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Traian and the Danubian Provinces. The political, economic and religious life in the Danubian Provinces: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on the Roman Danubian Provinces, Zagreb, 15th - 17th November 2017. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The “Department of Archaeology“ of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb gladly hosted the 4th International Conference on the Roman Danubian Provinces in 2017.
Alonso Alonso, Mª Ángeles   +40 more
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The integration proces of the Lower Moesian areas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Lower Moesia was amalgamated from territories whose degree of urbanization varied. The line of the Danube was dominated by the Roman army and civilian settlers who were associated with the army in one way or another.
Duch, Michał
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The province of Scythia and the Avaro-Slavic invasions (576-626) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The theory of the fall of the Danubian limes is now obsolete. The case ofthe province of Scythia shows that the downfall of the limes and of the townlifewas a gradual processes.
Madgearu, Alexandru
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L'Horologium offerto al pagus civium romanorum ed alla civitas di Numluli [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Studio di un'iscrizione incisa su una lastra molto danneggiata di calcare biancastro, rinvenuta nell'ottobre 1998 ad El Maatrîa, l'antica ...
Mastino, Attilio, Porcheddu, Valentina
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Some considerations about several roads from Moesia reflected in “itineraria picta et adnotata” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
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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Società e cultura nelle comunità urbane latinofone nella Moesia Inferior tra Augusto e Diocleziano [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This thesis is devoted to the phenomenon of urbanization and municipalization of Moesia Inferior, a Danubian province of the Roman Empire (today northern Bulgaria and Romanian Dobrudja). Through epigraphical and archaeological sources, this work analyzes
FARRE, Claudio
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Teracote din așezarea civilă de la Ostrov (Durostorum), jud. Constanța (I)

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2008
Bâltâc, Adela, Știrbulescu, Christina
doaj   +1 more source

El ala I de los astures en el ejército romano [PDF]

open access: yes
The Ala I Asturum is in itself one of the first instances showing the contribution of Northern Peninsular native population to the Roman Imperial army, these being soldiers recruited round about the change of era and most probably trained in the camp of ...
Santos Yanguas, Narciso
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