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Două sigilii bizantine inedite de la Noviodunum (Isaccea, jud. Tulcea) [PDF]

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2016
Includes a summary in English Two Unpublished Byzantine Seals from Noviodunum (Isaccea, Tulcea County) The author presents two lead seals from the Museum of Brăila (on the Danube). The seals were found at Noviodunum, the great Byzantine center from the
Costel Chiriac
doaj   +15 more sources

At the edge of empires: the Noviodunum project, Romania [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeology International UCL, Institute of Archaeology, 2012
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 and colleagues from the Institute of Archaeology and the universities of Cambridge and Southampton ...
exaly   +8 more sources

More Precious than Gas? An Unexpected discovery in the Northeastern Funerary Area of Noviodunum [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2023
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
exaly   +3 more sources

NOVIODUNUM ROMAN FORTRESS. A SURVEY ON A CITY WALL SECTION [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, 2012
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
exaly   +2 more sources

Despre câteva fragmente vitrice de epocă romană timpurie de la Ibida (Slava Rusă), județul Tulcea

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2022
The author presents four fragments of ancient glass discovered in the ruins of a villa rustica (?) neighbouring the late Roman city of Ibida (4th – 6th century AD). The four fragments belonged to the following shapes of early Roman cutlery, from the 1st
Costel Chiriac
doaj   +1 more source

THE ROMAN FRONTIER IN DOBRUDJA. SEVERAL FORTIFICATIONS NOT EXCAVATED OR WITH UNDETERMINED PLANIMETRIC FEATURES

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2020
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
doaj   +1 more source

The Impact of Roman Army on Trade and Production [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Pojawienie się żołnierzy rzymskich na obszarze prowincji Mezja Dolna nieuchronnie spowodowało transformację tych obszarów. Jej zaludnienie, początkowo słabe, uległo radykalnemu zwiększeniu, pojawiły się liczne wsie, nie brakowało ośrodków życia ...
Duch, Michał
core   +6 more sources

Roman Age Pottery from Niculițel–Cornet (Tulcea county, Southeastern Romania) [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2023
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
doaj  

Daily Life in the Limesgebiet: Archaeozoological Evidence on Animal Resource Exploitation in Lower Danubian Sites of 2nd–6th Centuries AD

open access: yesDiversity, 2022
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
doaj   +1 more source

Dan Aparaschivei, George Bilavschi, Rezultatele preliminare ale cercetărilor arheologice de la Isaccea – Noviodunum (jud. Tulcea): sector Curtină 1 (2009-2013)

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2022
At approximately 3.5 km east of Isaccea and about 115km away from the mouths of the Danube the remains of the Roman-Byzantine fortification of Noviodunum were discovered.
Dan Aparaschivei, George Bilavschi
doaj   +1 more source

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