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Aspecte privind locuirea otomană in zona cetății Noviodunum / Aspects concerning Ottoman Period Habitat in the Area of Noviodunum Fortress [PDF]
Archaeological site Noviodunum is on the right bank of Danube, on a promontory (Eski–kale) near the most important shoal, in the right of 65 sea miles and about 3 km east of the city center Isaccea (jud. Tulcea).
Aurel-Daniel Stănică, N. Dinu
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More Precious than Gas? An Unexpected discovery in the Northeastern Funerary Area of Noviodunum [PDF]
The paper analyses several archaeological features discovered during an excavation performed on the outskirts of Isaccea, during the summer of 2018, in the easternmost part of the Noviodunum archaeological site.
Radu-Octavian STĂNESCU +5 more
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At the edge of empires: the Noviodunum project, Romania
The Roman fortress of Noviodunum on the lower Danube guarded the border of both the Roman and the Byzantine empire against barbaricum – the lands of the so-called barbarians – to the north and east. In a new collaborative project, Romanian archaeologists
K. Lockyear
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Roman Limesgebiet was both a border between the Greco–Roman world and barbaricum, but also the contact area between these two parts of the ancient oicumene.
Simina Margareta Stanc +3 more
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NOVIODUNUM ROMAN FORTRESS. A SURVEY ON A CITY WALL SECTION [PDF]
The paper presents in detail the method used to acquire 2D and 3D representations for the Large Tower of the Roman fortress from Noviodunum (Isaccea, Tulcea County).
A. Teodor +3 more
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Eight different fortifications of unequal size and strategic importance are tackled in this contribution, namely the ones along the Danube limes, starting at Seimenii Mari, Stânca Topalu - Cariera Cekirgea, Cius - Gârliciu, Luncavița - Milan, Isaccea ...
Ioan C. Opriș +2 more
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In the present study we intend to capitalise on the results of a geological study, which identified the sources of supply with building stone forming the structure of Roman walls, or those belonging to the fortification elements dated to the Middle ...
Aurel-Daniel Stănică, O. Livanov
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ABOUT SOME MONETARY FINDS IN FUNERARY CONTEXT FROM MOESIA INFERIOR
The article analyses a number of four monetary forms of funerary accumulations that were found either accidentally or as a result of preventive archaeological excavations.
Gabriel M. Talmațchi
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This contribution gives a first review of archaeological data on Late Antiquity and Early Middle Age of Nyon, Lausanne and Yverdon — three urban areas which illustrate different urban and territorial mutations which occured during those periods in the ...
Clément Hervé
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Roman Age Pottery from Niculițel–Cornet (Tulcea county, Southeastern Romania) [PDF]
The paper presents the Roman era pottery discovered during the 1988 and 2000 rescue archaeological excavations at Niculiţel–Cornet, Tulcea County, Romania, prior to the construction of the methane gas pipe in the area.
Ștefan-Emilian GAMUREAC +2 more
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