The study of Roman frontiers has been a pivotal subject of the academic hub at Pécs for long decades. Its researchers were pioneers of Hungarian aerial archaeology (Aerial Archaeological Archive of Pécs), and have been conducting archaeological excavations and complex non-invasive surveys throughout the Ripa Pannonica. Associate researchers provided the scientific background for the UNESCO World Heritage Nomination of the Hungarian section of the Danube Limes. The Archaeology Department at the University of Pécs has been a prominent agent of Roman provincial archaeology in Hungarian higher education. This volume is a continuation of the work long begun. We strive to promote Roman frontier studies by organizing workshops, hosting public ve...
The military sites directly along the Danube River at the so-called Roman Limes are the subject of o...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
This paper presents the results of a research project on the southwestern frontier of Roman Dacia, w...
In October 2012 the workshop entitled “Reading Past and Present Landscapes in Central Europe” was he...
Author's name: Veronika Salášková Instititution: Charles University, Prague Filosofical faculty Inst...
The Late Roman fort in Tokod is situated 2.5 km south of the River Danube in Komárom-Esztergom Coun...
To simplify the list of sources, all accounts postdate 1985, apart from a few key earlier works. The...
Introduction The Roman Limes with a length of 550 km is the largest archaeological site of Europe as...
Over the past few decades, there has been a significant amount of research on the Roman Lower Danube...
Roman archaeology is in good shape, institutionally, financially, and in terms of the high quality o...
This paper addresses the ‘Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site’ and seeks to introduce...
The Department of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation of the Faculty of Architecture o...
Archaeological finds document Przeworsk culture peoples' migration towards the southeast in phases B...
We did geophysical investigations in a provincial vicus in Moesia Inferior, Romania. Magnetics and G...
The Roman legionary fortress at Caerleon in south Wales, has been subject to archaeological investi...
The military sites directly along the Danube River at the so-called Roman Limes are the subject of o...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
This paper presents the results of a research project on the southwestern frontier of Roman Dacia, w...
In October 2012 the workshop entitled “Reading Past and Present Landscapes in Central Europe” was he...
Author's name: Veronika Salášková Instititution: Charles University, Prague Filosofical faculty Inst...
The Late Roman fort in Tokod is situated 2.5 km south of the River Danube in Komárom-Esztergom Coun...
To simplify the list of sources, all accounts postdate 1985, apart from a few key earlier works. The...
Introduction The Roman Limes with a length of 550 km is the largest archaeological site of Europe as...
Over the past few decades, there has been a significant amount of research on the Roman Lower Danube...
Roman archaeology is in good shape, institutionally, financially, and in terms of the high quality o...
This paper addresses the ‘Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site’ and seeks to introduce...
The Department of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation of the Faculty of Architecture o...
Archaeological finds document Przeworsk culture peoples' migration towards the southeast in phases B...
We did geophysical investigations in a provincial vicus in Moesia Inferior, Romania. Magnetics and G...
The Roman legionary fortress at Caerleon in south Wales, has been subject to archaeological investi...
The military sites directly along the Danube River at the so-called Roman Limes are the subject of o...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
This paper presents the results of a research project on the southwestern frontier of Roman Dacia, w...