Wine and the vine in Upper Moesia archaeological and epigraphic evidence [PDF]
Vine-growing and winemaking in the area of the Roman province of Upper Moesia are looked at based on the information supplied by the ancient sources, and the archaeological and epigraphic evidence (inscriptions, artistic depictions, vinedressing
Pilipović Sanja
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The image of Persephone on the Upper Moesian limes a contribution to the study of ancient cults [PDF]
The ways in which Persephone was depicted in the Roman province of Upper Moesia may help understand the significance the goddess had for the inhabitants of the Upper Moesian limes, notably Viminacium and Ratiaria, where the discussed archaeological ...
Pilipović Sanja
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Exceptionally high levels of lead pollution in the Balkans from the Early Bronze Age to the Industrial Revolution. [PDF]
The Balkans are considered the birthplace of mineral resource exploitation and metalworking in Europe. However, since knowledge of the timing and extent of metallurgy in southeastern Europe is largely constrained by discontinuous archaeological findings,
Longman J +3 more
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The spread of the cult of Asclepius in the context of the Roman army benefited from the presence of physicians: A spatial proximity analysis. [PDF]
The article applies a GIS based approach to the study of the spread of the cult of Asclepius, the Greco-Roman healing god, during the Roman period.
Glomb T.
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Timacum Minus in Moesia Superior—Centrality and Urbanism at a Roman Mining Settlement [PDF]
When applying traditional criteria of Roman urbanism, several settlements in the province of Moesia are not recognised as parts of the urban network. To avoid this, previous criteria of urbanism should be revised.
Lina Diers
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Athens and Roman Problems around Moesia
An Athenian inscription honored S. Iulius Catus for settling Getae in Thrace: he was likely both legate of Moesia and governor of Macedonia simultaneously.
James H. Oliver
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The Aquae Station on the Roman Danube Limes Road in Upper Moesia [PDF]
The Roman road from Singidunum to Ratiaria connected the different fortifications and civil settlements along the limes in Upper Moesia. Aquae (Prahovo) had a favorable strategic position near the mouth of the Timok River that flowed into the Danube and ...
Petrović Vladimir P.
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BATHING IN THE ROMAN PROVINCE: LOCAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BATHS IN MOESIA SUPERIOR
There are approximately 40 Roman baths dating from the 1st to 4th century AD that have been discovered in the territory of Moesia Superior. Most of them were systematically investigated, while some were only indirectly confirmed, either by means of ...
IVANA KUZMANOVIĆ NOVOVIĆ +2 more
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Prosopographic notes on roman mining in Moesia superior: The families of wealthy immigrants in the mining districts of Moesia superior [PDF]
The author analyzes epigraphic evidence (fresh or based on documents the reading and/or interpretation of which has been revised in sections I-V) to show that Roman mining in Moesia Superior, under the Principate, was largely based on private ...
Dušanić Slobodan
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We are continuing our series of studies regarding the maps of Roman Dacia with this short note regarding the representation of Dacia in the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman world. Edited by Richard J.A. Talbert, this atlas was published in 2000 in
Florin Gheorghe Fodorean
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