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Ad Fines Imperii Romani, Studia Thaddaeo Sarnowski septuagenario ab amicis, collegis discipulisque dedicata

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Ad Fines Imperii Romani, Studia Thaddaeo Sarnowski septuagenario ab amicis, collegis discipulisque dedicata

by ed. by Agnieszka Tomas

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Warsaw: Institute of Archaeology Warsaw University, 2015. Hardcover. New/No Jacket. 29,5x21 cm. ISBN: 978-83-61376-46-0 Description: hardback, 475 pp. (29,5x21cm), figs. Condition: new Weight: 1920g. Tadeusz Sarnowski. Curriculum vitae Jerzy Kolendo ?, Tadeusz Sarnowski. Quattuordecim lustra optime peracta Agnieszka Tomas, Tadeusz Sarnowski in universitatem studiorum et studentium Roman army Yann Le Bohec, La logistique de l'armée romaine sous le Principat Michel Reddé, The Layout of a Military Shrine in Egypt's Eastern Desert Tomasz Derda, Adam Lajtar, Tomasz Plóciennik, Three Lists of Soldiers on Papyrus Found in Qasr Ibrim Edward Dabrowa, The Roman Army in Action in Judea (4 BCE - 66 CE) Middle and Lower Danubian Provinces Zsolt Visy, Ripa Pannonica - eine römische Flussgrenze Ioan Piso, Les listes de centurions de Potaissa et la participation des légions daciques à la guerre parthique de Caracalla Doina Benea, Militärische und politische Massnahmen während der Herrschaft des Kaisers Hadrian im Südwesten der Provinz Dakien Calin Timoc, A Fragmentary Inscription Bearing the Name Gordiana Discovered in Tibiscum (Dacia superior) Livio Zerbini, Les cités grecques du Pont Gauche sous Auguste Emil Jeczmienowski, The Fortifications of the Upper Moesian Limes on the Eve of the Trajan's Dacian Wars Mateusz Zmudzinski, The Production of terra sigillata Pottery (Local Samian Ware) in the Middle-Danube Roman Provinces Lucretiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba, Prosopographic Remarks on the Population of Troesmis (Lower Moesia) Rumen Ivanov, Valeri Stoickov, Bricks with Stamps Discovered in the Defensive Walls of Almus (Lower Moesia) Michail Zahariade, The Scythian Section of Notitia Dignitatum. A Structural and Chronological Analysis Martin Lemke, Marsigli's Moesia: The Limes Sites in Bulgaria as Seen in the 18th Century Contents Novae Evgeni Paunov, The Portrait Glass phalera from Novae Reconsidered Piotr Zakrzewski, Architectural Order of the Portico in the Courtyard of the Legionary Headquarters at Novae (Lower Moesia), in Light of Recent Discoveries Pavlina Vladkova, New Data on the Cult of Iuppiter in Novae (Lower Moesia) Tomasz Dziurdzik, Sacerdos legionis? Roman Army Priests in Light of a Fragmentary Inscription from Novae (ILNov 32 = IGLNov 51) Agnieszka Tomas, Martin Lemke, The Mithraeum at Novae Revisited Jerzy Zelazowski, New Examples of the Name Stamp (Sarnowski Type XXV) from the Legionary Fortress at Novae (Lower Moesia) Agnieszka Tomas, Liber Pater or Dionysus? The Evidence of the Bacchic Cult at Novae (castra et canabae legionis) and in its Hinterland Adam Lajtar, Another Greek Inscription from Novae (Lower Moesia) Associated with pastus militum Jerzy Kolendo ?, Tomasz Kowal, Iron Components of Agricultural Tools Discovered During Excavations at Novae: Are They Always Ancient or Early Medieval in Date? TAURICA Bartosz Kontny, Maria Novicenkova, Spurs from the Sanctuary at the Gurzufskoe Sedlo in Crimea. On the Problem of Hook Spurs 325 Radoslaw Gawronski, Radoslaw Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, The Role of Early Empire Roman Cavalry in the Defence of Tauric Chersonesos Ludmila Kovalevskaja, The Farmhouse at Plot 363 in the Chora of Tauric Chersonesos Michal Pisz, Non-destructive Archaeological Survey in the Rural Territory of Tauric Chersonesos Elena Klenina, Ceramic Production of Tauric Chersonesos in the Roman Period Viktoria Nessel, On Some Categories of Ceramic Tableware from the Kadikovka-Kadikoi Settlement (Crimea) Wojciech Nowakowski, Brooches from Balaklava-Kadykovka on Crimea (Ukraine). Season 2010 Danil A. Kostromicev, A Brooch from Tauric Chersonesos with a Dedication to Sabazius Radoslaw Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, Adam Lukaszewicz, Language in the Private Life of Roman Soldiers in Taurica Varia Andrzej Biernacki, Valeri Yotov, Aleksander Mincev, The Origin of

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Ad Fines Imperii Romani, Studia Thaddaeo Sarnowski septuagenario ab amicis, collegis discipulisque dedicata
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ed. by Agnieszka Tomas
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ISBN 10
8361376461
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2015
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475
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Archaeology
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29,5x21 cm

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