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The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus in Moesia Superior: mining aspects [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus, of Oriental origin, is evident throughout almost all the territory of the Roman Empire. The followers of the Dolichenus theology, such as soldiers, priests, tradesmen, miners and freedmen dedicated figurative ...
Petrović, Vladimir P.
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New biostratigraphic and chronostratigraphic data from the Sautou formation and adjacent strata (Cambrian, Givonne inlier, Revin group, Northern France) and some lithostratigraphic and tectonic implications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
In the western part of the Givonne Inlier, the “Falizette” and the “Claire-Terne de la Borne” rivers exhibit sections described as belonging, in ascending order, to the La Chapelle (Rv2), Illy (Rv3) and Sautou (Rv4) Formations.
Léonard, R., Vanguestaine, M.
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The first issues of Gordian III (238-244 a. D.) and the opening of Viminacium mint in Upper Moesia

open access: yes, 2022
In this paper we analyze the oldest issues of one of the first emperors of the so-called crisis of the third century: Gordian III (238-244 A.D.). During the first years in which he was at the head of the empire, under the tutelage of his mother Maecia Faustina and her circle of advisers, some transformations took place in the administration and in ...
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The Names of Roman Dardania: Approaching the Indigenous Personal Names in the Southern Part of Upper Moesia

open access: yesŽiva Antika
The paper focuses on the anthroponymy attested in Roman inscriptions from Dardania, the region that comprised nearly half of the territory of the province of Upper Moesia. Building upon some recent advancements in the study of native onomastics and incorporating some more recent epigraphic attestations, the paper discusses the anthroponymy recorded in ...
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All-seeing Helios: the example of the mirror from Viminacium (Upper Moesia)

open access: yes, 2013
This paper examines a work of superb craftsmanship found in Viminacium, a relief mirror made of bronze, silver and gold. The matrix-hammered relief depicts the adultery of Venus and Mars in the presence of Vulcan, all of whom are being observed by Helios, the oriental deity, with a radiating crown.
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From nappe stacking to exhumation: Cretaceous tectonics in the Apuseni Mountains (Romania). [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Earth Sci, 2017
Reiser MK   +4 more
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Golemo Gradište at Konjuh: An Unidentified Late Antique City and Its Churches

open access: yes, 2013
This article provides an overview of the city as we saw it in 2008.
Snively, Carolyn S.
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