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5. századi sírok Hajdúnánás-Fürj-halom-járás (M3-41/A) lelőhelyről = Gräber aus dem 5. Jahrhundert von Nordost-Ungarn (Fundort Hajdúnánás-Fürj-halom-járás) [PDF]
Egy az 5. század második felére keltezhető kis temető (egy férfi, egy nő és egy gyermeksír) elemzése, különös tekintettel a korszak jellegzetes temetkezési szokására (kis sírcsoportok) és női viseletére (peplos)
Rácz, Zsófia
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Sex-biased patterns shaped the genetic history of Roma. [PDF]
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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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The Roman Lower Danube Frontier [PDF]
Over the past few decades, there has been a significant amount of research on the Roman Lower Danube frontier by international teams focusing on individual forts or broader landscape survey work; collectively, this volume represents the best of this ...
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Pannonia kereskedelme az amphorák tükrében (Kr.u. 1-4. század) [PDF]
Magyar-Hárshegyi, Piroska
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The Placement of the Fortress Turris (Procopius, “Bell, Goth.”, III. 14. 32-33) [PDF]
The author rejects the opinions about the placement of this fortress atTyras (Cetatea Albă), Turnu Măgurele or Pietroasele, and gives some newarguments for another solution: the Roman camp of Bărboşi.
Madgearu, Alexandru
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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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Bone Traumas in Late Antique Populations from Croatia [PDF]
We present the results of the analyses of traumatic bone injuries in two Late Antique (3rd to 5th century AD) skeletal samples from Croatia: Zadar – located on the eastern Adriatic coast, and a composite skeletal series from continental Croatia ...
Mario Novak, Mario Šlaus
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Some considerations about several roads from Moesia reflected in “itineraria picta et adnotata” [PDF]
Several years ago, in 2011, I started a research focused on some of the most important cartographic documents of the Roman world: the Peutinger map and the Antonine itinerary. The idea for this research started from several fundamental questions: 1.
FODOREAN, Florin–Gheorghe
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Commemorating Military and Civilian Families on the Danube Limes [PDF]
Carroll, P.M.
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