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Identifying quarries in the Roman Pannonia: geological report
This study examines ancient monuments found in Dolenjska with the aim of providing insight into local ancient quarries, which represent the predominant form and organization of quarrying across the Roman Empire. For the purposes of this study, we developed a simple procedure to approach artifacts, most of which we could examine only by macroscopic ...openaire +1 more source
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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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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Evidence for Christianity in Roman Southern Pannonia (Northern Croatia)
1997All sorts of material evidence for early Christianity is classified according to kinds and types, and the period in question is anylized.
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Sacro-idyllic scenes on Roman engraved gems from Pannonia and Dalmatia
2021Roman engraved gems are sometimes engraved with rural cult scenes, showing the persons (either humans or satyrs and maenads) in the act of sacrifice, as well as altars and shrines. Several examples from Croatia are discussed in the paper.
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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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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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Roman pottery produced locally in the Croatian part of the Roman province Upper Pannonia
2009Prilikom arheoloških iskopavanja i rekognosciranja keramika čini najveći dio pronađenih predmeta. Rimska keramika je raznovrsna, što zahtijeva poseban znanstveni pristup, budući da je svaka vrsta rimske keramike imala određenu ulogu u svakodnevnici te ju kao takvu treba i promatrati.
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Fullers and roman textile production as an example of Romanization in Pannonia
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From the Croation territory (wich includes parts of Roman Dalmatia and Roman Pannonia as well as a part of Histria) altogether 25 sites are confirmed, wich provided: 29 votive aras, 35 reliefs and 5 mithraeums. The bulk of the mithraic cult was certainly connected with the major Roman roads and water communications.
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From the Croation territory (wich includes parts of Roman Dalmatia and Roman Pannonia as well as a part of Histria) altogether 25 sites are confirmed, wich provided: 29 votive aras, 35 reliefs and 5 mithraeums. The bulk of the mithraic cult was certainly connected with the major Roman roads and water communications.
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