
Alexandru Popa
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Roman auxiliary fort in Pojejena (Caraș-Severin County, Romania). The results of non-invasive and archival research (2017–2019) [PDF]
A non-destructive survey conducted in 2017–2019 in the proximity of the auxiliary fort brought forth new data regarding the military base on the bank of the Danube, in the frontier zone between the Roman provinces of Moesia Superior and Dacia Inferior ...
Emil Jęczmienowski +2 more
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Syrian priesthood in the territory of Danube Limes of Moesia superior: Funerary monument dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Sea Syria from Glamija [PDF]
In 1982, during archaeological excavations in the Danube Limes, a funerary stela was found in the locality of Glamija I (in the village of Rtkovo), inside the Roman fortress, dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Dea Syria.
Gavrilović-Vitas Nadežda M.
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Fortificatia quadriburgium (?) de la pestera Veterani din Clisura Dunării [PDF]
The Veterani Cave is one of the most well-known natural caves on the territory of Romania, nowadays being often visited by tourists. It is not only an impressive natural monument but also a multilayered archaeological site with a very rich history.
Călin Timoc
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