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THE ANTONINE PLAGUE IN DACIA AND MOESIA INFERIOR

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2014
 The study of epidemics, especially the ancient ones, has long eluded our scientists. And so, we have tried to use a different approach and different ways of studying the disastrous effects of such an epidemic, in the 2nd  century A.D.
Dragoș Mitrofan
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Vici и κῶμαι первых веков нашей эры на территории фракийских земель (По данным письменных источников) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
A. Martemyanov. Vici and κῶμαι of the First Centuries AD in the Territory of Thracian Lands (According to the Data of Written Sources) In the article is making an attempt to determine how many villages in the territory of Lower Moesia and Thrace by ...
Мартемьянов, А.П.
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THE MOBILITY OF MILITARY RECRUITS FROM RURAL MOESIA INFERIOR: DESTINATIONS, ROUTES, ESTIMATED DISTANCES

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology
The rural milieu was an important source of recruitment for the Roman army from the second quarter of the 1st century AD until the reorganisation of the province under the Diocletian.
Lucretiu MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA, Ana HONCU
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Култът към Юпитер в долнодунавските провинции по времето на Тетрархията

open access: yesБългарско е-Списание за Археология, 2021
The paper aims to trace the history of the cult of the supreme Roman deity Jupiter in the Lower Danube territories during the period of the Tetrarchy. The topic, within these chronological frames, had not been tackled thus far.
Ivan Valchev
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Roman Limes in Upper Moesia: Aquae and its Territory [PDF]

open access: yes
Abstract: 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 a peculiar character in the military and civil context. It was built at the same time as a
Petrović, Vladimir P., Janjić, Gordan
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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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Epigraphic Interoperability Workshops

open access: yes, 2011
The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (New York University), together with the Seminar fur Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik at Heidelberg University seek support for two three-day workshops.
Christian Witschel   +3 more
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Coalescing traditions-Coalescing people: Community formation in Pannonia after the decline of the Roman Empire. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2020
Knipper C   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Beidaud, the first Roman rural site in Moesia Inferior fully mapped using geophysics

open access: yesArchéoSciences
Roman rural site Beidaud, first in Moesia Inferior fully investigated non-invasively, Magnetometry and GPR reveal size, layout, functions of Empire's fringe ...
Adrian Șerbănescu   +2 more
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