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Liburnians and Illyrian Lembs: Iron Age Ships of the Eastern Adriatic

2021
Liburnians and Illyrian Lembs: Iron Age Ships of the Eastern Adriatic explores the origins of two types of ancient ship which appear in the written sources connected with the protohistoric eastern Adriatic area: the ‘Liburnian’ (liburna or liburnica) and the southern Adriatic (Illyrian) ‘lemb’.
Boršić, Luka   +2 more
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Following the Trail of the New Liburnian Cippus from Rab. Arba - New Production Center of Liburnian Cippi

2017
The article deals with two Liburnian cippi from the island of Rab: previously known cippus from Barbat, for which a complete transcription and restitution of its inscription is given for the first time, and a new found cippus from Banjol. Both monuments can be dated in the middle or the second half of the 2nd century AD.
Lazinica, Bojan, Maršić, Dražen
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The Liburnians from Anatolia

Arheološki radovi i rasprave, 2013
Liburni su bili organizirana narodna zajednica koja je krajem 2. tisućljeća pr. Kr. zaposjela dijelove Jadranskog mora i njegovih obala i do 4. st. pr. Kr. održavala svoju prevlast u tome području. Prvi ih spominje Hekatej iz Mileta, jedan od najstarijih grčkih logografa ili povjesničara i zemljopisaca, koji piše oko 500. pr. Kr.
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What Lies Beneath: Revealing the Liburnian Character of a Roman Townscape in Northern Dalmatia

2022
Croatia’s Ravni Kotari has been described as the most urbanized region of Dalmatia in antiquity. It supported the Roman colony of Iader (present-day Zadar) and a suite of municipia that included Aenona, Asseria, Corinium, Nedinum, and Varvaria.
Čelhar, Martina   +2 more
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