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Preliminary Observations on Roman Landscape in Moesia Inferior

Revista CICSA online, Serie Nouă
The arrival of the Romans at the Lower Danube and transforming this area into the Roman province of Moesia Inferior led to a radical change of the landscape. A wide space is occupied and organized by the army. The Romans slowly introduced their own model of territorial administration.
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Crafting Roman Identity: Professions and Latinisation in Moesia Superior

Dacia. Revue d’archéologie et d’histoire ancienne. Nouvelle série
This study examines the relationship between urbanisation, Latinisation, and occupational epigraphy in the Roman province of Moesia Superior during the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. It explores how military presence, mining activities, and urban centres influenced the social and economic fabric of the province. The epigraphic record reveals how occupational
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The Dobrudja Hoard - Assessing a Roman Imperial Hoard from Moesia Inferior / Tezaur Dobrogea - Analiza unui tezaur roman imperial din Moesia Inferior

Cercetări Numismatice
The paper showcases a Roman imperial hoard found in 1930 in Dobrudja region, laying out pieces of information about the discovery, the deposition with museum, the numismatic structure of the deposit, and the political background. The 557 denarii range from Nero to Gordian III, displaying two moments of intensified accretion based on estimated use-wear ...
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Roman roads in Moesia Inferior in the Black Sea coast area

Materiale şi cercetãri arheologice (Serie nouã)
Una dintre principalele căi de comunicație din Moesia Inferior, care lega coloniile grecești de pe țărmul mării, era reprezentată de drumul litoralului, al cărui traseu poate fi reconstituit în principal pe baza surselor cartografice și epigrafice, dar și a cercetărilor de suprafață.
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PIXE–PIGE investigation of Roman Imperial vessels and window glass from Mt. Kosmaj, Serbia (Moesia Superior)

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2015
Milica Maric Stojanović   +2 more
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Coinage of the Roman Provinces of Moesia and Thrace: Imperial or Provincial?

Uniwersytet Warszawski, "Inicjatywa Doskonałości – Uczelnia Badawcza (IDUB)"
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