A new review of the topography and typology of the Danubian Horsemen lead icons in the south-eastern part of Pannonia inferior [PDF]
Although the artefacts belonging to the so-called Danubian Horsemen cult have been scientifically examined from various standpoints, the definitive answers to the question of their nature have not yet been reached.
Plemić Bojana B., Crnobrnja Adam N.
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Site‐Specific Impacts of Urbanisation on Annual Survival of a Forest Bird [PDF]
Habitat changes associated with urbanization have major and complex effects on wildlife. In birds, urban populations often have lower reproductive success but are able to maintain similar or higher densities than non‐urban populations.
Boglárka Bukor +6 more
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The Indo-European Personal Names of Pannonia, Noricum and Northern Italy: Comparative and Superlative Forms in Celtic, Venetic, and South-Picene [PDF]
This work aims to clarify a number of issues concerning the etymology of personal names attested in Latin epigraphy in the Alpine region, especially in Gallia Transpadana, Venetia et Histria, Pannonia, and Noricum.
Blanca María Prósper
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In the long tradition of research into the La Tene period in the region of South Pannonia many questions have been raised, but economic activity, especially agriculture and cattle-breeding, have not received due attention.
Teodora Radišić
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Posthumous drachm of Alexander III from Kaptol − Gradca (south-central Pannonia)
A posthumous drachm of Alexander III, possibly an imitation, was found outside of any archaeological context on the important Iron Age site in southern Pannonia, the hillfort settlement at Kaptol − Gradca. The settlement seems to have been abandoned by Lt B2, while the deposition of the drachm should be dated to the later part of Lt C1 or the early Lt ...
Tomislav Bilic, Hrvoje Potrebica
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New Types of Scordiscan Small Silver Coins from Sites in South-Eastern Pannonia
Four smaller-denomination Late Iron Age coins from south-eastern Pannonia (traditionally, this coinage is referred to as “Scordiscan”) of hitherto undocumented types have recently come to light. Two newly published obols, both affiliated to the so-called Serbian group, represent a completely new denomination within the corpus of Scordiscan coinage ...
Tomislav Bilic
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Iron belts of the Dalj type - a study of regionalisation of the Middle La Tène female costume [PDF]
A characteristic element of the Middle La Tène Scordiscan female costume are the various types of iron and bronze belts, which can often be connected with contemporaneous types from the Carpathian Basin.
Dizdar Marko, Drnić Ivan
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The Roman Aqueduct of Aquincum in Technological and Cultural Contexts
This article explores the technological and cultural history of the Roman aqueduct of Aquincum in Budapest. The only one in the Roman province of Pannonia that was elevated to a continuous line of arches, this aqueduct conveyed water from its source in ...
László Munteán
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Lamps from the foundation pits (fossae) in the principia of the castrum of Novae [PDF]
Oil lamps found in foundation pits excavated on the site of the first principia in the Roman fortress of Novae (ŠviŠtov, Bulgaria), built shortly after AD 69, are part of the waste discarded by a legion which manned the site for the previous quarter of a
Laurent Chrzanovski
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Trends of meteorological elements and recommended grapevine cultivars for the vineyard zone Vršac [PDF]
Climatic changes on the global level have consequences in changes of meteorological and climatologic conditions in vinegrowing areas. The aim of this paper was to analyze trends of the meteorological elements and determine suitability of growing ...
Petrović Nevena +2 more
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