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Roman frontier crossing Mocanului Valley [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2022
Several years ago, within Limes Transalutanus Project (2014-2017), we dealt with several segments of the Roman limes in Teleorman County. Briefly, that meant aerial and terrestrial survey, geologic sampling and geophysics, in most of the cases.
Eugen S. Teodor   +2 more
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Book review, Andrea Popa, Managementul integrat al patrimoniului cultural mondial în România. Studiu de caz: Frontiera romană în Dacia. Siturile de epocă romană de la Brețcu, Comolău și Boroșneu Mare [Integrated Management of World Cultural Heritage in Romania. Case Study: The Roman Frontier in Dacia. The Roman sites of Brețcu, Comolău, and Boroșneu Mare] (Sibiu: Editura ASTRA Museum, 2023) [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2023
Book review, Andrea Popa, Managementul integrat al patrimoniului cultural mondial în România. Studiu de caz: Frontiera romană în Dacia. Siturile de epocă romană de la Brețcu, Comolău și Boroșneu Mare [Integrated Management of World Cultural Heritage in ...
Sergiu Musteata
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Sequences of the Transylvanian Limesforschung. István Ferenczi and the limites research in Dacia Porolissensis

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2021
The present article focuses on the activity of the Hungarian archaeologist István Ferenczi (1921-2000) in the field of Roman frontier studies. On the occasion of his 100th birthday, we consider it more than necessary to review his enormous pioneering ...
Cociș, Horațiu
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Frontier Army of the Late Roman Empire in the Mid-4th c. A.D. (Case of Isauria and the Rhine Frontier): on the Ways of Territorial Deployment of Military Units

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2021
Introduction. During the whole 4th c. the Late Roman frontier military units constantly took part in military campaigns against different enemies of the Empire, hovewer the author of this paper asks the question how precisely frontier military ...
Evgeniy Mekhamadiev
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The Frontiers of the Roman Empire in Eastern Dacia. Preliminary Results of Research Conducted in the Context of the Romanian National Limes Program [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2020
The visible and invisible traces of the Roman Frontier in Dacia have been, for quite a long time, one of the most representative archaeological sites in Romania, and especially in Transylvania.
Alexandru Popa
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STUDY ON THE FRONTIER OF EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HANDICRAFT INDUSTRY

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2023
The Roman Empire was strengthened by its effective control and governance of its border areas. To a large extent, the operation and governance of the border areas are related to the safety, prosperity, and decline of the country, and also to the survival
Libin XIE
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The Excavation of a Romano-British Site at Netherhall Road, Maryport

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2023
A programme of archaeological trial trenching and excavation was undertaken by CFA Archaeology Ltd between Maryport (Alavna) Roman Fort and Netherhall Road on the north-eastern outskirts of Maryport from 2010 to 2016. The work confirmed the presence of a
Magnus Kirby, Jamie Walker
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The Roman Sports Cavalry Helmet from Islaz (Teleorman County, Romania) [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2023
The topic of this paper is a Roman cavalry sports helmet, or more specifically two halves of the same item, made out of copper alloy. It is part of a category of highly decorated military equipment, designed for parade or, more precisely, used in ...
Alexandru Rațiu   +2 more
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THE EVOLUTION OF ROMAN FRONTIER CONCEPT AND POLICY

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2015
The Roman power is, ideologically, infinite in time and space. Nevertheless, the Roman state had experienced a wide variety of territorial limits, evolving in time and space, more or less throughout a millennium.
George Cupcea
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The Roman Food System in Southern Pannonia (Croatia) From the 1st–4th Century A.D.

open access: yesOpen 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.
Reed Kelly, Roguljić Ivana Ožanić
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