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Craft and Cult of an Association in Roman Salona
Radovi Zavoda Za Hrvatsku Povijest, 2021Dora Ivanisevic
exaly
2005
In the first centuries of Roman rule mosaics were laid on floors of public and private buildings. A relatively small number of mosaic pavements were preserved in Croatia, particularly those from the earlier empire. As part of interior decoration, mosaics appear in the buildings of Salona (Orpheus, Apollo, Triton, the poetess Sappho with Muses et ct ...
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In the first centuries of Roman rule mosaics were laid on floors of public and private buildings. A relatively small number of mosaic pavements were preserved in Croatia, particularly those from the earlier empire. As part of interior decoration, mosaics appear in the buildings of Salona (Orpheus, Apollo, Triton, the poetess Sappho with Muses et ct ...
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The Jewish community in Salona
2017The sarcophagus of Flavius Theodotus was found in an early Christian cemetery basilica in Manastirine in Salona, the capital of the ancient Roman province of Dalmatia. In 382 C.E. he buried his son in lege sancta cristiana – the cemetery of the Christian faith.
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The aqueduct of the Roman town Salona – Croatia
Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 2017Katja Marasović
exaly
2018
The paper deals with the oldest part of ancient Salona. Danish archeologist Ejnar Diggve excavated Salona and he named the oldest part of the city Urbs vetus. Although the researches of Salona have been attracting the scientists for quite some time now, only the most monumental edifices have been discovered so far, wherefore we have learned only the ...
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The paper deals with the oldest part of ancient Salona. Danish archeologist Ejnar Diggve excavated Salona and he named the oldest part of the city Urbs vetus. Although the researches of Salona have been attracting the scientists for quite some time now, only the most monumental edifices have been discovered so far, wherefore we have learned only the ...
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