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Tilurium – Roman Military Camp

2016
The exhibition represents the present knowledge of the Roman military camp Tilurium (ant. Tilurium) in the village of Gardun above Trilj.
Tabak, Angela   +2 more
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Theoretical Aspects of Roman Camp and Fort Design

, 2004
Comprising a rectangular enclosure bounded by a rampart and ditch, the Roman camp displayed the skills of the Roman military engineers in assessing and deploying human and other resources.
A. Richardson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ROMAN KITCHENWARE, CULINAE AND AREAS INDICATIVE OF COOKING ACTIVITIES IN THE LEGIONARY FORTRESS FROM POTAISSA

Acta Musei Napocensis
The aim of this research effort focuses on offering a larger and more complete picture of all kitchenware forms utilized by legio V Macedonica within the legionary fortress from Potaissa.
Luciana Nedelea
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hedemünden (Lkr. Göttingen) – more than a Roman military camp

2016
Im Jahr 2003 wurde im Werratal bei Hedemünden (Lkr. Göttingen) ein römisches Militärlager der augusteischen Zeit entdeckt. Nach Geländeprospektionen und Probegrabungen über einen Zeitraum von zehn Jahren hinweg hat sich die teilweise gut erhaltene Anlage als mehrteiliger logistischer Stützpunkt herausgestellt.
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O Penedo dos Lobos: Roman military activity in the uplands of the Galician Massif (Northwest Iberia)

Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 2022
João Fonte, Manuel Gago Mariño
exaly  

Survey of the Danube Bank at the Roman Military Camp in Iža

Študijné zvesti Archeologického ústavu SAV
Klaudia Daňová   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Roman coins found during archaeological excavations of the amphitheatre of the military legion camp at Burnum (2003 – 2009)

2010
As natural karst valley was used for building of the amphitheatre at Burnum (province Dalmatia), it was necessary to prepare and adjust the terrain for building separate architectural parts. The terrain was leveled by cutting and hewing bedrock and also by filling up larger cavities and leveling certain areas with soil, which will become rich source of
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Something's fishy: the role of the Danube fish in the diet of the soldiers from the Roman military camp Diana – Karataš

The site of Diana – Karataš is a Roman period auxiliary fort that was once a part of the Roman Limes on the Danube. It is located at the very end of the Iron Gates – a 134 km long narrow Danube Gorge in today’s eastern Serbia. Here, a large fortification that could hold around 500 soldiers was erected in the I century AD and lasted until the middle of ...
Živaljević, Ivana   +1 more
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