Bone fibulae as grave gifts in Upper Moesia
This paper deals with the bone specimens of Roman ibulae in Moesia Superior. Although, some parts of some types of Roman brooches were made of bone or ivory, it is quite unusual that whole ibula, or its major part is manufactured of osseous material. Generally, bone ibula would not be functional – it could easily break or bend, especially considering ...
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Coalescing traditions-Coalescing people: Community formation in Pannonia after the decline of the Roman Empire. [PDF]
Knipper C +8 more
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Venison, Spectacles And Furs: Remains Of Wild Beasts From Viminacium (Upper Moesia, Serbia)
Faunal analyses from the Roman city and legionary fortress - Viminacium and its adjacent areas revealed a small contribution of wild animals in comparison with that of domestic animals, which is common for Roman settlements with testified improved husbandry practices throughout the Empire.
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Iz istorije rimskog rudarstva u Gornjoj Meziji
An unpublished massa plumbea has been discovered at the village of Žuč, near Kuršumlija (medieval and later mining of argentiferous lead is rather well attested west and south of Žuč; the Roman finds there are meagre as yet).
Slobodan Dušanić
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Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman period are quite big but the story about fish, fishing and imports of fish products in Pannonia and Moesia is untold. Fishing and fish processing are culturally defined, its context is complex and aspects of the economic significance are multilayered. A
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana +1 more
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The Roman Roads Between Upper Moesia and Thrace: Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence
The paper focuses on a little-known Roman vicinal communication that connected the River Timok region in Upper Moesia with the Roman town of Pautalia in the province of Thrace. In Roman times the most important feature of both of these two regions was mining activity. This road that connected two mining centres was most likely to have been used for the
Petrović, Vladimir P., Grbić, Dragana
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Печати на I италийски и XI Клавдиев легион от района на Ловеч
Approximately four years ago, a workshop for antiquities forgery was discovered near the village of Leshnitsa, Lovech region. A significant number of bricks and flat roof-tiles (tegulae) (approximately 70 in number) was found all bearing the stamps of ...
Rumen T. Ivanov
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Dog sacrificing in the Roman world: Examples from Viminacium (Upper Moesia, Serbia)
Aside from the practical role the dogs had in the Roman world, their symbolic and ritual aspects were exceptional. Dogs were considered as companions to the Underworld of human spirits, but also as beings with special powers, especially healing ones.
Vuković, Sonja +3 more
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Exceptionally high levels of lead pollution in the Balkans from the Early Bronze Age to the Industrial Revolution. [PDF]
Longman J +3 more
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From nappe stacking to exhumation: Cretaceous tectonics in the Apuseni Mountains (Romania). [PDF]
Reiser MK +4 more
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