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Pannonische glanztonware in Roman Dalmatia
2014The examination of pottery material from different localities established the presence of Pannonische Glanztonware in the area of the Roman province of Dalmatia. This paper will present its distribution and basic typological definitions. Using findings from various localities we will attempt to determine the connections with which Pannonische ...
Konestra, Ana, Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana
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The Roman Mosaics of Dalmatia, Histria and Pannonia
2001In the first centuries of Roman rule, mosaics were most often used to cover the floor surfaces of public and private structures in cities and on country estates. The confirmed numerous archaeological discoveries of mosaics in Dalmatia, Histria and Pannonia bear witness to the importation, acceptance, and imitation of artistic forms in the stylistic ...
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Maritime Villas in Roman Istria and Dalmatia
American Classical League newsletter, 2005There are numerous Roman villas on Istrian and Dalmatian coast also on the neighboring islands, but there are rather few real maritime villas. As there are rather rare and the most exclusive Roman sites, we aim our attention to archaeological evidence and their possitions.
Schrunk, Ivana, Begović, Vlasta
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LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT IN THE ROMAN PROVINCE OF DALMATIA
AUREA IURIS ROMANI, 2022This article deals with the local self-government of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The object of research is both the division of individual autonomous towns and municipalities according to their types and the internal organisation of these self-governing units.
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Over the last millennium bce, Dalmatia (modern-day southern Croatia) transformed from a landscape of fragmented Iron Age communities into a more unified society through interactions with Greek settlers and, later, Roman influence. In the Early Iron Age, these communities displayed distinct material cultures and social structures.
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Roman Maritime Villas in Dalmatia and Istria
2003In his recent comprehensive study Xavier Lafon (2001.) has defined the historical phenomenon of the Roman maritime villas and has presented their origin and development. The villas on the Tyrrehenian litoral are the best known not only from literary and documentary sources but also from archaeological research.
Begović, Vlasta, Schrunk, Ivančica
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2012
Konvencijalno se drži da su Artorii u rimskoj provinciji Dalmaciji porodica italskog podrijetla, koja se na prostoru Salone naselila tijekom 2. st. To se pretpostavlja na temelju dva natpisa sepulkralnog karaktera na kojima je spomenut glasoviti vitez L. Artorius Castus.
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Konvencijalno se drži da su Artorii u rimskoj provinciji Dalmaciji porodica italskog podrijetla, koja se na prostoru Salone naselila tijekom 2. st. To se pretpostavlja na temelju dva natpisa sepulkralnog karaktera na kojima je spomenut glasoviti vitez L. Artorius Castus.
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Celtic Deities in Roman Dalmatia: A Reassesment
2016The paper re-examines all Celtic divine names attested in Latin inscriptions of Roman Dalmatia. Contrary to current opinion, it is argued that Epona and Camulus are most probably not mentioned in the epigraphy of ancient Salona. The article analyses inscriptions of the area which are thought to be associated with Gaulish Taranis / Taranus, and also ...
Falileyev, Alexander +1 more
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