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New excavation of the Roman Age settlement at Budapest dist. XVII, Péceli út (15127) site
In autumn 2019 the staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences conducted a rescue excavation in the suburbs of Budapest, on the territory of Pécel. Based on the long research history of the investigated site (Budapest dist.
Bence Simon +3 more
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A late Roman oil lamp from Ajdovščina–Castra [PDF]
Over a hundred fragments of clay oil lamps from the Roman period were discovered in the foundations of five buildings dating from the middle to late imperial periods, during rescue excavations from 2017 to 2019 carried out at a Roman-period site in ...
Ana Kovačič
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In this study, two busts and a relief fragment, which are preserved in the Stone Artifacts Warehouse of Aydın Archaeological Museum and brought to the museum through purchase, are discussed.
Umut KAPUCİ
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The modern notion of “imperial cult” is not mere appropriate to describe the diversity of rites created to worship the emperors throughout the empire : the official Roman cult, which was principally devoted to the Divi and to the Genius and the Numen of ...
Gabrielle Frija
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Related to the summary of Adams (2013), the present study, first of all, solves the problem of how the absence of a linguistic change, in this case of the merger of /b/ and /w/, can be evidenced in inscriptional corpora.
Béla Adamik
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The funerary stele of the centurion from the liburna Lucusta, Liccaeus, son of Veius, is exhibited in the lapidarium at Osor (Apsorus) on the island of Cres (Crexi).
Marjeta Šašel Kos
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This article presents a quantitative analysis of iconographic trends in the depiction of deities in the coinage of the Roman Empire throughout the second and third centuries CE to explore temporal shifts in Roman imperial propaganda in the context of ...
Glomb Tomáš +2 more
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The most distinctive factor that separates the Imperial Rome from the Republican is visually seen on the building programme in provinces. The conquered lands were systematically exploited with heavy taxes thorough publicani or tax collectors during the ...
Deniz Berk TOKBUDAK
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Per una prosopografia dei sacerdoti e delle sacerdotesse ateniesi in età imperiale: note preliminari
This paper offers an overview of an ongoing research project on priesthoods in Roman Athens, whose first purpose is to realise a prosopography of the Athenian cult personnel during the Roman imperial period (c. 27 BC-267 AD).
Camia, Francesco
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Provincial governors in the military command system of the early Roman Empire
The article analyzes the position of the provincial governors of the senatorial and imperial provinces during the period of the Principate, acting here as military leaders of the highest rank.
S. V. Telepen
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