The research excavations in Brigetio at Komárom/Szőny–Vásártér between 1992–2014 unearthed a part of the civil town (municipium) with domestic buildings and workshops with several construction phases from the end of the 1st century AD to the second half of the 3rd century AD. Best preserved are the ruins from the Severan era which offer us an insight into the building techniques of the age: adobe walls with stone foundations, mortar floors, hypocaust heating systems, ceilings and vaulted ceilings, roofs covered with ceramic roof tiles, stair cases, door and window openings and wells
As now, our knowledge of the building techniques which were used in Aquileia during the Roman Age is...
Roman temporary camps are special archaeological sites. They appear on aerial photographs, but are i...
Presented here is the Late Roman stone building uncovered between 1977 and 1979 in the valley of the...
Although the overall topography of Brigetio is more or less clear, as some of the Roman ruins were s...
In 2015, first time in the history of excavations in Brigetio, the Department of Classical and Roman...
As in 1929 and 2007, an excavation was conducted in the close south-eastern neighbour-hood of the le...
<p>The present article deals with the excavations in the canabae of Brigetio preceding the construct...
In the Central Danube region, the largest number of Roman temporary camps is known from the surround...
The thesis deliberates the existence of civilian structures built with Roman construction techniques...
Brigetio, currently known as Komárom/Szőny in Hungary, was one of the 4 legionary fortresses situate...
The article presents buildings representing architecture of the barbarian populations, which during...
The Garadna-Kovács tanya site was discovered 23 years ago. However, it only returned to the spotligh...
The study of building techniques is a powerful tool to achieve the historical reconstruction of an a...
Dozens of Roman tile kilns have come to light in Pannonia during the last one hundred years. This pa...
Archaeological investigations on the site of Niševac (Timacum Maius) have been conducted over a peri...
As now, our knowledge of the building techniques which were used in Aquileia during the Roman Age is...
Roman temporary camps are special archaeological sites. They appear on aerial photographs, but are i...
Presented here is the Late Roman stone building uncovered between 1977 and 1979 in the valley of the...
Although the overall topography of Brigetio is more or less clear, as some of the Roman ruins were s...
In 2015, first time in the history of excavations in Brigetio, the Department of Classical and Roman...
As in 1929 and 2007, an excavation was conducted in the close south-eastern neighbour-hood of the le...
<p>The present article deals with the excavations in the canabae of Brigetio preceding the construct...
In the Central Danube region, the largest number of Roman temporary camps is known from the surround...
The thesis deliberates the existence of civilian structures built with Roman construction techniques...
Brigetio, currently known as Komárom/Szőny in Hungary, was one of the 4 legionary fortresses situate...
The article presents buildings representing architecture of the barbarian populations, which during...
The Garadna-Kovács tanya site was discovered 23 years ago. However, it only returned to the spotligh...
The study of building techniques is a powerful tool to achieve the historical reconstruction of an a...
Dozens of Roman tile kilns have come to light in Pannonia during the last one hundred years. This pa...
Archaeological investigations on the site of Niševac (Timacum Maius) have been conducted over a peri...
As now, our knowledge of the building techniques which were used in Aquileia during the Roman Age is...
Roman temporary camps are special archaeological sites. They appear on aerial photographs, but are i...
Presented here is the Late Roman stone building uncovered between 1977 and 1979 in the valley of the...