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Drei Neue Ägyptische Ushabti-Statuetten von Aquincum (Pannonia Inferior)

Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2013
This paper aims to present three Egyptian statuettes of the shaubti (ushabti germ.) type found in the excavations of the Roman settlement of Aquincum (Pannonia Inferior). The first one is dated in the 26th Dynasty (also known as the Saite Dynasty, Inv. no.
D. Deac
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New Light on the Cult Centre at Gorsium (Pannonia Inferior)

Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada, 2011
Dans une étude révisée de RIU 1533, G. Alföldy réaffirme que les premières lettres du texte correspondent aux Di Magni—une interprétation approuvée par d'autres épigraphistes éminents—mais propose que ces dieux puissent avoir été vénérés dans le curieux temple aux nefs multiples récemment mis au jour par J. Fisk.
D. Fishwick
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The Limes in the province of Pannonia inferior (AD 106-294)

2015
The article represents the conclusion of the author‘s investigations into the Limes in Dacia and its neighbouring provinces. In its historical evaluation, therefore, it is not only restricted to a representation of the development of the Limes in Pannonia inferior and the troops stationed from the 1st to 4th century, but considers in particular the ...
N. Gudea
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A new gate-tower type in Pannonia Inferior. The northern gate of Annamatia

Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2006
Roman forts can several times be dated only on the basis of the ground-plans of their gate-towers.1 This observation is true in the case of the forts in the Pannonian provinces as well. Here the earlier hypothesis that most of the Pannonian earth-timber castella were built into stone only after the Marcomannic wars on the basis of the gate-towers ...
P. Kovács
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Space Sacralisation And Roman Religious Communication In The Danubian Provinces:, Project Summary And Research Perspectives

المجلة الجزائرية للدراسات الإنسانية, 2023
The so-called Danubian provinces were one of the largest macro-units of the Roman Empire, which produced a rich archaeological and epigraphic material during the Principate (1st-3rd century AD).
تشابا تشابو
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Eine bürokratische Eigenheit im officium des Statthalters von Pannonia inferior: item filiis classicorum in Bürgerrechtsurkunden der Zeit des Pius?

PICVS
Diplomata militaria haben ein sehr gleichartiges Formular für alle Truppenteile, in denen peregrine Soldaten Dienst taten. Seit dem Ende des Jahres 140 verlieh der Kaiser nur noch den Soldaten selbst das Bürgerrecht, nicht mehr den Kindern, die während ...
Werner Eck
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Fragment of a soldier’s sepulchral monument depicting a convivium scene from Kupinovo, Serbia (southern Pannonia Inferior )

Annales Instituti Archaeologici
In 2024, during a visit to the medieval church of St Luke in Kupinovo, Serbia, a Roman-period sepulchral monument featuring a convivium (banquet) scene was identified within the apse wall.
Mihajlo N. Džamtovski, Stefan Novakovic
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Life on the Roman road: case study Cibalae-Mursa (Pannonia Inferior, Croatia)

2022
One of the objectives of the Life on the Roman road (LRR) project is to utilize landscape surveys and analyses material assemblages to track the development and decline of the Roman way of life between the Cibalae and Mursa. Field surveys carried on by the LRR project in Eastern Slavonia focus on determining the communications on the Cibalae – Mursa ...
Šiljeg, Bartul   +2 more
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