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Bone tuberculosis in Roman Period Pannonia (western part of Hungary)

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More Celtic names from Roman Pannonia

Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, 2016
Zusammenfassung Dieser Beitrag diskutiert eine Reihe von „neuen” keltischen Personennamen in der römischen Epigraphik Pannoniens. Die Namen sind aus archäologischen Veröffentlichungen bekannt, wurden aber in der vergleichenden Keltologie bisher nicht behandelt. Beispiele aus der lateinischen Inschrift aus Aquincum werden diskutiert, und
Alexander Falileyev, Ivan Radman-Livaja
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The Late Roman Army in Pannonia

Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2004
In this paper the author gives a short summary of the question of the late Roman army in Pannonia with special regard to the Notitia Dignitatum and the changes in the military organisation during the 4th-5th centuries. The presence of the foederati in this region was examined again on the basis of antique sources.
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Archaeogenetics: Local genetic diversity and ethnic fluidity in post-Roman Pannonia

Current Biology, 2023
During the fifth century, the Roman Empire underwent dramatic changes. New, ethnically identified polities emerged in the Mediterranean region. Historical research has highlighted the social complexities of this process. Archaeogenetics now shows the remarkably high genetic diversity of post-Roman local societies.
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The Roman Mosaics of Dalmatia, Histria and Pannonia

2001
In the first centuries of Roman rule, mosaics were most often used to cover the floor surfaces of public and private structures in cities and on country estates. The confirmed numerous archaeological discoveries of mosaics in Dalmatia, Histria and Pannonia bear witness to the importation, acceptance, and imitation of artistic forms in the stylistic ...
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Imported and Local Pottery in Late Roman Pannonia

2015
AbstractIn Late Roman Pannonia, local pottery was produced in small, local centres, but on a more limited scale than before the 4th c., in the region. A dense network of pottery workshops operated at the time of Valentinian in the Danube bend, which was an important section of the limes.
Piroska Hárshegyi, Katalin Ottományi
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A New Roman Grave-altar from Pannonia Inferior

Acta Antiqua, 2005
In 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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The origin of the road and city network of Roman Pannonia

Journal of Historical Geography, 1979
Abstract In any one macro-region there is usually one brief period of large-scale city foundation. Within Pannonia the road and city building impulse was introduced from outside along differing axial lines at three different times. Impulse chains extended from the generating points or areas to the primary objectives.
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Iron Resources and Production for the Roman Frontier in Pannonia

Historical metallurgy, 1998
During Roman times Siscia was an important settlement, controlling a key route between Pannonia and Dalmatia, across the river Sava. To the south of Siscia, on Mount Trgovi, Mount Zrin and Mount Majdan, limonite deposits were exploited on a very large scale resulting in millions of tons of slag.
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The Early Christian Topography of the Roman Province Pannonia

2008
The image and the topography of the Pannonian early Christian communities has been derived from data about bishops, the leaders of these communities and the archaeological data. Sites with elements that suggest presence of Christians in the late antiquity in the continental part of Croatia, that have been established so far, make just an insignificant ...
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