EPHEMERIS NAPOCENSIS - Institutul de Arheologie Åi Istoria Artei
EPHEMERIS NAPOCENSIS - Institutul de Arheologie Åi Istoria Artei
EPHEMERIS NAPOCENSIS - Institutul de Arheologie Åi Istoria Artei
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SOMMAIRE – CONTENTS – INHALT<br />
STUDIES<br />
FLORIN GOGÂLTAN<br />
Ritual Aspects of the Bronze Age Tell-Settlements in the Carpathian Basin.<br />
A Methodological Approach .............................................7<br />
ALEXANDRA GĂVAN<br />
Metallurgy and Bronze Age Tell-Settlements from Western Romania (I) ............57<br />
DÁVID PETRUŢ<br />
Everyday Life in the Research Concerning the Roman Army in the Western European<br />
Part of the Empire and the Province of Dacia .................................91<br />
CORIOLAN HORAŢIU OPREANU<br />
From “στρατόπεδον” to Colonia Dacica Sarmizegetusa. A File of the Problem ........113<br />
CĂLIN COSMA<br />
Ethnische und politische Gegebenheiten im Westen und Nordwesten Rumäniens<br />
im 8.–10. Jh. n.Chr. ...................................................137<br />
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND EPIGRAPHICAL NOTES<br />
AUREL RUSTOIU<br />
Commentaria Archaeologica et Historica (I) .................................159<br />
VITALIE BÂRCĂ<br />
Some Remarks on Metal Cups with Zoomorphic Handles<br />
in the Sarmatian Environment ............................................185<br />
FLORIN FODOREAN<br />
“Spa” Vignettes in Tabula Peutingeriana. Travelling Ad Aquas: thermal Water Resources<br />
in Roman Dacia .......................................................211<br />
DAN AUGUSTIN DEAC<br />
Note on Apis Bull Representations in Roman Dacia ...........................223<br />
SILVIA MUSTAŢĂ, SORIN COCIŞ, VALENTIN VOIŞIAN<br />
Instrumentum Balnei from Roman Napoca. Two Iron Vessels Discovered on the Site<br />
from Victor Deleu Street ................................................235<br />
IOAN STANCIU<br />
About the Use of the So-Called Clay “Breadcakes” in the Milieu of the Early Slav<br />
Settlements (6 th –7 th Centuries) ............................................253