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On viticulture tradition (some examples from the Douth of Dalmatia) [PDF]
This paper presents data about economic conditions in the valley of the Trebišnjica River and its immediate vicinity in ancient times. Written source materials and archaeological discoveries point to main industrial branches under the Roman power.
Samardžić Gligor M.
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Abstract This study revisits the diachrony of the Latin neuter gender in early Ibero‐Romance. The fate of the Latin neuter is counted among the most long‐standing and yet the most controversial questions in Romance historical morphosyntax. While there has been a long‐held belief that neuter nouns merged into the masculine gender in late Latin after ...
Ziwen Wang
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Milestones from the Roman road Drinjača-Sarajevsko polje [PDF]
Roman communication which connected the valley of the Drinjača River to Sarajevo field was very important during the mid III century. Many milestones from this communication testify to this.
Popović Goran D.
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First analytical evidence and replication of yet undescribed substantial change in gilding technology in the early modern period ‐ the replacement of imported red clay (bole) with locally available bauxite. Proof of its source ‐ Croatian Minjera, according to a unique find of mineral diaspore.
David Hradil +3 more
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Literarna vrela ukazuju da Rimljani u fazi osvanja prepoznaju fragmetalne identitet zajednica koje su činile Japodski savez. Taj savez je slično kao Delmatski bio formiran sa ciljem da se odbrane od zajedničkog neprijatelja. Može se prepostaviti da su se japodske zajednice grupisale u manje saveze koji su primarno bili utemeljeni na geografskoj ...
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Abstract This study broadens our knowledge of the relationship between the clayey georesources available in northern Apulia and the artisanal production of ceramics. The focus is placed on a collection of 6th and 7th century A.D. pottery found in the domus excavated within the archaeological complex of Canosa San Pietro (ancient Canusium) in Italy. The
Elisabetta Gliozzo +3 more
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The contribution to the research on territorial structure and borders of pergrini's communities Deremistas and Doclea [PDF]
The paper presents data on peregrini's communities (civitates peregrinae) Deremistas and Doclea in the south of Illyricum. Their citizens had the status of the locals and mostly the status of peregrinus, i.e. non-Roman.
Samardžić Gligor M. +1 more
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Chapter 9. Feral fields of Northern Dalmatia (Croatia)
Abstract How do we identify ancient fields and farming systems in areas where the same spaces of cultivation have been used repeatedly over thousands of years? In the limestone karst landscapes of northern Dalmatia, on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, drystone field walls, terraces, and cairns are common features that attest to generations of working the
James Countryman +3 more
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Dalmatians and Dacians—Forms of Belonging and Displacement in the Roman Empire
Inspired by the catalyst papers, this essay traces the impact of displacement on existing and emerging identities of groups and individuals which were relocated to ‘frontier’ areas in the aftermath of conflict and conquest by Rome during the ...
Alfred Hirt
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Topography and the road network in the territory of ancient Naissus [PDF]
Archaeological research revealed that ancient Naissus was located on the right bank of the Nišava, on the territory partially covered by the Niš Fortress. The ancient town developed on a wide and flat terrain, which offered good conditions for settlement,
Ljubomirović Irena V.
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