Romanisation of the population of the eastern part of the Roman province of Dalmatia [PDF]
It is considered that the territory of the eastern part of the Roman province of Dalmatia was inhabited by the population of the same ethnic and cultural identity.
Zotović Radmila M.
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Notes on the ancient population from the area of 'Dilunto': A few examples from the south of the province Dalmatia [PDF]
The paper presents data on the population from the south of the province Dalmatia (Dilunto / Stolac). The conquest of the Illyrians and the education in the province of Dalmatia led not only to territorial but to ethnic changes as well.
Samardžić Gligor M.
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On ancient cults from the south of the province of Dalmatia: A few examples from East Herzegovina [PDF]
Statues that testify about the religiousness of the Roman citizens exist in East Herzegovina (south of the province of Dalmatia) as well as in all areas within the Roman Empire.
Samardžić Gligor M.
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Tiles and Amphorae in the Roman Province of Dalmatia: Evidence of Stamps
Archaeological investigations conducted in recent decades have provided valuable new insight into the production of tiles and amphorae in the Roman province of Dalmatia. Discoveries of workshops as well as of separate production bound finds – most notably the kilns – are the most direct evidence for it.
Ana Konestra, Anamarija Kurilić
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The Use of Limestone in the Roman Province of Dalmatia
The primary objective of this study is to present the methodological approach used in an attempt to determine possible provenience areas (quarries ...
Lozić, Edisa, Rižnar, Igor
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BOŽIDAR PETRANOVIĆ AND THE EMERGENCE OF PERIODICALS IN SERBIAN IN THE PROVINCE OF DALMATIA
Božidar Petranović belongs to a group of prominent actors as regards to the 19th-century Serbian culture in the province of Dalmatia (part of the present-day Croatia).
Данијела Д. Јелић
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The creation of the province of Dalmatia in light of the recent research
Much of the history of Illyricum, the predecessor of Dalmatia, is obscure and our knowledge limited, but it can be regarded as very likely that at the time of Caesar’s proconsulate no independent and administratively regulated province existed in Illyricum, which must have happened after Octavian’s Illyrian War (35-33 BC); earlier, the main masters of ...
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Funerary Monuments in the Interior of the Roman Province of Dalmatia
The present study deals with the question of the organization of the stonemasonry production of funerary monuments in the interior of the former Roman province of Dalmatia. The aim of the research was to identify a model of stonemasonry production that originated in a mountainous and difficult to traverse area, where the possibilities of water ...
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Silver jewelry of autochthonous style from south and south-east parts of roman province Dalmatia [PDF]
In the hinterland of the middle Adriatic, at the sites Ivoševci (Burnum) and Podgrađe (Asseria), were found the knee-like fibulae made of silver, on which were hanged the chains made of silver twisted wire with pendants.
Popović Ivana
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Notes on indigenous people from the south of the Dalmatia province: Examples from East Herzegovina [PDF]
The paper presents data on indigenous people from the area of East Herzegovina (the south of the province of Dalmatia). After the defeat of the Illyrians and the establishment of educational goals in the Roman province of Dalmatia, territorial and ethnic
Gligor Samardžić
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