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A travelling speculator (CIL III 1650)a glimpse of the everyday life of the principales through the window of Roman funerary art [PDF]
The focus of the paper is on the travel scene depicted on the funerary stele of L. Blassius Nigellio (CIL III 1650), a speculator of legio VII Claudia, from Viminacium.
Pilipović Sanja
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Notes on the Dolichenian monument from Pincum/Veliko Gradište [PDF]
A small inscribed statuette base, found in Pincum (Veliko Gradište), and belonging to the antiquities collector Imre Pongrácz, was rediscovered recently in the deposits of the Banat Museum.
Timoc Cãlin, Boda Imola
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Military territories in Hispania: New perspectives
Epigraphic documents concerning military territorial limits are not very common, although the set from the north of the Iberian Peninsula is the largest in the Empire.
Ángel Morillo Cerdán +1 more
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On the beneficiary inscriptions in the south of the province of Moesia superior: The examples from Kosovo and Metohija [PDF]
The paper presents data on consular beneficiary stations in Kosovo and Metohija (the south of the province of Moesia Superior). It is about beneficiary inscriptions which were found near roads which intersected Kosovo and Metohija from the north to south
Samardžić Gligor M.
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Votive altar of Lucius Petronius Timachus [PDF]
During the systematic archaeological excavations in the fortress of Timacum Minus in Ravna near Knja'evac in 1991, a votive altar of Jupiter Paternus, dedicated by Lucius Petronius Timachus, a veteran of the legion VII Claudia, was discovered.
Petković Sofija, Ilijić Bojana
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A POSSIBLE NEW AUXILIARY UNIT IDENTIFICATION AT POROLISSUM?
The author is reopening the file of an enigmatic tile-stamp found in the Roman fort at Porolissum and in the neighbor one at Romita. He is challenging the old proposed reading c(o)horti(s) I(primae) I(turaeorum) (milliariae) with c(o)h(ortis) S ...
Coriolan Horatiu Opreanu
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ABSTRACT Introduction The objectives of this investigation were to study puberty in medieval adolescents from northern Spain and use funerary archaeology data to explore the social implications of adolescence within this community. Method The pubertal development of 37 skeletons (aged 8–25 years) from Marialba de la Ribera (León, Spain, 3rd to 15th ...
Danielle M. Doe +4 more
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The Imperial Roman military consisted of a vast collection of armies and overlapping sub-communities, causing it to be a multi-layered entity. Scholars have explored its social dynamics since the 1980s, with epigraphic material – particularly of a funerary nature – providing valuable insight.
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Who in the world are the Heruli?1
The history of the Heruli represents a historical conundrum. Because of the poor state of the sources, caution is required when analysing this subject. However, the peculiarity of the case encourages us to rethink the way we conceive of and describe migrations in Late Antiquity.
Salvatore Liccardo
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Se estudian los abundantes restos inéditos de loricae segmentatae procedentes de la provincia de León, donde se documentan todas las variantes de estas piezas conocidas hasta el momento.
Joaquín Aurrecoechea Fernández
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