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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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Pilgrims from the Province of Scythia
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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Barbarigenesis and the collapse of complex societies: Rome and after. [PDF]
Jones D.
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Sex-biased patterns shaped the genetic history of Roma. [PDF]
García-Fernández C +10 more
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The region of Aquae (Prahovo) on Danubian Limes: Fresh Archeological Researches [PDF]
Petrović, Vladimir P., Janjić, Gordan
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During large-scale rescue archaeological researches in the 1960s–1980s on the Danube in the Iron Gates region in present-day Serbia (sections of Moesia Prima and Dacia Ripensis), a large number of archaeological sites from various prehistoric and historical periods was registered.
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Multidisciplinary study of human remains from the 3rd century mass grave in the Roman city of Mursa, Croatia. [PDF]
Novak M +4 more
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Itiner-e: A high-resolution dataset of roads of the Roman Empire. [PDF]
de Soto P +19 more
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How can white marble provenance studies change our perception of the stone trade in the Roman Empire: analysing inland Thrace, a <i>terra incognita</i>. [PDF]
Anevlavi V.
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Late Iron Age and Roman equine breeding north of the Alps: Genetic insights and cultural implications. [PDF]
Sharif MB +10 more
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