The spread of the cult of Asclepius in the context of the Roman army benefited from the presence of physicians: A spatial proximity analysis. [PDF]
The article applies a GIS based approach to the study of the spread of the cult of Asclepius, the Greco-Roman healing god, during the Roman period.
Glomb T.
europepmc +2 more sources
For more than ten years in a row, archaeologists of the Institute for Balkan Studies of SASA of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, in cooperation with the Ausonius Institute from Bordeaux, have been conducting archaeological research on the Roman ...
Vladimir P. Petrović
doaj +2 more sources
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Superior, Pannonia Inferior, Dalmatia and Barbaricum (the region between Pannonia Inferior and Dacia).
Mirjana Vojvoda, Saša Redžić
doaj +2 more sources
“Antinous the good” in Municipium DD in Moesia superior: Architectural analysis of presumed Antinoeion and cult practice [PDF]
In one of the most important mining centres of the ancient Central Balkans, known as Municipium DD (contemporary small town of Sočanica), the remains of a temple dedicated to Emperor Hadrian’s companion, Antinous were discovered along with ...
Gavrilović-Vitas Nadežda, Bjelić Igor
doaj +2 more sources
Geschäftsmänner zwischen Makedonien und Moesia Superior
In this paper on the basis of the funerary inscription of a conductor named Gamicus, which was found in Hagio Pnevma (territorium of the Roman colony of Philippi), are examined the relations between Macedonia, Moesia Inferior and probably Epirus. Gamicus seems to belong to the senatorial family of Pontii; they are attested in the inscriptions from ...
Elias Sverkos
openaire +3 more sources
Notes on ancient topography of Moesia Superior based on Roman itineraries (several examples from the province of Kosovo and Metohija) [PDF]
The paper considers the data about the problems of locating road stations and road communications in the province of Kosovo and Metohija. Researchers' opinions about their locations differ.
Samardžić Gligor M.
doaj +2 more sources
Syrian priesthood in the territory of Danube Limes of Moesia superior: Funerary monument dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Sea Syria from Glamija [PDF]
In 1982, during archaeological excavations in the Danube Limes, a funerary stela was found in the locality of Glamija I (in the village of Rtkovo), inside the Roman fortress, dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Dea Syria.
Gavrilović-Vitas Nadežda M.
doaj +2 more sources
On the beneficiary inscriptions in the south of the province of Moesia superior: The examples from Kosovo and Metohija [PDF]
The paper presents data on consular beneficiary stations in Kosovo and Metohija (the south of the province of Moesia Superior). It is about beneficiary inscriptions which were found near roads which intersected Kosovo and Metohija from the north to south
Samardžić Gligor M.
doaj +2 more sources
Zwei neue Militärdiplome aus der Provinz Moesia superior
Bronze mit dunkelgruner Patina mit einigen braun-grunen Flecken. Reste von Blei an der Ausenseite der zweiten Tafel. Auf beiden Tafeln an der gleichen Stelle ein Ausbruch am Rand, auf der Ausenseite der ersten Tafel in der Mitte des rechten Randes.
N. Schindel
openaire +2 more sources
Veterans of the Roman army as members of the municipal elite in Moesia Superior
The aim of this paper would be to examine the social status and role of veterans of the Roman army in the municipal life in Moesia Superior. Scant epigraphic evidence suggests that discharged soldiers rarely took an active part in the administration of the towns which they had chosen as places of their retirement. This picture is in accordance with the
S. Ferjancic
openaire +3 more sources

