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A Magical Amulet from Durostorum (Moesia Inferior)

open access: yesTYCHE - Contributions to Ancient History Papyrology and Epigraphy, 2018
The paper analyzes a magical amulet discovered in 2007 by Radu Petcu in the civilian Roman settlement of Ostrov-Durostorum, province of Moesia Inferior. The intaglio, made of lapis lazuli, is a ring stone and depicts the so-called Pantheos or Polymorphic Deity .
Dan Deac, Radu Petcu
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La typologie des fours céramiques de Durostorum [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2000
Description des 19 fours retrouves dans l'atelier de ceramique de Durostorum.
Muşeţeanu, Crişan   +2 more
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Tipologia ştampilelor de lămpi (Firmalampen) descoperite la Durostorum–Ostrov (Ferma 4) [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2016
The Lower Danube Museum of Calarași stores over 1,400 Roman lucerna oil lamps, most of them found by the author of this paper during surveys at the civilian settlement of Durostorum (Ostrov-Farm 4). Amongst them, 617 are of Firmalempen type, whose marks we hereby briefly review.
Dan ELEFTERESCU
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Despre câteva fragmente vitrice de epocă romană timpurie de la Ibida (Slava Rusă), județul Tulcea

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2022
The author presents four fragments of ancient glass discovered in the ruins of a villa rustica (?) neighbouring the late Roman city of Ibida (4th – 6th century AD). The four fragments belonged to the following shapes of early Roman cutlery, from the 1st
Costel Chiriac
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