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Durostorum in late antiquity (fourth to seventh centuries)
Ivan Buchvarov
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The article is focused on the 2nd to 4th century milestones recorded by archaeological excavations at Capidava and within a range not exceeding 15 miles, as the crow flies.
Ioan Carol OPRIȘ
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Roman cameos with female busts from Middle and Lower Danube
At the sites on the Middle and Lower Danube, especially in the civilian settlements next to the big military camps, was found a great number of cameos made of semi-precious stones, variations of opal, onyx and agate, on which is represented a woman’s ...
Ivana Popović
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Vrstni red namestnikov v Spodnji Meziji med leti 270—300
Doslej neznana namestnika Silvius Silvanus in Aurelius Dizzo, ki nastopata na dveh napisih, najdenih leta 1975 v Silistri (Durostorum), delno dopolnjujeta pomanjkljiv seznam že znanih namestnikov v Spodnji Meziji med leti 270 in 300. Avtor predlaga novo,
Velizar Velkov
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ewellery and Glyptics in Legionary Camps Novae and Durostorum in the 2nd–3rd Centuries
Jewellery and glyptics are among the crafts, which were practiced in the vicinity of legionary camps in the 2nd–3rd centuries. It is attested only by indirect data – a huge quantity of finds with similar style of workmanship, which were discovered during archaeological excavations.
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A new milestone of Septimius Severus near Durostorum [PDF]
Kolb, Anne; https://orcid.org/
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Teracote din așezarea civilă de la Ostrov (Durostorum), jud. Constanța (I)
Bâltâc, Adela, Știrbulescu, Christina
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Despre câteva fragmente vitrice de epocă romană timpurie de la Ibida (Slava Rusă), județul Tulcea
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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Spiritual Maturity and the Appropriate Age for a Bishop in Auxentius of Durostorum [PDF]
Abstract Epistula de Wulfila episcopo by Auxentius of Durostorum reported that Ulfila became a bishop when he was thirty years old. This report was dramatized in order to emphasize Ulfila’s sanctity. This study will examine the symbolic meaning of thirty years old, and explain how it is a deep-rooted and continual idea in the arrangement of clerical ...
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Pontic tableware from Troesmis. The 1977 excavations
In 1977 archaeologists from the Danube Delta Museum carried out a rescue excavation in the civilian settlement of Troesmis. On this occasion, they discovered a substantial amount of Roman pottery.
Marian Mocanu
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