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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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The Diocese of Sarsenterensis

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 2006
A reference to the Diocese of Sarsenterensis can be foundin the acts of the Second Ecclesiastical Synod, which was presidedover by archbishop Honorius II (528-547) in 533 in Salona.
Ivica Puljić, Ante Škegro
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The structure of votive inscriptions from Roman Liburnia

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 2015
The authors analyse the structures of votive inscriptions from Roman Liburnia and their spatial distribution. Splitting up the text structures into constituent elements resulted in the identification of eight groups, depending on both the order of these ...
Valentina Zović, Anamarija Kurilić
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Portretna medalja iz Burnuma

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 1974
The collection of ancient glass in the Archeological Museum in Zadar includes a fine round portrait medal, found in the area of the former Roman garrison at Burnum (pl. I). It is made of three layers of which the back one is of blue colour.
Boris Ilakovac
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Privredna stagnacija na bosanskohercegovačkim prostorima u vrijeme seobe barbarskih naroda [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijska Misao, 2017
During the 4th and the beginning of the 5th century, there was an intense weakening of the economy on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This situation was especially influenced by the frequent invasions of barbarian tribes,which were not satisfied
Bego Omerčević
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The Diocese of Narona (Ecclesia Naronitana)

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 2010
The  Christian  community  of  the  Diocese  of  Narona (Ecclesia  Naronitana)  deserves  the  most  credit  for  the Christianization  of  the  population  living  in  the  central part of the eastern Adriatic.
Ante Škegro
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Internal and external trade in the Roman province of Dalmatia

open access: yesOpvscvla archaeologica, 2005
This work considers some of the archaeological, epigraphic, and literary evidence for trade in the Roman province of Dalmatia during the first four centuries AD. It focuses mainly on external trade, especially imports for which there is much clear archaeological evidence. The section on imports is an analysis of trade relations between Dalmatia and the
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