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Un gruppo di stele funerarie provenienti da Viminacium (Moesia Superior)

open access: yes, 2011
The topic of research in this study is a group of high quality funerary stelae from Viminacium (modern Kostolac), located in the roman province of Upper Moesia. These funeral stelae are made from marble and exhibit complex decorative schemes with high quality reliefs.
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Commemorating veterans and their family members in Moesia Superior: Evidence from Singidunum and Viminacium

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Epigraphic culture was one of the main characteristics of the early Roman Empire. Various social groups and their members set up inscriptions prompted by a multitude of reasons, motifs and emotions. The importance and spread of epigraphic culture in the Roman Empire has prompted the study one of its aspects in Moesia Superior.
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MOESIA SUPERIOR

2004
Roderic L Mullen
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MOESIA SUPERIOR

1987
Monika Hörig, E Schwertheim
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On semantic redundancy in the epigraphs of Moesia Superior

Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2023
AbstractIn this paper, the principle of semantic redundancy is examined as evidenced in the corpus of the Moesia Superior inscriptions (Inscriptions de la Mésie supérieure – IMS). The objective is to identify pleonastic phrases within the epigraphic material and to distinguish instances of unmotivated redundancy.
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