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Persistence of the Late La Tène Warrior Elite in the Early Roman Period in Southern Pannonia

open access: closed, 2012
The active role played by the Romans has always been emphasised in previous studies of the Romanisation process of southern Pannonia, while autochthonous communities were usually regarded as passive recipients of Roman culture and way of life. On the basis of available information and latest excavation results, one should certainly not underestimate ...
Marko Dizdar, Ivan Radman Livaja
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Clues for Romanisation: Material Evidence from Southern Pannonia

open access: closed, 2016
Several new archaeological sites have been discovered in the Vinkovci area recently, yielding a significant number of finds dated to the late La Tène and early Roman periods. While late La Tène period finds point to the existence of settlements, early Roman finds, especially militaria and horse harness fittings, come as bit of a surprise.
Ivan Radman‐Livaja   +2 more
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Religious Phenomena of the Hallstatt Communities of Southern Pannonia

open access: closed, 2012
This overview of some religious concepts of the Hallstatt community in the territory of today's Croatia, touched upon some general problems relating to the religious phenomena of the period. First and foremost is the lack of exploration of settlements. Because of this, there are no data on the formal position of the cult within the social structure of ...
Hrvoje Potrebica
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The Church and the Palace in the Southern Section of Pannonia between the 9th and th 13th century

open access: closed, 2007
A discussion of the main features of the earlier medieval settlements in Croatian part of Pannonia. The main emphasis is placed on the "gradište" (hillfort) type of settlement/fortification, especially double or multiple "gradišta." Early urban forms are discussed, too.
Vladimir P. Goss
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Early Mediaeval Barbarian Elements in Late Antique Southern Pannonia

open access: closed, 2012
The period characterised by the coexistence of Late Antiquity and the beginning of the Early Middle Ages, in its turn distinguished by migrations of Barbarian tribes, is one of the most intriguing epochs in the history of Europe. Cultural production and social organisation of the 5th and 6th centuries left their strong mark on this period, but also on ...
Anita Rapan Papeša
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Pontic-Caucasian influences in Southern Pannonia and the Eastern Hallstatt Culture

open access: closed, 2002
In the Late Bronze Age, southern Pannonia and the southeastern Alpine region were the area of the Urnfield Culture, while in the Early Iron Age it was the area of the Eastern Hallstatt Culture. The main feature that could be connected with the eastern influences is the Hallstatt warrior concept that was created in the process of transition from a ...
Hrvoje Potrebica
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The Antique Heritage of Viticulture in Southern Roman Pannonia Replaced by Plum Orchards Following Turkish Occupation

open access: closedHistria antiqua, 2007
Klimatski uvjeti u sjevernoj Bosni s dosta padalina i sunčanih dana na blago brežuljkastim predjelima s povoljnim pedološkim sastavom pružaju izuzetno povoljne uvjete za uzgoj i zriobu grožđa s visokom koncentracijom šećera kao i ostaloga voća. Unatoč tomu u sjevernoj Bosni sada se nalaze tek rudimenti nekadašnje rasprostranjenosti vinogradarstva u tri
Marko Babić
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Southern Pannonia in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (from the late 4th to the late 11th centuries)

open access: closed, 2011
Predmet studije je povijest savsko-dravsko-dunavskog međurječja u kasnoj antici i ranom srednjem vijeku, to jest prvenstveno dvaju rimskih pokrajina, Panonije Savije ili Savske Panonije i Druge ili Sirmijske Panonije, uz proširenje na južni i jugozapadni dio Prve Panonije, odnosno najvećim dijelom prostor za koji se u ranome srednjemu vijeku koristio ...
Hrvoje Gračanin
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Regionalism in Southern Pannonia

2021
The question remains: did “southern Pannonia” initially function as a distinctive the region within Roman province(s) Pannonia(s), or is this term simply a consequence of the current political situation? Paper explores this question through four themes: Romanisation and Occupation, burial rites in the region, rural landscape and regional differences in
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