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Three comments on late antiquity history [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2003
The author suggests corrections in reading the inscription CIL III 4002 lines 3-7 (see pp. 1-2). The formula q(ui vixit) ann(os), lines 3-4, was common in Late Antiquity, unlike the previous reading...ann(orum), which was typical for the Early Empire.
Milin Milena L.
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A propos d'un médaillon inédit de l'usurpateur Julien (284-285 AD) : son règne et son monnayage [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
International audienceA bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian of Pannonia (284-285 AD), currently kept among the dubious and fakes in Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque nationale de France, has been re-examined.
Estiot, Sylviane
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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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Memória e Legitimação: as tipologias monetárias dos divinos Cláudio Gótico, Constâncio Cloro e Maximiano Hercúleo (317-318)

open access: yesRevista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, 2008
Neste artigo, temos por objetivo principal refletir sobre os usos da memória na legitimação política de Constantino I (306-337), através da análise das tipologias e legendas monetárias dos diui Cláudio Gótico (268-270), Constâncio Cloro (293-306) e ...
Diogo Pereira da Silva
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Die Münzprägung Valentinianus I. in Siscia

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae, 1965
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Vera Lányi
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The Roman Food System in Southern Pannonia (Croatia) From the 1st–4th Century A.D.

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2020
Food is an excellent medium through which to explore trade, economies, migration and landscapes, yet little is known about food production and consumption in the Roman province of Pannonia.
Reed Kelly, Roguljić Ivana Ožanić
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The Language of Latin Curse Tablets from Pannonia: A New Curse Tablet from Aquincum. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Summary: A lead tablet recently discovered in the eastern cemetery of the Aquincum civil town is of much interest. The tablet which can be dated on archaeological grounds to the late 2nd–early 3rd centuries AD seems to be a binding curse of a group of ...
Barta, Andrea
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La circulation des sigillées en Pannonie d’après les estampilles sur sigillées lisses de Gaule, de Germanie et de la Région danubienne

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2009
The circulation of sigillated pottery in Pannonia from an analysis of stamps on smooth sigillated pots from Gaul, Germany and the Danubian regionSigillated pottery is often used in archaeology to date sites but it also supplies information on the living ...
Dénes Gabler   +2 more
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Trilobitenperlen from Dunaszekcső (Hungary) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
In the Csanády-collection (Bátaszék, Hungary) there are two unpublished two-channelled glass beads. They had been found on the banks of the river Danube in Dunaszekcsô in Hungary by a fisherman and were presented to the Csanády-collection in or after ...
Magyar, Zsolt
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