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The Social Background of Trade and Commerce in Pannonia
Review article of PhD thesis submitted in 2021 to the Archaeological Doctoral Programme, Doctoral School of History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, under the supervision of László Borhy. The dissertation “The social background of trade and commerce
Melinda Szabó
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Scallop bowls from Late Roman Pannonia
AbstractThis paper covers the mould-blown scallop bowls from Late Roman Pannonia (Hungary), which merit a discussion because compared to other regions of the Roman Empire, scallop bowls have a relatively dense distribution in this province (Fig. 6).
Katalin Dévai
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Novel application of SANS provides quantitative non-destructive identification of forming techniques in late Roman and early medieval pottery from Pannonia. [PDF]
Within archaeological studies of ancient pottery, understanding the techniques used to form vessels from unfired clay provides significant information on the history of technology and economic systems, as well as wider cultural practices and social ...
Gait J +6 more
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Another Glass Lamp from Pannonia
The use of glass lamps can be traced back to the early Roman imperial period, at which time they were modeled after clay lucernae. A very small number of them have been preserved in their entirety.
Hrvoje Vulić, Mia Leljak
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Foot Progression Angle Modulates Three-Dimensional Lower-Limb Biomechanics in Flexible Flatfoot: Kinematic-Kinetic Patterns and Clinical Implications. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Foot progression angle affects gait and lowerlimb alignment. Altered angles may increase knee and ankle loading and produce tissue loading patterns previously linked to musculoskeletal injury. This study investigates how different foot progression angles modify knee and ankle biomechanics in young adults with flexible flatfoot ...
Shen L +11 more
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Pieces of gaming equipment from Roman Pannonia
Archaeological finds connected to gaming and play are seldom published in detail from Roman Pannonia, although these are frequently found during excavations.
Linda Dobosi
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Reflections of the North Adriatic stone-carving workshops in early medieval Sisak [PDF]
The paper contributes to the interpretation of five fragments of early medieval sculpture and two capitals from the 5th century found around Sisak. Through the historical context and the analysis of the formal elements of early medieval sculpture, the ...
Belošević Nikolina, Dujmović Danko
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Lysippean models on two roman reliefs from Poetovio
This contribution discusses two relief depictions, which follow the works of the Greek master Lysippus. One of the partially preserved reliefs, depicting a youth in motion, characterised by the lock of hair on the front has been in the hitherto ...
Katarina Šmid
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The Roman Aqueduct of Aquincum in Technological and Cultural Contexts
This article explores the technological and cultural history of the Roman aqueduct of Aquincum in Budapest. The only one in the Roman province of Pannonia that was elevated to a continuous line of arches, this aqueduct conveyed water from its source in ...
László Munteán
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