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Phytogeography of Gerecse Mts (Hungary), on the Base of Botanical Databases [PDF]
Barina Zoltán
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A Duna holocén hidromorfológiai változásai a Komárom és Paks közötti folyószakasz szigetein feltárt régészeti lelőhelyek alapján [PDF]
Balogh, János +3 more
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Refugees from the 1st Through 4th Centuries: Racial, Economic, Cultural, and Practical Issues Along the Borders [PDF]
DeBartolo, Dominick +1 more
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Reconstructing health on the Danube limes: Evidence from eastern Austria
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Identifying a Relict Cultural Landscape. The Lower Danube Limes in Bulgaria
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2022
Living Danube Limes is an EU funded Interreg Danube Transnational Programme project and focuses on connecting, enlivening, researching, preserving, and highlighting the Roman Danube Limes as a transnational cultural heritage of enormous significance to create a sound foundation for a future European Cultural Route.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana +2 more
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Living Danube Limes is an EU funded Interreg Danube Transnational Programme project and focuses on connecting, enlivening, researching, preserving, and highlighting the Roman Danube Limes as a transnational cultural heritage of enormous significance to create a sound foundation for a future European Cultural Route.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana +2 more
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Sixth-century Byzantine glass from Limes Fortifications on Serbian Danube
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023Thirty-two glasses from four Byzantine fortifications located on the Danube in Serbia, dated to the sixth-century CE, are analysed by PIXE/PIGE, and their compositional types are determined. Most of the glasses belong to Late Antique type Foy 2.1 (22), the rest being Foy 3.2 (3), HIMTa (1), Levantine (2), plant-ash (3), and coloured black (1).
Balvanović, Roman +4 more
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The Danube is the second largest European river, lesser only to the Volga. It stretches 2, 850 kilometres from the Bavarian Alps to the Black Sea, fl owing through Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Romania, its delta touching the Ukrainian border.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana +1 more
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The Danube is the second largest European river, lesser only to the Volga. It stretches 2, 850 kilometres from the Bavarian Alps to the Black Sea, fl owing through Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Romania, its delta touching the Ukrainian border.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana +1 more
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