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'Limes route' the next world heritage site in Hungary [PDF]
The frontier of Pannonia, which stretched from Klostenburg to Belgrade, was one of the most important borderlines of the Empire. This is proved by the strong military power concentrated in Pannonia from the second half of the 1st century onwards.
Remenyik Bulcsu +2 more
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Some notes on the rings with sacred inscriptions from Pannonia
More than a hundred rings bearing inscriptions are known from the territory of Roman Pannonia. Among these close to 30 artefacts can be regarded as rings displaying inscriptions of religious significance.
András Szabó
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Roman capitals from Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia) [PDF]
The article brings a detailed formal analysis of the Roman capitals from Sirmium, in the light of the stone analysis conducted on the material at the Museum of Srem and elsewhere in Sremska Mitrovica.
Maver Andreja +2 more
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The cemeteries of Brigetio have been excavated since the 1920s, but a significant portion of the material has never been published. The best-researched part of the site is the western cemetery of the military town. Half of the known graves, more than 750,
Rita Olasz
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{'en_US': 'Roman Age iron tools from Pannonia'}
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THE BENEFICIARIUS SPEARHEAD FROM ARCOBADARA
The paper is analyzing an artefact discovered in the Roman auxiliary of Arcobadara (today’s Ilişua, Romania) on the northern frontier of the province of Dacia.
Corneliu Gaiu
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The paper considers cultural and imaginative construction of the Ister/Danube, and its implications in the creation of the limes area of the provinces of Moesia and (part of) Pannonia.
Vladimir D. Mihajlović
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Des éléments de charronnerie gallo-romaine à Châteaumeillant (Cher)
The excavation of the well no 269 in the Iron Age settlement of Châteaumeillant (Cher) exposed a considerable set of objects, dated from the end of the 2nd c. AD to the start of the 3rd c. AD, among which the iron objects are noteworthy.
Alicia Torrado Alonso
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‘Roman ditches’ in Bačka and the outer limites of Pannonia [PDF]
Among other topics, Eszter Istvánovits, together with Valéria Kulcsár, paid attention to the problem of Csörsz Ditch, or Devil’s Dyke, encircling some 60,000 km2 of the Carpathian Basin. In their article, the authors provided an overview of the field research conducted and of the existing interpretations of this neuralgic issue in Central European ...
Ivanišević, Vujadin, Bugarski, Ivan
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Amfore orientale de tip Kapitän II descoperite la Histria în Sectorul Basilica extra muros
Amphoras Kapitän II type are attested in Scythia Minor in contexts dated between the end of the 2nd century AD and the beginning of the 6th century AD, especially between 250 and 450 AD. They are widely distributed around the eastern Mediterranean, Dacia,
Bădescu, A.
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