Roman roads and their significance for the economic growth of the south of Upper Moesia [PDF]
The paper presents data that point to the routes of side roads (viae vicinales), less significant in terms of their construction, but, economically, highly important for the development of mining, trade, and craftsmanship in the south of Upper Moesia ...
Gligor Samardzic
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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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On the Depictions of Roman Soldiers on Funerary Monuments in Moesia Inferior
One of the few examples of Roman gravestones bearing a depiction of the deceased as a soldier was known to have been found in Tomis and kept in the collection of the National Museum of Antiquities in Bucharest.
Georgescu, C.
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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 ...
Vladimir P Petrović
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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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Genetic history of the population of Crete [PDF]
Abstract The medieval history of several populations often suffers from scarcity of contemporary records resulting in contradictory and sometimes biased interpretations by historians. This is the situation with the population of the island of Crete, which remained relatively undisturbed until the Middle Ages when multiple wars, invasions, and ...
Petros Drineas +15 more
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The problem of the location of the Gabuleum and Theranda road stops on the Lissus-Naissus Roman road (Upper Moesia) [PDF]
The paper presents data on the problem related to the location of Gabuleum and Theranda road stops on the Lisus-Naisus Roman road (Upper Moesia). The Lisus-Naisus Roman road intersected modern-day Kosova and Metohija stretching from the southwest to the ...
Gligor Samardzic
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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.
Tomáš Glomb
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Bronzuri romane inedite din Moesia Inferior
Among the recent donations from the last years entered the collections of the Museum of Tulcea is an important group of accessories, furniture, parts of bronze vessels, toilet casket accessories and other finds belonging to instrumentum domesticum, used ...
George Nuţu, Costel Chiriac
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Florian Matei-Popescu, The Roman Army in Moesia Inferior
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Dan Aparaschivei
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