Late Roman and Early Byzantine Solidi of the Stiernstedt Ancient Coin Collection
This is a study of 33 Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the period 394-565 that are kept in the Stiernstedt Ancient Coin Collection. The solidi were acquired in the late nineteenth century by the co-founding president of the Swedish Numismatic ...
Svante Fischer
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Itinéraires autour d’une plaque-boucle byzantine du vie siècle
A rigid belt-plaque made of copper alloy was discovered unstratified on the site of Menjou (Ariège) in 2000. It has been identified as belonging to a Byzantine type of the 6th century AD, a unique find in Gaul. Here we explore the question of the origins
Jean-Luc Boudartchouk
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Hide and Seek. Roads, Lookouts and Directional Visibility Cones in Central Anatolia [PDF]
In Cappadocia (central Turkey), routes that were only of a secondary importance during the Roman age acquired a new relevance starting from the end of the 7th century.
Salemi, Giuseppe, Turchetto, Jacopo
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Alexandros Ypsilanti’s Code of Laws (Pravilniceasca Condica). From The Dowry “Ante Nuptias” And “Post Nuptias” To The “Sheet Of Dowry” Of The Old Romanian Law [PDF]
The examination and assessment of the contents of the Code of Laws published in the year 1780 by Alexandros Ypsilanti, Prince of Wallachia (1774–1782; 1796–1797) – known as Pravilniceasca Condica – is the result of an interdisciplinary research, carried ...
Catalina Mititelu
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SEBASTOPOLIS EXCAVATIONS AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE BYZANTINE CHURCH
The ancient city of Sebastopolis, located in Tokat's Sulusaray district, was unknown to researchers until the 19th century, when it came to earth in 1871 thanks to the finding of an inscription bearing the name of the city.
Akın TEMÜR, İlknur GÜLTEKIN GENÇ
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Bioarchaeological Study of the Funeral Finds from Slava Rusă, Tulcea County, Romania [PDF]
Slava Rusă is well known for the Roman-Byzantine settlement but the archaeological excavations unearthed ojects from Upper Paleolithic, Neolithic and Medieval period. The article is focused on the anthropological data of human remains.
Andrei D. SOFICARU
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A Roman provincial city and its contamination legacy from artisanal and daily-life activities.
Roman metal use and related extraction activities resulted in heavy metal pollution and contamination, in particular of Pb near ancient mines and harbors, as well as producing a global atmospheric impact. New evidence from ancient Gerasa (Jerash), Jordan,
Genevieve Holdridge +8 more
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Dative by genitive replacement in the Greek language of the papyri: a diachronic account of case semantics [PDF]
Semantic analysis of the prenominal first person singular genitive pronoun (μου) in the Greek of the documentary papyri shows that the pronoun is typically found in the position between a verbal form and an alienable possessum which functions as the ...
Stolk, Joanne Vera
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The Defence of the Long Walls of Thrace (Μακρά Τείχη τῆς Θρᾴκης) under Justinian the Great (527–565 A.D.) [PDF]
The paper discusses the question of the defence of the Long Walls of Thrace (Μακρά Τείχη τῆς Θρᾴκης) or the Anastasian Wall (Αναστάσειο Τείχος) under Justinian the Great (527–565 A.D.).
Wiewiorowski, Jacek
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Roman and Byzantine Ankara observed by foreign travellers [PDF]
Due to its strategic location and being crossroads of major roads Ankara was one of the most important cities of Anatolia throughout the ages especially during the Roman and Byzantine periods.
H. Sinan Sülüner
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