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NOVIODUNUM ROMAN FORTRESS. A SURVEY ON A CITY WALL SECTION [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2012
The paper presents in detail the method used to acquire 2D and 3D representations for the Large Tower of the Roman fortress from Noviodunum (Isaccea, Tulcea County).
A. Teodor   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

More Precious than Gas? An Unexpected discovery in the Northeastern Funerary Area of Noviodunum [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2023
The paper analyses several archaeological features discovered during an excavation performed on the outskirts of Isaccea, during the summer of 2018, in the easternmost part of the Noviodunum archaeological site.
Radu-Octavian STĂNESCU   +5 more
doaj  

Date istorice şi arheologice de la Isaccea - Noviodunum (jud. Tulcea). Rezultate preliminare ale cercetărilor din sector Curtină 1 şi 2

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2016
Archaeological and Historical Data from Isaccea - Noviodunum (Tulcea County). Preliminary Results of the Research from Sector Curtina 1 and 2 In the eastern side of the city of Isaccea (Tulcea County) the ruins of the Roman-Byzantine fortifications of ...
Dan Aparaschivei   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2017
Despite of a large number of papers, either synthetic studies on the funerary rituals, papers whose purpose was to publish graves or discussions about certain types of items or burials, there are still questions about the Noviodunum cemetery waiting for ...
Liana OŢA
doaj  

Cronica descoperirilor monetare din județul Tulcea (XII). Secolele IX–XIII [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2016
The author continues the publication of the Middle Byzantine coins acquired by the museum of Tulcea. This time we focus on the older acquisition of coins from Niculițel, struck in the first half of the 13th century (inventory numbers 39525 – 39527; 39574
Gheorghe MĂNUCU-ADAMEŞEANU
doaj  

Conceptualising Vulnerability in Forced Displacement: The Role of Human Rights‐Based Approaches in Mitigating Trafficking Risks—Findings From Poland and Romania

open access: yesInternational Migration, Volume 63, Issue 5, September 2025.
ABSTRACT This article examines the vulnerability of Ukrainian refugees to trafficking, abuse and exploitation in Poland and Romania following the full‐scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Drawing on survey data from the International Organization for Migration's Displacement Tracking Matrix and qualitative interviews with key informants, the study ...
Kiril Sharapov, Heather Komenda
wiley   +1 more source

Turibula descoperite la Noviodunum–Isaccea [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2014
The article presents a number of 25 fragments of pottery discovered at Noviodunum–Isaccea from turibula, ceramic category related to the presence of Roman troops. It was probably used for religious purposes in a military cult.
Laurenţiu RADU
doaj  

The Emergence of Inland Settlement in Northern Dobruja at the End of the Archaic Period. A Newly Surveyed Settlement on Celic Dere Valley [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2021
In addition to the decades-long known archaeological ensemble (consisting of a 6th-3rd centuries BC settlement and tumuli necropolis) on Celic Dere valley, in Northern Dobruja, a second settlement (Cassiana) of the same period was recently documented ...
Maria-Magdalena ȘTEFAN   +4 more
doaj  

Isaccea–Noviodunum. Artefacte din materii dure animale descoperite în 2014 [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2015
Isaccea, Tulcea County (Noviodunum) -osseous materials discovered during 2014 archaeological campaign. The archaeological researches carried out in 2014 in various sectors of Isaccea-“Fortress” site (Noviodunum), Tulcea County (NOV) recovered several ...
Corneliu BELDIMAN   +2 more
doaj  

THE DANUBE DELTA BIOSPHERE RESERVE. GEOGRAPHY, BIODIVERSITY, PROTECTION, MANAGEMENT [PDF]

open access: yesRevue Roumaine de Géographie, 2009
Le Danube et son delta sont connus depuis l’Antiquité. Hérodote comptait cinq bras au Danube, Strabon, Pline et Ptolemée, accordaient sept bras. Aujourd’hui, le Danube n’en a plus que trois bras.
PETRE GÂŞTESCU
doaj  

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