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A Roman site in the Sárvíz river valley (Pannonia inferior) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In October 2012 the workshop entitled “Reading Past and Present Landscapes in Central Europe” was held in Hungary. During the workshop, which was focused on exchanging ideas and experience concerning remote sensing methods of detection and registering ...
Kis, Zita, Tomas, Agnieszka
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From the Adriatic to the Black Sea: The Italian economic and military expansion endeavour in the Balkan-Danube area

open access: yesStudia z Geografii Politycznej i Historycznej, 2019
During the years that followed the end of the Great War, the Adriatic area found itself in a period of deep economic crisis due to the emptiness caused by the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Corrado Montagnoli
doaj   +1 more source

Opaițe romane târzii decorate cu ”Fațadă de temple” [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2019
The present article aims to analyze the late antique lamps with discus bearing an arch or a niche laying on two columns. This architectural motif has been discussed for forty years for its meaning, regardless of its rendering or the type of lamps it ...
Laurent CHRZANOVSKI   +2 more
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Rural Landscapes in Noricum: Studying the ancient hinterland of a Roman province

open access: yes, 2020
Noricum was part of the Roman Empire from 15 BC to 488 AD. On the one hand, specific areas of this province, such as the so-called Danube Limes border zone of present-day Austria with its numerous military sites like watchtowers or camps, have been ...
D. Hagmann
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Burgus building inscriptions of Commodus from Pannonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this paper the author examines the case of the building of burgi and praesidia in Pannonia under the reign of Commodus that is attested by a series of inscriptions on the limes between Aquincum and Intercisa.
Kovács, Péter
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Pilgrims from the Province of Scythia

open access: yesFrontière·s
The ampullae are the most representative artefacts that confirm the phenomenon of pilgrimage, as practised in the early Byzantine period by the inhabitants of the province of Scythia.
Dan Aparaschivei
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Bellum ad Danuvinus limes: The Self-Representation of Emperor Gallienus’ Power (253–268) through Coinage from the Mints at Segestica and Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
In the following article we propose to reconstruct, through the numismatic record, the image of power shaped in the mints of Segestica and Viminacium by the emperor Gallienus (253-268). After a brief historical introduction, we will first examine the two
Serrano Ordozgoiti, David
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Warrior Equipment from Vrtna Street in Vinkovci as a Contribution to Understanding the Process of the Early Romanization of Eastern Slavonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
U Gradskome muzeju u Vinkovcima pohranjeni su naoružanje i ulomci brončanih posuda koji su pronađeni u Vrtnoj ulici u Vinkovcima 1965. godine, a najvjerojatnije pripadaju prilozima iz uništenih grobnih cjelina.
Ivan Radman Livaja, Marko Dizdar
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Roman Military Strategy in the Iron Gates in the Light of Epigraphic Evidence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The paper explores epigraphic evidence that shed light on the Roman defence strategy in the region of the Iron Gates from first to third centuries CE—from the early military presence of Romans in this region and the establishment of the Roman limes on ...
Nikolić, Dragana
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Noch einmal über die Feldzüge von Augustus im Karpatenbecken [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The campaigns of Augustus in the Carpathian basin, connected with the occupation of Pannonia (Illyricum) have been discussed in many papers. The general was Tiberius, but also a Vinicius and Cornelius Lentulus are mentioned in the sources. Many different
Visy, Zsolt
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