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Novalja (Navalia) – a port of the Roman imperial period

Materijali (Društvo za povijest i kulturni razvoj Istre), 2008
Zahvaljujući arheološkim istraživanjima koja se sustavno provode posljednjih godina na nizu lokaliteta u sjevernom dijelu otoka Paga otkriveni su, među inim, i važni nalazi za poznavanje antičkoga pomorstva. Osim ostataka šivanoga broda i jednoga drvenoga sidra, locirana je i luka iz razdoblja Rimskog carstva. Naime, godine 2007.
Ilkić, Mato, Parica, Mate
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Astronomy During the Roman Imperial Period and Late Antiquity

1975
The period between Hipparchus and Ptolemy probably saw a great deal of astronomical activity, directed at the computation of lunar and planetary positions. The period of ingenious mathematical models of the Eudoxan type and of “pythagorean” speculations definitely came to a close while the enormous spread of astrological practices created an ever ...
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Roman Imperial Period Nike Statue from Prymnessos

2023
The Nike statue belonging to the Roman Imperial Period was found in the ancient settlement area of Prymnessos (Sülün) and is now in the Afyonkarahisar Museum. The ancient settlement area of Prymnessos is one of the big cities founded by the Phrygians in the village of Sülün in the central district of Afyonkarahisar.
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Sculptural polychromy of the Roman Imperial Period: recent research [PDF]

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Atti della seconda tavola rotonda sulla policromia della scultura ...
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Tyana Minted Roman Imperial Period Coins in Niğde Museum

2023
Niğde ili Bor ilçesi Kemerhisar kasabasında yer alan Tyana Antik Kenti’nin önemli yol güzergâhlarında olması, tarım ve madencilik açısından zengin bir bölgede yer alması, erken çağlardan başlayarak günümüze kadar yerleşim yeri olmasını sağlamıştır. Tyana Antik Kenti’nde ilk yerleşme izleri, MÖ 1600 civarı, Hititler dönemine tarihlendirilir.
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A Gilt Glass of the Roman Imperial Period

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1931
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