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Hispanic products in Dalmatia and the Croatian part of Roman Pannonia
Rei cretariae Romanae fautorum acta, 2018In this paper we present the state of knowledge of Hispanic products in the wider area of the eastern Adriatic Sea (Dalmatia and Histria) and in the Croatian part of Roman Pannonia. In the 1st century CE and during the late Empire, the rhythm of Hispanic imports is characterized mostly by fish products.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana, Borzić, Igor
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A New Roman Grave-altar from Pannonia Inferior
Acta Antiqua, 2005In this paper the author publishes a new Roman grave-altar from Bikács (County Tolna). The richly decorated altar was erected by a peregrine Eraviscus and it can be dated to the first decades of the 2nd century. In eastern Pannonia very few grave-altars are known and this is the first one which was erected to a native father.
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2012
The state of research and selected problems of the archaeology of the Croatian part of the Roman province of Pannonia are discussed through following subject matters: literary sources from the 2nd to the end of the 6th century AD, identity perceptions from the late Iron Age to Later Antiquity, the archaeological background to the formation of Roman ...
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The state of research and selected problems of the archaeology of the Croatian part of the Roman province of Pannonia are discussed through following subject matters: literary sources from the 2nd to the end of the 6th century AD, identity perceptions from the late Iron Age to Later Antiquity, the archaeological background to the formation of Roman ...
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The Seat of the Roman Governor at Carnuntum (Pannonia superior)
Heritage, 2021Mario Wallner +2 more
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Hispanic products in Dalmatia and Croatian part of Roman Pannonia
2016Presence of the Hispanic products on the territory of the Roman provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia are known for long time through several papers and monographs (for example Cambi 1976 ; 1989 ; Jurišić 1998 ; 2000 ; Brukner 1981, etc.). Meanwhile, archaeological excavations conducted on several very important and perspective sites (Siscia, Burnum ...
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana, Borzić, Igor
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Minerva in Colours: First Results on a Polychrome Roman Sculpture from Carnuntum (Pannonia)
Heritage, 2023Georg Plattner, Gabrielle Kremer
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The Nature And Origin Of Silvanus’ Cult In The Roman Provinces Of Dalmatia And Pannonia
2016The Nature and Origin of the Cult of Silvanus in the Roman Provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia deals with the cult of Silvanus and presents the evidence and current state of research of the cult in Dalmatia and Pannonia to the wider scholarly community. New perceptions on the subject are proposed and a fresh standpoint from which certain problems may be
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2005
In addition to the autochthonous population that lived in Pannonia an active role in the romanization and urbanization of this region was also played by the immigrant population. This text will attempt to explicate the extent to which romanization was actual or relative.
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In addition to the autochthonous population that lived in Pannonia an active role in the romanization and urbanization of this region was also played by the immigrant population. This text will attempt to explicate the extent to which romanization was actual or relative.
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Grandparents on Roman Tombstones from Pannonia Inferior
Ancient inscriptions, particularly those on funerary stones, are widely recognized for offering valuable insights into both familial and non-familial relationships. From their content, we learn that they were often commissioned by family members, as well as by heirs, clients, patrons, and friends.openaire
Roman Sculpture in Pannonia between imports and local production
2012Roman sculpture as an artistic and sociological phenomenon does not appear before a substantial amount of political and economic interest of Roman society for the territories located in the broader region of Illyricum.
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