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Economic role of the Roman army in province of Lower Moesia (Moesia Inferior)
This books takes a comprehensive look at the Roman army as a factor which prompted substantial changes and economic transformations in the province of Lower Moesia, discussing its impact on the development of particular branches of the economy. The volume comprises five chapters.
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Fibulae and the Roman Army on the Danube in Moesia Superior [PDF]
During the Roman period, fibulae, beside their primary function of fastening clothes, also functioned as jewellery and status symbols and, hence, were richly and diversely decorated. For this reason, the fibula exposed on the right shoulder, fastening a military cape sagum, pallium or paludamentum, could denote the military unit, rank or a kind of a ...
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ROMAN CAMPS IN ROMANIA. THE STATE OF RESEARCH
Information about temporary camps was, until recently, quite lacking, both for the territory of the province of Dacia, as well as for Muntenia and Dobrudja.
Ovidiu ȚENTEA, Vlad CĂLINA
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Сельское самоуправление во фракийских землях в первых веках н. э. [PDF]
Мартем’янов О. П. Сільське самоврядування у фракійських землях в перших століттях н. е. Важливою рисою соціального та економічного розвитку Фракії та Нижньої Мезії було збереження там міцних общинних відносин.
Мартемьянов, А.П.
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Medicine in Balkans during the Roman Period. [PDF]
Baykan D.
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Urbanism and the division of labour in the Roman Empire. [PDF]
Hanson JW, Ortman SG, Lobo J.
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De cohortibus cantabrorum et de vexillis et cantabris [PDF]
Perea Yébenes, Sabino
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A partir de trois cas pris en Afrique du Nord, en Lycie et en Cisalpine, cet article examine le rôle des entrepôts maritimes dans la diffusion des marchandises en Méditerranée à l'époque romaine, notamment pour l'approvisionnement de ...
Carre, Marie-Brigitte
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The cucurbits of mediterranean antiquity: identification of taxa from ancient images and descriptions. [PDF]
Janick J, Paris HS, Parrish DC.
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The Roman Roads Between Upper Moesia and Thrace: Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence
The paper focuses on a little-known Roman vicinal communication that connected the River Timok region in Upper Moesia with the Roman town of Pautalia in the province of Thrace. In Roman times the most important feature of both of these two regions was mining activity. This road that connected two mining centres was most likely to have been used for the
Petrović, Vladimir P., Grbić, Dragana
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