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Magnetic Survey at the Roman Military Camp of el Benian in Mauretania Tingitana (Morocco): Results and Implications [PDF]

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2020
The topic of military settlements and the role of troops in the northern provinces of North Africa during the age of the Roman Empire has recently gained a strong interest in historical, archaeological, epigraphical, and economic studies.
Francesco Martorella
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Imports from the Eastern Mediterranean Region in the Roman Military Camp of León (Spain) [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of History, 2020
Archaeological interventions in the last few decades in the city of León, where the Legio VI Victrix and the Legio VII Gemina were located during the Early Roman Empire, have uncovered a considerable amount of Roman pottery.
Ángel Morillo   +2 more
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A melting pot of Roman dogs north of the Alps with high phenotypic and genetic diversity and similar diets [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Several dog skeletons were excavated at the Roman town of Augusta Raurica and at the military camp of Vindonissa, located in the northern Alpine region of Switzerland (Germania Superior). The relationships between them and the people, the nature of their
José Granado   +6 more
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The querns from the Roman military camp at Hermeskeil (Rhineland-Palatinate): Bridging the gap to Caesar’s De Bello Gallico

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies
The late-Republican military camp at Hermeskeil (Rhineland-Palatinate) is one of the few known archaeological sites from the Gallic Wars and can be linked directly to the historical record given in Caesar’s De Bello Gallico.
Sabine Hornung   +4 more
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The Seat of the Roman Governor at Carnuntum (Pannonia superior)

open access: yesHeritage, 2021
The Roman site of Carnuntum was once a flourishing center on the frontiers of the Roman Empire. In its heyday as the capital of the province of Pannonia superior, Carnuntum probably covered an area of almost 9 km2.
Christian Gugl   +3 more
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A case of myositis ossificans traumatica on one skeleton from Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2019
The Roman city and military camp of Viminacium is situated between the villages of Stari Kostolac and Drmno, 12 kilometres north-east of Požarevac, close to the confluence of the Mlava and the Danube.
Vulović Dragana   +2 more
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Installazioni militari a nord del fiume Loukkos nella provincia romana della Mauretania Tingitana (Marocco)

open access: yesAntiquités Africaines, 2021
The theme of the role of armies and military camps in the provinces of the empire has always assumed fundamental importance for the understanding of the imperial policy of territorial control and agricultural exploitation.
Francesco Martorella
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Perforated coins from graves at the Viminacium necropolis of Pećine [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2018
A common problem that occurs when interpreting finds of perforated Roman coins is their function and whether they were perforated in Roman times or later. Hence, the specimens which originate from an undisturbed archaeological context, as is the
Vojvoda Mirjana D.
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring Ephemeral Features with Ground-Penetrating Radar: An Approach to Roman Military Camps

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
This paper addresses an experimental approach to the archaeological study of Roman camps in NW Iberia using ground-penetrating radar (henceforth GPR). The main goal is to explore the capabilities of GPR to extract datasets from ephemeral features, such as temporary camps or siege works, among others. This information aims to maximise the data available
Jesús García Sánchez   +3 more
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Perforated coins from graves at the Viminacium necropolis of Više Grobalja [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2015
A common problem that occurs when interpreting finds of perforated Roman coins is whether they had been perforated in Roman times or later. Hence, the specimens that originate from an undisturbed archaeological context, as is the case with finds
Vojvoda Mirjana D.
doaj   +1 more source

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