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Internal and external trade in the Roman province of Dalmatia

open access: yesOpvscvla archaeologica, 2005
This work considers some of the archaeological, epigraphic, and literary evidence for trade in the Roman province of Dalmatia during the first four centuries AD. It focuses mainly on external trade, especially imports for which there is much clear archaeological evidence. The section on imports is an analysis of trade relations between Dalmatia and the
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The Castle of Jajce in the Organization of the Hungarian Border Defence System under Matthias Corvinus’s1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This essay explores the history of the castle and Banate of Jajce between 1463 and 1490. Following the fall of Serbia in 1459, Bosnia had become the main target of the Ottoman expansion and, in spring 1463, was occupied by the army of the Mohammed the
Horváth, Richárd
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Early Medieval Stone Transenna from St. Paul’s Church in the Village of Palje Brdo in Konavle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
U radu se stilsko – tipološki analizira kamena tranzena s crkve Sv. Pavla u Paljem Brdu (Konavale). Utvrđeno je da ona predstavlja nalaz koji je nastao na starokršćanskom nasljeđu i da ide u krug prvih starohrvatskih spomenika, odnosno starohrvatske ...
Zdenko Žeravica
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Generational Differences in Food Consumption among Chinese Adults of Different Ages. [PDF]

open access: yesNutrients, 2023
Guo L   +6 more
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Europski gušteri u Herpetološkoj zbirci Prirodoslovnog muzeja u Trstu [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The Herpetological Collection of the Trieste Natural History Museum has almost 700 specimens of European Sauria belonging to about 33 taxa, including all the lacertids of northern Adriatic regions.
Nicola Bressi
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Iconographic Representation of Anthropotheriomorphic Silvanus in the territory of Serbia (Eastern Province of Dalmatia)

open access: yesArehologija i prirodne nauke, 2021
Representations of the god Silvanus most commonly depict two iconographically different deities. One is shown in the anthropomorphic form, the other in the form in which most scientists usually recognise the Greek god Pan, meaning that the deity was shown in an anthropotheriomorphic form, that is to say, with horns and goat legs.
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