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A VOTIVE ALTAR DISCOVERED IN THE LEGIONARY CAMP OF APULUM

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2018
This paper presents the latest epigraphic discovery in the camp of XIIIth Legion Gemina, represented by a votive altar dedicated to Iupiter Optimus Maximus, the protective Genius of the centuria, by a non-commissioned officer with the rank of optio named
Radu Ota, Cristian Titus Florescu
exaly   +4 more sources

LEGI[ITAL] AND FAVS ON A ROOF TILE FROM THE LEGIONARY CAMP AT NOVAE (LOWER MOESIA)

open access: yesNovensia
A roof tile, no. 20-23c (Fig. 1), was documented in Sector XII at Novae (Fig. 2). On its surface, it featured two stamp impressions: that of the Italian Legion (LEGI[ITAL]) and the name FAVS, denoting a supervisor at the brickyard. This is the first discovery of the kind at Novae. Analogous items have been previously found in Oescus.
exaly   +3 more sources

Short Report on the Excavations in the Legionary Fortress of Brigetio in 2021-2022

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae, 2023
While the legionary fortress of Brigetio is one of the key sites in the province of Roman Pannonia, its inner structure and buildings are almost unknown.
Dávid Bartus   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

In search of the camp of the IV Scythian legion near ancient Artaxata: research at Pokr Vedi 2015–2018 [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
During the last years of Emperor Trajan’s reign, the Legio IV Scythica was stationed in the capital of Armenia at that time, Artaxata. It had made its way there within the scope of the Roman campaign against the Parthians.
Oskar Kubrak   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

'I HAD A DREAM...' - THE DEDICATION OF AN EQUES OF THE ALA I DARDANORUM IN THE SURROUNDINGS OF TROESMIS AND THE PROBLEM OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN MOESIA INFERIOR

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2022
Within the framework of multidisciplinary investigations, under the ongoing Troesmis-project the basic topographic features of the Roman, Late Roman and Byzantine settlement of Troesmis (Turcoaia, Tulcea County, RO) were clarified.
Cristina Georgeta Alexandrescu
doaj   +1 more source

Lamps from the foundation pits (fossae) in the principia of the castrum of Novae [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2019
Oil lamps found in foundation pits excavated on the site of the first principia in the Roman fortress of Novae (ŠviŠtov, Bulgaria), built shortly after AD 69, are part of the waste discarded by a legion which manned the site for the previous quarter of a
Laurent Chrzanovski
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of the protection and presentation of historic buildings in the Viminacium Archaeological Park in relation to their spatial context [PDF]

open access: yesSpatium, 2018
Viminacium was the capital of the Roman province of Moesia Superior and an important legionary fortress. Today it is an archaeological park with protected and presented historic buildings and contemporary facilities, situated by the thermo power
Nikolić Emilija
doaj   +1 more source

“Fine dining” in the Roman provinces: an interdisciplinary study of a peristyle house kitchen at the legionary camp of Vindonissa, Switzerland

open access: yesJournal of Roman Archaeology, 2023
AbstractThe peristyle house kitchen in the legionary camp at Vindonissa is one of the few examples of a Mediterranean-style kitchen with a raised hearth in the northwestern provinces. The exceptional preservation of the kitchen made possible an interdisciplinary investigation combining archaeological, archaeobiological, and micromorphological analyses ...
Simone Häberle   +5 more
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The Second Legionary Camp in Palestine [PDF]

open access: yesThe Classical Quarterly, 1908
Was there a second legion in Palestine at all ? Mommsen has raised a doubt. In his note on C.I.L. iii 6641 ‘M. Iunio Maximo Leg. Augg. Leg. X Fr….’ he says ‘Quo tempore titulus positus est (about 200 A.D.) provinciam Palaestinam una sola legio obtinuerit necesse est X Fretensis; nam Augustorum vocabulum legatis legionis non solet addi nisi simul ...
openaire   +1 more source

Un cadre de miroir en plomb à décor dionysiaque découvert à Auch

open access: yesPallas, 2013
The discovery in 1985 of a lead mirror frame bearing a dionysiac decoration at Auch, the antique Augusta the leading town of the city of the Auscii, has been the occasion to make an inventory of that type of daily life objects.
Daniel Schaad
doaj   +1 more source

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