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L. MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA, RURE VIVERE IN MOESIA INFERIORE. LA POPULATION DANS LE MILIEU RURAL D’UNE PROVINCE PÉRIPHERIQUE DE L’EMPIRE ROMAIN

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2019
The present submission is a review of L. Mihailescu-Bîrliba’s book on the rural areas of Moesia Inferior. The book is an exhaustive and comprehensive overview of the population attested in here during the Roman period.
Rada Varga
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Daily Life in the Limesgebiet: Archaeozoological Evidence on Animal Resource Exploitation in Lower Danubian Sites of 2nd–6th Centuries AD

open access: yesDiversity, 2022
Roman Limesgebiet was both a border between the Greco–Roman world and barbaricum, but also the contact area between these two parts of the ancient oicumene.
Simina Margareta Stanc   +3 more
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'I HAD A DREAM...' - THE DEDICATION OF AN EQUES OF THE ALA I DARDANORUM IN THE SURROUNDINGS OF TROESMIS AND THE PROBLEM OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN MOESIA INFERIOR

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2022
Within the framework of multidisciplinary investigations, under the ongoing Troesmis-project the basic topographic features of the Roman, Late Roman and Byzantine settlement of Troesmis (Turcoaia, Tulcea County, RO) were clarified.
Cristina Georgeta Alexandrescu
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Life on the frontier: Roman military families in Lower Moesia

open access: yesStudia Europaea Gnesnensia, 2017
The epigraphic evidence from four Lower Moesian legionary bases provides information about military-civilian society living along the Lower Danubian frontier zone. The inscriptions on stone originating from these four sites informs not only about the names, age or status of the people living in the border zone, but may be helpful in recreating the ...
openaire   +3 more sources

FLOOR MOSAICS FROM THE TERRITORY OF ROMAN PROVINCE MOESIA

open access: yesTransactions of the VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series, 2013
Prace se věnuje podlahovým mozaikam z uzemi bývale řimske provincie Moesie. Termin Moesie je použivan v teto praci výhradně jako zeměpisna definice pro uzemi dnesniho Srbska, Kosova a Bulharska. Nejdřive je shrnuta tato umělecka technika jako takova. Dale jsou popsany druhy mozaik.
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THE ROMANS PRESENCE ON THE TERRITORY OF OLBIA STATE IN I–II CENTURY A. D. IN THE CONTEXT OF MILITARY POLICY OF THE PRINCIPATE

open access: yesМіжнародні відносини: теоретико-практичні аспекти, 2018
The Rome’s interest in Olbia revival at the end of the Ist century B. C. was first of all caused by the need in the Empire’s northeastern borders protection from Sarmat tribes raids and the most important trade routes of the Northern Black Sea Coast ...
Mykola Oliynyk
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Noi bronzuri figurate din Dobrogea

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2016
Recent studies concerning the figural bronze pieces from Dobrudja have shown their iconographic diversity and the influences that occurred in northeastern Moesia.
George Nuţu, Costel Chiriac
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Heroic themes of the Trojan cycle in Roman funerary art example of a relief from Pincum [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2006
The fragment of a marble relief from Roman Pincum (modern-day Veliko Gradište, Serbia) showing Achilles and Hector inspires to explore the symbolic meaning of this mythological composition and to examine other relief's depicting heroic themes of the ...
Pilipović Sanja
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DIES FOR STRIKING REPUBLICAN AND EARLY IMPERIAL COINS FROM MOESIA AND THRACE: ANCIENT FORGERIES OR SOMETHING ELSE?

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2014
This paper attempts to trace the distribution of unofficial dies for striking late Republican and early Imperial coins in Moesia and Thrace, discussing eleven dies and one hub (master die).
Evgeni I. Paunov
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Veterans of the Roman army as members of the municipal elite in Moesia Superior

open access: yesŽiva Antika, 2017
The aim of this paper would be to examine the social status and role of veterans of the Roman army in the municipal life in Moesia Superior. Scant epigraphic evidence suggests that discharged soldiers rarely took an active part in the administration of the towns which they had chosen as places of their retirement. This picture is in accordance with the
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