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Roman Military Equipment from Tyras [PDF]
Finds of weaponry, military equipment, and supplies represent an important indicator of a military presence. This article presents artefacts discovered at various times in Tyras. They were found either within the Roman citadel or in areas located nearby.
Oleh Saveliev
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The Roman and Late Antique fortress of Trimammium lies roughly 3 km west–north-west of the village of Mechka, Ruse Region. Built on the right (south) bank of the Danube, the stronghold formed part of the Lower Danubian limes for some six centuries.
Nikola Rusev
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THE ALA PANNONIORUM IN THE ARMY OF ILLYRICUM
The province of Illyricum, established shortly after Octavian’s Illyrian war and divided into Illyricum Superius (Dalmatia) and Illyricum Inferius (Pannonia) during or after the Pannonian-Dalmatian Rebellion, was garrisoned by several legions and various
SNEŽANA FERJANČIĆ
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A multiproxy approach to studying a large prehistoric enclosure in Ojców, Kraków Upland, Poland
Abstract Due to the presence of multiple caves and rock shelters as well as flint outcrops, Ojców Upland is a region with an exceptionally high concentration of prehistoric human settlement traces. It has attracted archaeologists for over 150 years, leading to what was considered to have been a proper prospection of the area.
Michał Leloch +7 more
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Roman Limesgebiet was both a border between the Greco–Roman world and barbaricum, but also the contact area between these two parts of the ancient oicumene.
S. Stanc +3 more
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Staroveké kulty vo svetle archeologických nálezov v antickej Gerulate
The sophisticated system of Roman Limes fortifications that protected the Roman Empire is 3000 km long in Europe, and the entire frontier stretches over 5000 km. Parts of it have been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1987.
Jaroslava Schmidtová +1 more
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Locating the timacum maius station on the roman road lissus-naissus-ratiaria: New archaeological research [PDF]
As the exact location of two Timacum stations remains an open issue, the results of the latest archaeological investigations in the environs of Svrljig, southeast Serbia, seem to offer some corroborative evidence for the hypothesis proposed in our ...
Filipović Vojislav +1 more
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The image of Persephone on the Upper Moesian limes a contribution to the study of ancient cults [PDF]
The ways in which Persephone was depicted in the Roman province of Upper Moesia may help understand the significance the goddess had for the inhabitants of the Upper Moesian limes, notably Viminacium and Ratiaria, where the discussed archaeological ...
Pilipović Sanja
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This study deals with a methodical identification and evaluation of physical‐mechanical properties of one genetic type of geological structure. This is represented by an engineering‐geological zone of eolian sediments, which is regionally rather abundant.
Marian Marschalko +8 more
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Roman building techniques observed in the municipium of Brigetio [PDF]
The research excavations in Brigetio at Komárom/Szőny–Vásártér between 1992–2014 unearthed a part of the civil town (municipium) with domestic buildings and workshops with several construction phases from the end of the 1st century AD to the second half ...
Borhy, László, Dobosi, Linda
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