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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]

open access: goldSci Rep
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
europepmc   +4 more sources

Die Aucissafibeln in der römischen Provinz Pannonia [PDF]

open access: hybridActa Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2023
The paper is dealing with 194 Aucissa brooches from 27 sites in the Roman province of Pannonia, based on the results and methodology of international archaeological and historical research.
Katalin Berecz
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Constantius heros – Notes on the history of Pannonia in the 5th century [PDF]

open access: hybridActa Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2020
In his paper the author deals with a lost late Roman funerary text, Constantius’ epitaph. Based on the manuscript tradition, the epitaph was probably erected in Rome or more rather at Ravenna.
P. Kovács
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Coalescing traditions—Coalescing people: Community formation in Pannonia after the decline of the Roman Empire

open access: goldPLoS ONE, 2020
The decline of the Roman rule caused significant political instability and led to the emergence of various ‘Barbarian’ powers. While the names of the involved groups appeared in written sources, it is largely unknown how these changes affected the daily ...
C. Knipper   +8 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

The Social Background of Trade and Commerce in Pannonia

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae, 2023
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
doaj   +2 more sources

The Roman Food System in Southern Pannonia (Croatia) From the 1st–4th Century A.D. [PDF]

open access: goldOpen Archaeology, 2020
Food is an excellent medium through which to explore trade, economies, migration and landscapes, yet little is known about food production and consumption in the Roman province of Pannonia.
Kelly Reed, Ivana Ožanić Roguljić
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The tradition of facet-cut bowls from Pannonia: style, distribution and chemical composition

open access: bronzeArcheometriai Műhely, 2021
The method of facet-cutting was invented in the 1st century A.D. The craftsmen began to create zoned facet-cut decoration to arrange the facets in horizontal zones divided by linear grooves mostly in Isings 96 bowl in the second half of 2nd century and ...
Katalin Dévai   +2 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Central Gaulish samian ware in Pannonia [PDF]

open access: hybridActa Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2023
In Pannonia from 122 sites 9867 Central Gaulish samian are recorded so far. The greatest number of this pottery has been published from the towns adjacent legionary fortress. Central Gaulish pottery is usually rare to find in cemeteries.
D. Gabler
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia

open access: greenArheološki Vestnik, 2013
The article contains a new attempt at delimiting the territory of the Roman city of Poetovio. It is a topic tackled in few studies by the past and the article begins with their brief presentation. In the absence of boundary stones or other clear markers,
Anja Ragolič
doaj   +1 more source

The architectural parallels of the mausoleum of Iovia (Pannonia) revisited – Experimenting with the hexagon in late antique architecture

open access: hybridActa Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
The curious shape of the so-called early Christian mausoleum of Iovia, Pannonia has attracted much attention since its discovery in the 1980s. The main part of the building, a hexagon flanked by alternating semi-circular and rectangular rooms was ...
Linda Dobosi
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

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