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Rome and Byzantium on the Danube: the Noviodunum Archaeological project 2005–2008
The fortress of Noviodunum on the lower Danube guarded the border of both the Roman and the Byzantine empires. The Noviodunum Archaeological Project, based in the Institute of Archaeology, is an international collaborative project with the primary aim of
K. Lockyear, A. Popescu, T. Sly
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Bocquet Anne. Données nouvelles sur un quartier à vocation artisanale, son évolution et son impact sur l’urbanisme de Jublains (Noviodunum), Mayenne. In: Aremorica. Études sur l'ouest de la Gaule romaine, n°3, 2009. pp. 7-21.
A. Bocquet
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The purpose of this study was to develop a working method for analysing the natural environment according to archaeological data. In order to achieve these results, the data obtained from classical archaeological and historical studies were correlated ...
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Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum [PDF]
Despite of a large number of papers, either synthetic studies on the funerary rituals, papers whose purpose was to publish graves or discussions about certain types of items or burials, there are still questions about the Noviodunum cemetery waiting for ...
Liana OŢA
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O descoperire arheologică unică la Noviodunum: arhetipuri, tipare şi producerea opaiţelor [PDF]
Noviodunum fortress, identified approx 2 km NW of the town of Isaccea, on the Danube’s left bank, became a landmark for the Roman and Roman-Byzantine period, due to both numerous historic sources and to archaeological finds that drew the picture of its ...
Florin TOPOLEANU, Laurent CHRZANOVSKI
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Preliminary Considerations on Roman pottery from a rescue excavation at Noviodunum [PDF]
The pottery analyzed in this paper was excavated during a survey verifying the archaeological potential of the area situated 500 metres SW of the Roman city of Noviodunum, where a 6,000 sqm major construction project will be erected (the Romanian Border ...
Florin TOPOLEANU
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Turibula descoperite la Noviodunum–Isaccea [PDF]
The article presents a number of 25 fragments of pottery discovered at Noviodunum–Isaccea from turibula, ceramic category related to the presence of Roman troops. It was probably used for religious purposes in a military cult.
Laurenţiu RADU
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Magnetometric and electrometric investigations in the Beroe submerged archaeologic site
In ancient times, Dobrogea was known as Schythia Minor or Mikra Skythia. In the Ist century BC, the respective territory was under the influence of the Pontic kingdom of Mithridate the VIth Eupator.
A. Sorin
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Cronica descoperirilor monetare din județul Tulcea (XII). Secolele IX–XIII [PDF]
The author continues the publication of the Middle Byzantine coins acquired by the museum of Tulcea. This time we focus on the older acquisition of coins from Niculițel, struck in the first half of the 13th century (inventory numbers 39525 – 39527; 39574
Gheorghe MĂNUCU-ADAMEŞEANU
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Roman Military Equipment in the Northeastern Part of Moesia Inferior. I. The Capidava Cemetery [PDF]
In the cemetery of the auxiliary fort and vicus at Capidava on the Danubian frontier of Moesia Inferior were discovered two weapon graves, one inhumation and one cremation of bustum type, placed in the same tumulus, each of them containing a short sword.
Liviu Petculescu
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