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Roman sarcophagus from Titel [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2020
The unusual Roman sarcophagus of green volcaniclastic rock that was found in Titel, a small town in Vojvodina (SRB), and is now kept in the Muzeul National al Banatului, in Timişoara (RO), caused considerable unease among scholars in the past as
Đurić Bojan
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The Lupa Romana in the Roman provinces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The she-wolf with the twins, Romulus and Remus, was identified as a symbol of Rome by both the Romans themselves and nations under the Roman rule. In this essay I will discuss the Lupa Romana in Roman provincial art.
Rissanen, Mika
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The Cilicians in Singidunum: Notes on military epigraphy and topography [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2007
The lamp stamped Cilices, dating from the Severan epoch and found at Singidunum (Moesia Superior) but overlooked by modern scholars, offers interesting additional evidence on the Cilices contirones, attested by the contemporary altar IMS I, 3.
Grbić Dragana
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Palynomorphs from abra límite, zenta range, Eastern Cordillera, Northwestern Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This study presents the first Devonian palynological record in the Zenta Range in Eastern Cordillera, Argentina. Two associations were recognized on the basis of differences in palynomorphs and palynofacies.
Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria   +1 more
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“Antinous the good” in Municipium DD in Moesia superior: Architectural analysis of presumed Antinoeion and cult practice [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar
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
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Evaluation of the protection and presentation of historic buildings in the Viminacium Archaeological Park in relation to their spatial context [PDF]

open access: yesSpatium, 2018
Viminacium was the capital of the Roman province of Moesia Superior and an important legionary fortress. Today it is an archaeological park with protected and presented historic buildings and contemporary facilities, situated by the thermo power
Nikolić Emilija
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The spread of the cult of Asclepius in the context of the Roman army benefited from the presence of physicians: A spatial proximity analysis.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
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.
Tomáš Glomb
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WHEN THE PROVINCE TAKE CARE OF ITS OWN COIN SUPPLY. THE CASE OF THE TOWN OF DROBETA IN ROMAN DACIA

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2015
Using comparative analysis and the most recent coin site-finds publication from the Roman site of Drobeta in Roman Dacia (nowadays Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Romania), the present paper demonstrates that when a site from a province is closed to an official ...
Cristian Anton Gazdac   +1 more
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Syrian priesthood in the territory of Danube Limes of Moesia superior: Funerary monument dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Sea Syria from Glamija [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2019
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.
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In Search of the Regional Diversification of Latin: Changes of the Declension System According to the Inscriptions. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In order to discover chronological and/or geographical differences in the Latin of the Roman Empire, this paper analyses the distributional structures of the nominal morphosyntactic ‘errors’ which have been to date recorded from Latin inscriptions and ...
Adamik, Béla
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