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The Venetic Names of Roman Siscia [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2018
This work deals with the proper names attested in the lead tags of Siscia in Pannonia, the territory which, in the author’s view, reveals an intersection of at least four different branches of Indo-European: Latin, Venetic, Celtic, and Illyrian, and thus
Blanca María Prósper
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Die Münzprägung Valentinianus'I. in Siscia

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae, 2013
V. Lányi
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A Retiarius’ Trident from Siscia?

open access: yesArheološki radovi i rasprave, 2020
Among the many finds discovered in the harbour of Sisak during the dredging undertaken in the early 20th century, several pronged spears, evidently fisherman implements, were also found. One of those finds, however, shows some notable differences. The lack of barbs on the prongs and its general appearance, strongly reminiscent of tridents’ depictions ...
Ivan Radman Livaja
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Die Münzprägung Valentinianus'I. in Siscia

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae, 1964
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Vera Lányi
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Fields in the Forest Roman Land Division Between Siscia and Andautonia Through LIDAR Data Analysis

open access: yesHeritage
This study investigates the Roman land division system, centuriation, using LIDAR data and historical data to understand the landscape during the Roman period, in this case between Roman cities such as Siscia and Andautonia.
Hrvoje Kalafatić   +2 more
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THE 4th CENTURY SISCIA (CROATIA) EARTHQUAKE – ARCHAEOSEISMOLOGICAL EVIDENCE

open access: yes1st Croatian Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 2021
Proximity of the active faults in Croatia is being studied for evidence of past earthquakes by archaeoseismology. Excavations of the Roman city of Siscia (Sisak, Croatia) yielded large chunks of thick brick walls (considered to be the city wall ...
Miklos Kazmer, Rosana Škrgulja
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A Curious Inscription on a Lead Tag from Siscia

open access: yesArheološki radovi i rasprave = Acta et dissertationes archaeologicae, 2017
While almost all lead tags from Siscia share identical morphological characteristics and while most of their inscriptions correspond to defined patterns with some variations, there are exceptions and oddities such as the tag presented in this paper.
Radman-Livaja, Ivan, Lučić, Lovorka
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Reflections of the North Adriatic stone-carving workshops in early medieval Sisak [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2023
The paper contributes to the interpretation of five fragments of early medieval sculpture and two capitals from the 5th century found around Sisak. Through the historical context and the analysis of the formal elements of early medieval sculpture, the ...
Belošević Nikolina, Dujmović Danko
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Aurelianus (270-275); Siscia; 274; Antoninian; MIR 233c6 [PDF]

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Die Münzsammlung des Instituts für Alte Geschichte und Altertumskunde der Universität Graz umfasst fast 4000 antike Münzen. Die Sammlungsbereiche erstrecken sich vom klassischen Griechenland über bedeutsame Bestände hellenistischer und keltischer Münzen bis hin zu völkerwanderungszeitlichen und byzantinischen Objekten.

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Gratianus (367-383); Siscia; 367 - 375; Centenionalis; RIC 14c (xxxv) [PDF]

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Die Münzsammlung des Instituts für Alte Geschichte und Altertumskunde der Universität Graz umfasst fast 4000 antike Münzen. Die Sammlungsbereiche erstrecken sich vom klassischen Griechenland über bedeutsame Bestände hellenistischer und keltischer Münzen bis hin zu völkerwanderungszeitlichen und byzantinischen Objekten.

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