Roman religious communication produced in the seven Danubian provinces (Raetia, Noricum, Pannonia Superior, Pannonia Inferior, Moesia Superior, Moesia Inferior, Dacia) at least 5700 votive inscriptions (6600 with Dalmatia), thousands of figurative stone, bronze and lead monuments (reliefs, statues, statuettes, tablets, etc.), at least 280 archaeologically attested sacralised spaces in public and secondary spaces and countless … Continue reading Materiality of Roman Religion in the Danubian provinces: a network of scholars
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Mapping the Danubian area
The Danube is the second largest river of Europe and the most important one in Central-East Europe. It's hydrological catchment represents not only a geographic and geological unit in the Central-East area of Europe, but also an important factor in urban settlement-history and the formation of commercial routes since the Neolithic. The first represetation of … Continue reading Mapping the Danubian area