The last Roman City on the eastern side of the Danubian Limes is Halmyris. It is a City-port which plays a primordially military role, situated at the link between the fluvial and the marine environment.
Donatella Carboni +2 more
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The Aquae Station on the Roman Danube Limes Road in Upper Moesia
The Roman road from Singidunum to Ratiaria connected the different fortifications and civil settlements along the limes in Upper Moesia. Aquae (Prahovo) had a favorable strategic position near the mouth of the Timok River that flowed into the Danube and ...
Vladimir P Petrović
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Cius - New Roman Finds on the Danubian Limes in Scythia (Dobrodja)
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Costel Chiriac, Carmen Ungureanu
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Tradicionalmente, las ánforas de aceite de oliva Dressel 20 se han fechado explícitamente a través de diversos medios, siendo los más comunes, el estudio de la epigrafía asociada: sellos, titulus pictus o grafito, el análisis tipológico del objeto o el ...
José Remesal Rodríguez +3 more
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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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Archaeological Sites from Antiquity Registered in the Surroundings of Hot Springs Along the Danubian Limes in Serbia [PDF]
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Once again on the roman military equipment in Barbaricum near the Roman Dacia [PDF]
This paper is an up-to-date research on the Roman military equipment found in Barbaricum beyond the Dacian limes previously dealt with in a lecture published in 1999 in the Proceedings of the 17th Congress of the Frontier Studies.
Liviu Petculescu
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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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Finds of Roman Agricultural Tools on the Danubian Limes in Upper Moesia as Indicators of Agricultural Development in the Area of Military Camps [PDF]
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NETWORK THROUGH CENTURIES: FROM THE BYZANTINE ERA TO PRESENT DAYS [PDF]
Over the centuries, the Roman Empire enlarge and restrict its borders, as a consequence of many factors, like different emperor’s policies, wars and conquests.In a general view, we can identify them and we can consider the Danubian Limes as one of the ...
E. Fioretto
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