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Distributions of Age at Death from Roman Epitaph Inscriptions: An Application of Data Mining [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Thousands of age at death inscriptions from Roman epitaphs are statistically analyzed. The Gompertz distribution is used to estimate survivor functions. The smoothed distributions are classified according to the estimation results.
Pflaumer, Peter
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Child graves from Brigetio

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
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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Die Sarkophagwerkstätten von Aquincum und Brigetio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Workshops of sarcophagi in Aquincum and Brigetio. This contribution deals with problems of chronology, iconography and decoration of the sarcophagi of Aquincum and Brigetio.
Pochmarski, Erwin
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Svakodnevica na Panonskom limesu: kuće i unutarnje uređenje u rimskome Brigetiju (Komárom/Szőny, Mađarska) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Brigetio, currently known as Komárom/Szőny in Hungary, was one of the 4 legionary fortresses situated on the Danubian limes of the Roman province of Pannonia.
László Borhy
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Grave relief of Sempronius Marcellinus in Savaria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The grave relief of Sempronius Marcellinus in Savaria does not show the scene of abreptio Helenae — as thinks Z. Kádár — but rather the painful moment of Eriphyle’s fateful decision followed by Amphiaraus’s leave (profectio).
Gesztelyi, Tamás
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paper Comparative Analysis of Plant Finds from Early Roman Graves in Ilok (Cuccium) and Šćitarjevo (Andautonia), Croatia – A Contribution to Understanding Burial Rites in Southern Pannonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
A comparative archaeobotanical analysis of the plant remains from the Early Roman incineration graves in Ilok and Šćitarjevo shows the existence of a complex burial ritual, but at the same time enables a better understanding of the agriculture and trade ...
Dora Kušan   +4 more
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THE BENEFICIARIUS SPEARHEAD FROM ARCOBADARA

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2014
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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Imagining the Ister/Danube in ancient thought and practice: River, the Scordisci, and creation of Roman imperialistic space

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2018
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)

open access: yesGallia, 2015
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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Amfore orientale de tip Kapitän II descoperite la Histria în Sectorul Basilica extra muros

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2013
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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