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La distribution des tuiles estampillées de la VIIIe légion Avgvsta autour de Mirebeau-sur-Bèze (Côte-d’Or, France)

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2011
The 8th Augustan Legion was installed at Mirebeau-sur-Bèze (Côte-d’Or) after 70 AD following the troubles that arose with the Lingons. It remained there until the time of Domitian, a period of roughly twenty years, during which time the soldiers produced
Florent Delencre, Jean-Pierre Garcia
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Measurement of Soil Resistivity in Order to Determine the Buried Walls Trajectory

open access: yesAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2017
The importance of archaeometric investigations, performed with technical support is not only that eases the work of archaeologists, but also contributes to optimize human, financial and time resources.
MUNTEANU, M. S.   +5 more
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Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata

open access: yesMiscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, 2013
This paper deals with the relationships between autochthonous communities (Scardona, Promona, Varvaria) and the territorial relations in the context of different influences the Romans had in the area along the Middle and Lower part of the Krka River.
Slobodan Čače
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Building a Fascist Romania: Voluntary Work Camps as Mobilisation Strategies of the Legionary Movement in Interwar Romania [PDF]

open access: yesFascism, 2017
This paper addresses the importance of work camps as mobilisation strategies employed by the ‘Legion of the Archangel Michael’, Romania’s interwar fascist movement. It argues that the success of the legionary constructive work projects, practically taking the form of voluntary work camps and smaller ‘construction sites’ (
openaire   +2 more sources

Military territories in Hispania: New perspectives

open access: yesGerión, 2018
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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A ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE WEST OF THE IRON GATES OF TRANSYLVANIA REDISCOVERED USING LIDAR TECHNOLOGY AND NEW ARCHIVE DOCUMENTS

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology
This study introduces a new aspect in the discussions regarding military campaigns conducted over time in the western region of the Transylvania’s Iron Gates.
Ovidiu ȚENTEA   +3 more
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Preliminary report on the excavations of the legionary bath of Brigetio in 2024

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
The excavation of the legionary camp at Brigetio began in 2021. Throughout the last four campaigns, 2,200 square meters of the baths were unearthed, which span a total of well over 6,000 square meters.
Dávid Bartus   +8 more
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Farming in the shadows of Rome: A multi‐proxy palaeoenvironmental record from Loch Clunie—Perthshire

open access: yesJournal of Quaternary Science, Volume 41, Issue 6, Page 915-932, August 2026.
ABSTRACT Roman impacts on local society is a subject of international significance. Loch Clunie, Perthshire, lies only 5.4 km from Inchtuthil, the only Roman legionary fortress in Scotland, and contains two crannogs and a probable lakeside hillfort. Despite this proximity and the likelihood of local–Roman interaction, these sites remain unexcavated ...
Samantha E. Jones   +6 more
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Excavations in the legionary fortress of Brigetio in 2025

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
Research of the legionary camp at Brigetio began in 2015. Over the past 10 years, excavations have extended to the principia, a Late Roman apsidal basilica-type building, and the military bathhouse.
Dávid Bartus   +10 more
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ORCHESTRATING DIFFERENCE AND SIMILARITY: Black Fungibility, and the Spatial Redrawing of Racial Categories in Spanish Colonial Morocco, Sahara and Guinea

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 50, Issue 4, Page 960-981, July 2026.
Abstract In this article I dissect the spatial strategies through which the Spanish attempted to orchestrate both racial difference and similarity in the African colonies of Morocco, Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea during the first half of the twentieth century.
Pol Fité Matamoros
wiley   +1 more source

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