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Earthenware in private worship. Examples from Serdica
The paper presents 10 clay censers and thymiateria found in Serdica, present-day Sofia, Bulgaria, during archaeological excavations 2010-2012. All items were found in private houses which presumes their use in domestic cult rituals.
Mario Ivanov
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Късноантични latrinae от Serdica
The paper presents six Late Antique latrinae excavated in Serdica during the last few years. Every latrina is presented with its location, description, chronology and function.
Mario Ivanov
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Archaeological evidence of luxury textiles from Late Antique Serdica
Evidence of archaeological textiles from antiquity, and in particular of luxury textiles, has long attracted the interest of researchers. Clothing in every historical period is among the clearest markers of prestige and social status.
Iliana Borisova-Katsarova
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Булевтерионът на Serdica – за пореден (вероятно не последен) път
The bouleuterion is the main edifice in the complex of any ancient city square (agora/forum). The bouleuterion of Serdica is the only studied and definitely identified edifice in the complex of the local central square.
Ventzislav Dintchev
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Lead plaques of the so-called Danubian Riders from Serdica and the surrounding territory
The lead plaques of the so-called Danubian Riders significantly outnumber their stone counterparts. In the last fifteen years several new items have been discovered in Sofia and its surrounding territory.
Mario Ivanov
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Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of interpretation of the canons 9 and 17 of the Council of Chalcedon (451) which regulate the arbitrage in disputes between clerics.
Georgy Zakharov
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Късноантичната баня при минералния каптаж на Сердика
: The hot mineral spring in Serdica is of a particular importance for the Roman town. An establishment of a Roman spa complex utilising the mineral spring catchment is suggested for the early stages of the settlement development.
Mario Ivanov
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Imperial constitutions make the basic source of Roman law in the period of the Principate or the Dominate. They present the Roman manner of unifying multicultural law of the Empire, consisting of various legislative practices and organization of the ...
Malina Novkirishka-Stoyanova
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Christ as Comes Augusti: On the Question of Numismatic Iconography of Justinian II
This paper compares iconography of the “image of power” on Roman coins of Emperor Aurelian (minted in Serdica, minted in 274–275) and Byzantine pieces of Emperor Justinian II (Constantinople and several Western provincial mints, 705–711).
Mikhail Nikolaevich Butyrskii
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The article tries to answer three questions related to the tribes that came into conflict with the Bulgarian state during its expansion to the west in the first third of the 9th century. And the questions addressed in it are: 1. How many and which tribes
Nikolay Hrissimov
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