The Lower Danube Roman Limes 1st 6th C AD

The Lower Danube Roman Limes  1st   6th C  AD
Author: Ljudmil Ferdinandov Vagalinski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2012
Genre: Bulgaria
ISBN: 9549472167

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The Roman Lower Danube Frontier

The Roman Lower Danube Frontier
Author: Emily Hanscam,John Karavas
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781803276632

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Over the past few decades, there has been a significant amount of research on the Roman Lower Danube frontier by international teams focusing on individual forts or broader landscape survey work; collectively, this volume represents the best of this collaboration with the aim of elevating the Lower Danube within broader Roman frontier scholarship.

Romans in the Middle and Lower Danube Valley 1st Century BC 5th Century AD

Romans in the Middle and Lower Danube Valley  1st Century BC 5th Century AD
Author: Eric C. De Sena,Calin Timoc
Publsiher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: UCBK:C116697099

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This volume contains 11 articles that spring from the conference 'Bridging the Danube: Roman Occupation and Interaction in the Middle and Lower Danube Valley, 1st-5th c. AD' (Timişoara, 2014). The papers present current research by East European scholars at sites such as Novae, Viminacium and Drobeta. The volume is, in part, intended to stimulate awareness amongst western scholars of the importance of the provinces of Moesia, Dacia and Thracia in the history of the Roman Empire and the research potential in the region. Topics include the effect of the Romans on native settlements and defensive systems, the integration of modern technology and historical maps in archaeological surveys, the food supply of the Roman army, Roman defensive systems, funerary practices, demographic issues concerning Roman soldiers and settlers in the Danubian provinces, and imperial portraiture.

The Transition to Late Antiquity on the lower Danube

The Transition to Late Antiquity on the lower Danube
Author: Andrew Poulter
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 1522
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785709593

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Excavations on the site of this remarkable fort in northern Bulgaria (1996–2005) formed part of a long-term program of excavation and intensive field survey, aimed at tracing the economic as well as physical changes which mark the transition from the Roman Empire to the Middle Ages, a program that commenced with the excavation and full publication of the early Byzantine fortress/city of Nicopolis ad Istrum. The analysis of well-dated finds and their full publication provides a unique database for the late Roman period in the Balkans; they include metal-work, pottery (local and imported fine ware), glass, copper alloy finds, inscriptions and dipinti (on amphorae), as well as quantified environmental reports on animal, birds, and fish with specialist reports on the archaeobotanical material, glass analysis, and querns. The report also details the results of site-specific intensive survey, a new method developed for use in the rich farmland of the central Balkans. In addition, there is a detailed report on a most remarkable and well-preserved aqueduct, which employed the largest siphon ever discovered in the Roman Empire. This publication will provide a substantial database of material and environmental finds, an invaluable resource for the region and for the Roman Empire: material invaluable for studies, which seeks to place the late Roman urban and military identity within its regional and extra-regional economic setting.

Inter Moesos et Thraces

Inter Moesos et Thraces
Author: Agnieszka Tomas
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2016-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784913700

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Excavations at the Roman legionary base at Novae in Lower Moesia reveal one of the most important sites in the Lower Danubian provinces. Towards late Antiquity, the military camp was transformed into a civil town with Episcopal residence and survived until the beginning of the 7th century.

Roman Religion in the Danubian Provinces

Roman Religion in the Danubian Provinces
Author: Csaba Szabó
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789257854

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The Danubian provinces represent one of the largest macro-units within the Roman Empire, with a large and rich heritage of Roman material evidence. Although the notion itself is a modern 18th-century creation, this region represents a unique area, where the dominant, pre-Roman cultures (Celtic, Illyrian, Hellenistic, Thracian) are interconnected within the new administrative, economic and cultural units of Roman cities, provinces and extra-provincial networks. This book presents the material evidence of Roman religion in the Danubian provinces through a new, paradigmatic methodology, focusing not only on the traditional urban and provincial units of the Roman Empire, but on a new space taxonomy. Roman religion and its sacralized places are presented in macro-, meso- and micro-spaces of a dynamic empire, which shaped Roman religion in the 1st-3rd centuries AD and created a large number of religious glocalizations and appropriations in Raetia, Noricum, Pannonia Superior, Pannonia Inferior, Moesia Superior, Moesia Inferior and Dacia. Combining the methodological approaches of Roman provincial archaeology and religious studies, this work intends to provoke a dialogue between disciplines rarely used together in central-east Europe and beyond. The material evidence of Roman religion is interpreted here as a dynamic agent in religious communication, shaped by macro-spaces, extra-provincial routes, commercial networks, but also by the formation and constant dynamics of small group religions interconnected within this region through human and material mobilities. The book will also present for the first time a comprehensive list of sacralized spaces and divinities in the Danubian provinces.

The Long Sixth Century in Eastern Europe

The Long Sixth Century in Eastern Europe
Author: Florin Curta
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2021-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004456983

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In The Long Sixth Century in Eastern Europe, Florin Curta offers a social and economic history of East Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe during the 6th and 7th centuries.

Christianity in Roman Scythia

Christianity in Roman Scythia
Author: Ionuț Holubeanu
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004690547

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At present, there is no scholarly consensus on the ecclesiastical organization in the Roman province of Scythia (4th-7th centuries). This volume proposes a new interpretation of some of the historical evidence concerning the evolution of the see of Tomi: a great metropolis, first with suffragan bishoprics outside Roman Scythia and then inside it, and later an autocephalous archbishopric. Though there are also many unclear aspects regarding the evolution of monastic life in the province, this book reveals that, in contrast with the development of the monastic infrastructure in Roman Scythia, a spiritual decline began in the mid-5th century.