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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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Isaccea–Noviodunum. Artefacte din materii dure animale descoperite în 2014 [PDF]
Isaccea, Tulcea County (Noviodunum) -osseous materials discovered during 2014 archaeological campaign. The archaeological researches carried out in 2014 in various sectors of Isaccea-“Fortress” site (Noviodunum), Tulcea County (NOV) recovered several ...
Corneliu BELDIMAN +2 more
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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 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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Isaccea–Noviodunum. Artefacte din materii dure animale descoperite în 2012 şi 2013 [PDF]
The archaeological researches carried out in 2013 in various sectors of Isaccea-Noviodunum, Tulcea County (NOV) made possible the recovery of an assemblage comprising osseous material artefacts.
Corneliu BELDIMAN
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The „Golden Hoard” Ceramics in Dobruja (13th-14th centuries) [PDF]
The extensive process of first gaining a foothold and then controlling the region at the mouth of the Danube by the Golden Horde is a topic that has not been dealt with in accordance with its importance.
Aurel STĂNICĂ
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Axiopolis. Stadiul actual al cunoașterii
Along with several other pre-Roman centers of power along the Lower Danube’s final section, such as Troesmis, Noviodunum, or Aegyssus, Axiopolis (Hinog Hill, Cernavoda, Constanța county) was one of the longest and most intensively occupied archaeological
Ioan C. Opriș
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The Noviodunum Archaeological Project 2000–2004: results and conclusions from the pilot seasons
Lockyear, K., Sly, T., Popescu, A.
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