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The article examines two-part bow fibulae (of the Osor type, variant A, or II according to D. Glogović), which formed a part of female attire in the region of Liburnia during the 9th and 8th centuries BC. Given their bow shapes and long, decorated pins these fibulae can be related to the two-part bow fibulae with conical helices also of the Osor type ...
B. Teržan
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PRE-ROMAN AND ROMAN BURNUM: SOME REMARKS, AND NEW EVIDENCE OF THE AUXILIARY FORT AT ČUČEVO
Author discusses several subjects concerning pre-Roman and Roman Burnum (Dalmatia). Earlier authors presumed that the main centre of the Liburnian Burnistae should be located on Gradina in Puljani, a pre-Roman promontory fort located on the left bank of ...
Nikola Cesarik
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Hannibal’s Elephants and the Liburnians [PDF]
The second Punic war is a relatively well-known episode from Roman history. Reliable, detailed ancient sources such as Livy and Polybius, however, don’t say much on the topic of Hannibal’s provisions from his native Carthage. One of the questions related to the provisions is where Hannibal’s elephants came from after the battle of Cannae, as after ...
Bulić, Nada +2 more
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Literarna vrela ukazuju da Rimljani u fazi osvanja prepoznaju fragmetalne identitet zajednica koje su činile Japodski savez. Taj savez je slično kao Delmatski bio formiran sa ciljem da se odbrane od zajedničkog neprijatelja. Može se prepostaviti da su se
Amra Šačić Beća
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Gdzie leżał starożytny Strydon? Przegląd najważniejszych hipotez jego lokalizacji
Pierwsze próby lokalizacji Strydonu Hieronima w XVII wieku oparte były na podobieństwach w brzmieniu nazw niektórych dzisiejszych miejscowości z antycznym Strydonem oraz uwarunkowane bardziej lokalnym patriotyzmem niż rygorem naukowym.
Leszek Misiarczyk
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Burial Rituals at the Necropolis of Velika Mrdakovica / Ritual ukopa na nekropoli Velike Mrdakovice
Continually used for burials between the 8th-7th centuries BC and early 3rd century AD, the necropolis at Velika Mrdakovica in the vicinity of Zaton (near Šibenik) is one of the best researched sites of this type in Liburnia.
Toni Brajković
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It is widely accepted that the Liburni, at some point in the Iron Age, ruled over much of the Adriatic. Professor Slobodan Čače was the first scholar to truly challenge these narratives through a critique of the written sources.
Charles Barnett
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Late-archaic navigation in the Adriatic sea: The naval iconography and the peculiarity of the nautical tradition [PDF]
La navigazione nell’Adriatico in epoca arcaica, tra il IX e il VI sec. a.C., si caratterizza per una fitta rete di scambi e contatti interni, sia in senso est-ovest, tra le due coste, sia in senso nord-sud.
Medas, Stefano
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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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Rethinking identity, ethnicity, and 'Hellenization' in pre-Roman Liburnia
It is widely accepted that the Liburni, at some point in the Iron Age, ruled over much of the Adriatic. Professor Slobodan Cace was the first scholar to truly challenge these narratives through a critique of the written sources.
Charles Barnett
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