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The Ostrogoths in Late Antique Southern Pannonia [PDF]

open access: closedActa Archaeologica Carpathica, 2014
This paper aims to analyze and interpret the literary and archaeological evidence relating to the rule of the Ostrogoths in late antique southern Pannonia, i.e. the late Roman provinces of Pannonia Savia and Pannonia Secunda (known in the Ostrogothic times as Pannonia Sirmiensis).
Hrvoje Gračanin, Jana Škrgulja
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paper Comparative Analysis of Plant Finds from Early Roman Graves in Ilok (Cuccium) and Šćitarjevo (Andautonia), Croatia – A Contribution to Understanding Burial Rites in Southern Pannonia [PDF]

open access: yesCollegium antropologicum, 2006
A comparative archaeobotanical analysis of the plant remains from the Early Roman incineration graves in Ilok and Šćitarjevo shows the existence of a complex burial ritual, but at the same time enables a better understanding of the agriculture and trade ...
Dora Kušan   +4 more
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Fragmentof a soldier’s sepulchral monument depicting a convivium scene fromKupinovo, Serbia (southern Pannonia Inferior )

open access: bronzeAnnales Instituti archaeologici
In 2024, during a visit to the medieval church of St Luke in Kupinovo, Serbia, a Roman-period sepulchral monument featuring a convivium (banquet) scene was identified within the apse wall. While the spolia at Kupinovo have been noted for over a century,
Mihajlo N. Džamtovski   +1 more
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Potential Roman mountain roads with medieval name in the southern Pannonia

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This paper aims to get insight into less known routes of the Roman roads that could be passing mountains in the southern part of the Roman province Pannonia, i.e., the area of today’s continental part of Croatia, between the Sava and Drava rivers. Namely, in the mentioned area, many scholars indicated the existence of roads that could interconnect the ...
Jere Drpić
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Comparative analysis of plant finds from Early Roman graves in Ilok (Cuccium) and Sćitarjevo (Andautonia), Croatia--a contribution to understanding burial rites in southern Pannonia.

open access: closedCollegium antropologicum, 2006
A comparative archaeobotanical analysis of the plant remains from the Early Roman incineration graves in Ilok and Sćitarjevo shows the existence of a complex burial ritual, but at the same time enables a better understanding of the agriculture and trade of the 1st/early 2nd century AD in southern Pannonia.
Renata Šoštarić   +4 more
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Pitanje ilirske komponente stanovništva jugoistočnog dela Donje Panonije u savremenim istraživanjima [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2002
Following the Symposium on distribution of the Illyrians (4th to 2nd centuries B.C., Sarajevo, 1964), the view that the northern border of the Illyrians ran along the line even much southerner than the Sava (nn.2-8) has been firmly established in our ...
Milin Milena L.
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Marcus Vinicius, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus e i Daci

open access: yesNuova Antologia Militare, 2022
If we give a look at the surviving evidence of Roman history from Romulus to the end of Late Antiquity, what of worse one might think of than a deeply corrupted passage of a Latin or Greek historian?
Maurizio Colombo
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Vitamin D3-loaded electrospun cellulose acetate/polycaprolactone nanofibers: Characterization, in-vitro drug release and cytotoxicity studies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Vitamin D deficiency is nowa global health problem; despite several drug delivery systems for carrying vitaminD due to low bioavailability and loss bioactivity.
Abid   +72 more
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THE ALA PANNONIORUM IN THE ARMY OF ILLYRICUM

open access: yesИстраживања, 2016
The province of Illyricum, established shortly after Octavian’s Illyrian war and divided into Illyricum Superius (Dalmatia) and Illyricum Inferius (Pannonia) during or after the Pannonian-Dalmatian Rebellion, was garrisoned by several legions and various
SNEŽANA FERJANČIĆ
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Specialized iron production in Roman times – metallographic examination of forging pre-product bars

open access: yesUISPP Journal, 2023
In Roman times, according to sources, mining and metallurgy were organized and managed centrally. The area of Pannonia was supplied with iron ore from the Majdan Mountains from the early Iron Age onward, which was then largely processed according to ...
Szilvia Gyöngyösi   +2 more
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