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The Roman Aqueduct of Aquincum in Technological and Cultural Contexts
This article explores the technological and cultural history of the Roman aqueduct of Aquincum in Budapest. The only one in the Roman province of Pannonia that was elevated to a continuous line of arches, this aqueduct conveyed water from its source in ...
László Munteán
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Sirmian Martyrs in Exile: Pannonian Parallels and a Re-evaluation of the St. Demetrius Problem [PDF]
The question of the origins of the cult of the fourth century martyr, Demetrius of Thessalonica has been the focal point of hagiographical research since the first publication of his passions by the Bollandists in 1780.
Tóth, Péter
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The Language of Latin Curse Tablets from Pannonia: A New Curse Tablet from Aquincum. [PDF]
Summary: A lead tablet recently discovered in the eastern cemetery of the Aquincum civil town is of much interest. The tablet which can be dated on archaeological grounds to the late 2nd–early 3rd centuries AD seems to be a binding curse of a group of ...
Barta, Andrea
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Exploring Roman Ritual Behaviours Through Plant Remains from Pannonia Inferior [PDF]
The recovery of new plant remains from eastern Croatia are discussed here in order to determine their ritual significance and how this evidence may fit into chronological and regional observations on ritual plant offerings in the Roman world. Samples collected from inhumations, cremations and an altar dedicated to Silvanus Domesticus, dating from the ...
Kelly Reed +3 more
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{'en_US': 'Roman Age iron tools from Pannonia'}
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The Lupa Romana in the Roman provinces [PDF]
The she-wolf with the twins, Romulus and Remus, was identified as a symbol of Rome by both the Romans themselves and nations under the Roman rule. In this essay I will discuss the Lupa Romana in Roman provincial art.
Rissanen, Mika
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The Roman Food System in Southern Pannonia (Croatia) From the 1st–4th Century A.D.
Food is an excellent medium through which to explore trade, economies, migration and landscapes, yet little is known about food production and consumption in the Roman province of Pannonia.
Reed Kelly, Roguljić Ivana Ožanić
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Late Roman glazed pottery from Aquincum
This study aims to present a part of the already evaluated Late Roman glazed pottery record from Aquincum and, thus, provide a typological classification based on our current knowledge. It is important to note that the present study does not include the
Bettina Kölcze
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Roman settlement pattern and LCP modelling in ancient North-Eastern Pannonia (Hungary)
Roman times are known as an epoch when man subdued nature all over the \textit{orbis terrarum}, however all humans were and are still bound by certain environmental conditions, therefore in settling a special dichotomy can be observed.
Bence Simon
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The impact of the roman agriculture on the territory of Savaria [PDF]
The first reconstruction of the centuriatio of Savaria was attempted by András Mócsy, who tried to draw itwith the utilization of mid-scale topographical maps.
Anderkó, Krisztián +2 more
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