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Digging the frontier, tackling the epidemics. Researches on Bran Pass
The area next to the village Fundata, the former frontier between the Romanian Kingdom and Austria-Hungary, is located on the Rucăr-Bran corridor, between Piatra Craiului and Bucegi Mountains.
Teodor. Eugen S.
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The problem of ubication of the Vellanis, Vindenae road stop and Ad Fines on the Lisus-Naisus road (Upper Moesia) [PDF]
The paper presents data on the problem of ubication of the Vellanis, Vindenae road stop and Ad Fines on the Lisus-Naisus Roman road (Upper Moesia). The Lisus-Naisus road intersected modern-day Kosovo and Metohija from southwest to northeast.
Samardžić Gligor M.
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‘A Potaissa Napocae MP X’. Trajan’s imperial road and the mansio from Aiton (Cluj County) [PDF]
Nowadays Aiton is a small village located in the center part of the Cluj County, between Turda and Cluj-Napoca. At Aiton, during the Roman times, an important rural settlement was established, in close relation with the main road of Roman Dacia ...
Fodorean, Florin-Gheorghe
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Notes on communication Nevesinje-Anderba and settlements near the road [PDF]
In this paper we have presented the data regarding the Roman communication Nevesinje-Anderba (East Herzegovina) and the settlements near the road. From Nevesinje the road led eastern towards Gacko and there it was bifurcated.
Samardžić Gligor M.
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Following the Roman Road on Mountain Konjuh near Kladanj
This paper presents research results of a Roman road on Mountain Konjuh (Bosnia and Herzegovina). It documents the remnants of road communications in modern settlements in Konjuh municipality.
Mersiha Imamović
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Using city gates as a means of estimating ancient traffic flows [PDF]
Despite the recent flurry of interest in various aspects of ancient urbanism, we still know little about how much traffic flowed in and out of ancient cities, in part because of problems with using commodities as proxies for trade.
Hanson, John W.
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The roman station Timacum Maius (?) evidence of urbanization and communications [PDF]
The 2009 archaeological campaign at Niševac, eastern Serbia, has provided important evidence for the urban growth of a Roman settlement, such as drains and a section of the Roman road traversing the settlement.
Petrović Vladimir P. +1 more
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Searching for unknown earthquakes in Slovenia in the first millennium, we performed archaeoseismological analysis of Roman settlements. The Mesto pod mestom museum in Celje exhibits a paved Roman road, which suffered severe deformation.
Miklós Kázmér +2 more
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The astronomical orientation of the urban plan of Alexandria [PDF]
Alexander the Great founded Alexandria in 331 BC. The newly founded town was conceived as an orthogonal grid based on a main longitudinal axis, later called Canopic Road.
Ferro, Luisa, Magli, Giulio
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Roads in the region of Saintonge during the Roman era are known to us partly through texts such as The Peutinger Table and The Antonine Itinerary. The best known of these roads is the Via Agrippa, which linked Saintes and Lyons ; however many roads have ...
Jean-Philippe Baigl
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