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Livie à Narona

Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 2003
Marin Emilio. Livie à Narona. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 147ᵉ année, N. 2, 2003. pp. 957-974.
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Découverte d'un Augusteum à Narona (information)

Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 1996
Marin Emilio. Découverte d'un Augusteum à Narona (information). In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 140ᵉ année, N. 3, 1996. pp. 1029-1040.
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Narona

2009
U radu se donosi kratki povijesni pregled, povijest istraživanja i prezentacije nalaza s posebnim osvrtom na skupinu carskih kipova pronađenu u Augusteumu Narone.
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Narona

2014
Rijetki prapovijesni nalazi u Naroni ukazuju na to kako tu vjerojatno nije postojalo neko značajnije prapovijesno naselje. U antičkim izvorima spominje se područje donjeg toka rijeke Neretve i emporija koji se smješta u današnji Vid. Prvi spomeni ovih područja kod prije svega grčkih pisaca vezani su uz botaniku i medicinu kada se govori o perunici koja
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Narona

2006
Diplomski rad koji se bavi pregledom antičke povijesti područja Narone (dan. Vid kod Metkovića).
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NARONA I VID

2018
Narona, one of the most important ancient cities on the eastern Adriatic coast, is located in a small village Vid, 3 km from Metković. This thesis is thematically divided into three parts. First part of the thesis is followed by the chapters history of Ancient Narona, archelogical researches troughout two centuries and the presentation of the most ...
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The temple of the imperial cult (Augusteum) at Narona and its statues: interim report

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2001
Ancient Narona (the modern village of Vid, near Metković in Croatia; figs, 1a-b) was an important Roman colony in the valley of the river Neretva/Naron (Greek)/Naro (Latin) near the E coast of the Adriatic. The first mention of the place comes from Pseudo-Scylax and Theopompus in the 4th c. B.C. By the mid 2nd c. B.C.
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Ad mensam! De re coquinaria in Narona. Came to the table! The art cooking in Narona

The publication deals with the study and reconstruction of Roman cuisine in the context of ancient Narona and its links with the gastronomic tradition of the Neretva region. After introductory chapters on the historical and cultural framework of Roman cooking and the development of Narona from antiquity to modern times, an analysis of the local ...
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Narona Archaeological Museum - Today

2015
U radu se osim sažetog povijesnog pregleda antičkog grada Narone donosi i kratka povijest arheoloških iskopavanja i izlaganja arheološke građe u Vidu. Donosi se i kronologija gradnje Arheološkog muzeja Narona i muzejskih aktivnosti te muzeološki okvir u kojem je danas predstavljen naronitanski Augusteum.
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Zavičajna povijest Metkovića : Narona

2019
This paper presents the life of ancient city of Narona based on the results of archaeological research carried out from the end of 19th to the late 20th century in the area of the village of Vid. In addition to this, the development of Narona is shown through the history and activities of the Narona Archaeological Museum.
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