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This study presents the first suitability map for identifying Roman-era archaeological features in Northern Noricum (modern Lower Austria/AUT) from ca. 50 – 500 CE.
Dominik Hagmann
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Roman amphitheatres, army and civilians on the Danube limes [PDF]
This paper deals with the Roman amphitheatres on the Danube limes. Some buildings are archaeologically attested, while others are assumed according to the appearance of the terrain, epigraphic data and particular archaeological finds. Besides a few inscriptions, the location and construction of the amphitheatres will be discussed, which is important ...
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A propos d'un médaillon inédit de l'usurpateur Julien (284-285 AD) : son règne et son monnayage [PDF]
International audienceA bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian of Pannonia (284-285 AD), currently kept among the dubious and fakes in Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque nationale de France, has been re-examined.
Estiot, Sylviane
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Ricerche archeobotaniche analisi dei campioni di terra provenienti dagli scavi eseguiti a San Potito [PDF]
Partly carbonated seeds testify that barley, millet, lentil, legumes, walnut and strawberry were planted in the territory that belonged to the villa. Grape and cereals, the remains of which were found in a small amount, were probably transported from ...
Dálnoki, Orsolya
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Palatium/Palatiolum (античното селище при с. Байкал, Плевенско)
The paper presents a thorough critical analysis of the available information on the ancient settlement under the modern village of Baykal, Pleven District, which was convincingly identified some 35 years ago with Palatium and Παλατίολον/Παλάστολον, known
Sergey Torbatov
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Bio-Stimulated Surface Healing of Historical and Compatible Conservation Mortars. [PDF]
Vučetić S +9 more
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Imported ceramics from the Roman camp at Almásfüzitő
The resurgence of interest in the study of the limes in Hungary from the 1950s resulted in excavations in the vicinity of an unidentified fort at Almásfüzitő (Azaum/Odiavum) in the second half of the 20th century. The excavation of the auxiliary fortress
Márton Szabó
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Craftsmanship on the Middle Danube Limes
The Roman army required large quantities of different objects for daily-use and it was an important consumer and producer of diverse craft goods, such as everyday tools, clothing items, vessels for storage, cooking and consumption, luxury personal items, and many more.
Jeremić, Gordana +2 more
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State College Times, May 3, 1933 [PDF]
Volume 21, Issue 103https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/12871/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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INGRIDKG: A FAIR Knowledge Graph of Graffiti. [PDF]
Sherif MA +5 more
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