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Lobor and Carolingian-Age Lower Pannonia

Starohrvatska prosvjeta
The territory between the Drava and Sava rivers was a site of various radical political and social changes from the end of the 8th to the end of the 11th century. Following the end of Avar domination in the Pannonian Plain and the southern Alpine regions at the end of the 8th century, a new era began under the influences of Frankish rule that lasted ...
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Typology and technology of roman bone object manufacture in the Lower Pannonia area based on Mursa findings

2017
U ovoj doktorskoj disertaciji obradit ćemo 1222 predmeta iz Murse, izrađena od koštane sirovine (kost, rog, rogovlje i bjelokost), koji se čuvaju u Zbirci rimskih koštanih predmeta Muzeja Slavonije u Osijeku. Zbirka se najvećim dijelom sastoji od ukosnica i različitih tipova igala, kao što je to slučaj na većini rimskih lokaliteta. Zatim slijede žetoni,
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Dis Manibus in the Inscriptions from Lower Pannonia

Dii Manes pertain to domestic and local cult, and are usually refered to as a collective of deifeid dead people, or as spirits of the deceased. Generally speaking, the epigraphically attested divine spirits of the departed have received an increased amount of scholarly attention in recent years.
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The status of research in the Carolingian Lower Pannonia with particular reference to the excavations in Lobor

2015
In the past fifteen years numerous archaeological excavations were carried out in the Carolingian Lower Pannonia, which largely expanded into the area of present-day northern Croatia. These researches significantly contributed to and supplemented our knowledge about this region. Particularly important is the research in Lobor at site Majka Božja Gorska,
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