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Beyond Liburnia: Exploring Iron Age boundaries and Interregional Connections in northern Liburnia

2022
The archaeological site of Nadin-Gradina has long been recognized as one of the largest and most distinctive Liburnian and Roman settlements in Dalmatia. Centrally located in the Ravni Kotari along Croatia’s Adriatic coast, this Liburnian settlement was established by at least the 10th century B.C.
Čelhar, Martina, Zaro, Gregory
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Liburnia anthracina Horvath 1909

2008
Published as part of Aguin-Pombo, Dora & Freitas, Carlos, 2008, An annotated check list of the Cicadomorpha and Fulgoromorpha (Hemiptera) of the Madeira and Salvages archipelagos, pp.
Aguin-Pombo, Dora, Freitas, Carlos
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Buried Far Away: Easterners in Roman Liburnia

Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Historica, 2015
Ancient Liburnia, stretching along the Eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, has always been a sea-faring region, and its people - the Liburni - have always been regarded as notorious pirates and sea-people. As such, the region has been visited by foreigners from both the West and the East.
Kurilić, Anamarija, Serventi, Zrinka
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Liburnia, Liburnia Riviera

2021
Igor S. Zonn   +4 more
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Hellenistic and Roman Relief Pottery in Liburnia

1999
Study imported relief pottery from the 2th cent BC to the mind 5th cent AD.
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New perspectives on contacts and immigration in Republican Liburnia

2022
Although the complete integration of the western coast of the Apennine Peninsula into the Roman system occurred only after the Second Punic War, the intensified contacts between the Apennine communities and the Eastern shores of the Adriatic, specifically with Liburnia, goes back to the beginning of the third century BC. Early Roman Republican coinage,
Milivojević, Feđa, Šešelj, Lucijana
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Necropolises and their Landscapes - Case of Liburnia

2022
Roman burial rituals and sepulchral structures varied according to territory and in many instances were distinct and specific for different regions of the Roman world. Accordingly, necropolises were representations of times, traditions and historical changes and ancient Liburnia was no different.
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Nove spoznaje o Tarsatičkoj Liburniji (Liburnia Tarsaticensis)

2010
U relativnoj oskudici pisanih izvora vezanih za sjeverni dio područja što su ga u antičko doba nastavali Liburni te arheoloških nalaza koji bi rasvijetlili njegovu kasnoantičku i ranosrednjovjekovnu sudbinu, podaci što ih Peutingerova karta nudi čine se značajnim tragom u kojem se nazire mogući odgovor na pitanja vezana za područje Tarsatičke Liburnije.
Turković, Tin, Basić, Ivan
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The countryside in Liburnia

2006
The paper deals with problems of legal status of Liburnian municipalities in the Roman Empire, its development and pecularities as Italic right given to several minor Liburnian communities.
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Lucius Artorius Castus i Liburnia

2014
Sepulkralni natpisi iz Podstrane ukazuju da je Luciju Artoriju kastu položaj primus pilus legionis omogućio proboj iz trećeg građanskog staleža vitezove. Vitešku karijeru nastavio je u vojsci, kao praepositus classis Misenatium, praefectus (castrorum) legionis i dux legionariorum et auxiliorum Britannicorum adversus Armenios, te konačno kao procurator ...
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