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ROMAN MILITARY BRICK STAMPS ON THE DANUBIAN LIMES IN CROATIA

Bulletin de lNULLInstitut dNULLarchéologie, 2012
The Croatian part of the Danube limes covers an area of 188 km along the river Danube from Batina Skela (Ad Militare) to Ilok (Cuccium). This is the area of Roman military fortresses where a large quantity of Roman construction material has been found. It includes some pottery, coins and bricks with stamps of military units.
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Altars Set Up by Roman Soldiers at Military Sites on the Danubian and Delmataean Limes in Croatia

2018
Numerous epigraphic inscriptions come from Roman military sites along the Croatian part of the Danube and Dalmataean Limes, and part of them have been found on Roman altars. This research will analyze the altars set up by Roman soldiers, in two geographically and chronologically separate areas.
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Women at the verge: Roman and Byzantine Women on the Danubian limes

2015
Limes, as the area of separation, but also as a meeting place of the Roman Empire and the peoples outside it, rightly takes a prominent place within the wider field of Frontier Studies. Danube border is of particular interest, because of the differences that existed among the border provinces on the one hand, and, on the other hand, because of the ...
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Slava Rusă, com. Slava Cercheză, jud. Tulcea. Punct: Ibida. Ibida – cetatea, teritoriul şi limes-ul danubian

2018
E' un resoconto delle ricerche condotte nel 2017 a Ibida, in Scythia Minor, dalla Missione Archeologica Italiana in Romania dell'Università di Sassari diretta dallo scrivente. L'indagine territoriale mediante documentazione fotografica aerea ha riguardato inizialmente l’area prossima a Slava Ruşa, mentre in seguito si è deciso di estendere la ...
Teatini, Alessandro   +5 more
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Quantitative mineralogical analysis of hydraulic limes by X-ray diffraction

Cement and Concrete Research, 2007
Jan Elsen, Bart Blanpain, G Mertens
exaly  

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