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Roman Cities In Bulgaria


Roman Cities In Bulgaria
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Author : Rumen Teofilov Ivanov
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

Roman Cities In Bulgaria written by Rumen Teofilov Ivanov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with History categories.




Roman Cities In Bulgaria


Roman Cities In Bulgaria
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Author : Rumen Teofilov Ivanov
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

Roman Cities In Bulgaria written by Rumen Teofilov Ivanov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Bulgaria categories.


In this collection (corpus) are presented 11 studies, which deals with antique settlements from the Roman and Early-Byzantium age which in the territory on todays Bulgaria; they all belong to the chronological range between the 1st and the beginning of the 7th c. AD. The urban centers belong to the Roman provinces of Moesia Inferior (Upla Oescus, Durostorum, Abritus, Nicopolis ad Istrum) and of neighbouring Thracia (Serdica, Philipopolis, Augusta Traiana, Mesambria Pontica, Pautalia, Nicopolis, ad Nestum and Late Roman Diocletianopolis), and afterwards they fall in the new provinces since the end of the 3rd c. and on - in the new provinces since the end of the 3rd c. Moesia Secunda, DaciaMediterranea, Thracia in the diocese of Thracia, Rhodopa and Haemimontus. All authors of the papers in this collection are supervisors or team participants engaged in studies.



Roman Cities In Bulgaria


Roman Cities In Bulgaria
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Author : Velizar Iv Velkov
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

Roman Cities In Bulgaria written by Velizar Iv Velkov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Bulgaria categories.




Roman Eities In Bulgaria


Roman Eities In Bulgaria
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Author : Velizar Ivanov Velkov
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

Roman Eities In Bulgaria written by Velizar Ivanov Velkov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with categories.




Roman Cities In Bulgaria


Roman Cities In Bulgaria
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Author :
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

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Thracian Greek Roman And Medieval Cities Residences And Fortresses In Bulgaria


Thracian Greek Roman And Medieval Cities Residences And Fortresses In Bulgaria
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Thracian Greek Roman And Medieval Cities Residences And Fortresses In Bulgaria written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Architecture categories.




Nicopolis Ad Istrum


Nicopolis Ad Istrum
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Author : A. G. Poulter
language : en
Publisher: Society of Antiquaries of London
Release Date : 2007

Nicopolis Ad Istrum written by A. G. Poulter and has been published by Society of Antiquaries of London this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.


This, the third and final monograph, completes the description of the excavations carried out by the British team, part of the Anglo-Bulgarian archaeological programme on the site of Nicopolis ad Istrum in northern Bulgaria, one of the best-preserved ancient cities of the Roman Empire. The site provided a unique opportunity to compare the changing layout and economy of an urban centre from the Roman to the late Roman and the early Byzantine periods (c. AD 100-600). The excavations, geophysics, coins and wall-plaster were published in volume 1. Volume 2 describes the evidence for economic changes between the Roman and early Byzantine periods and contains full reports on the pottery and the glass. This volume includes full descriptions of all small-finds (ceramic copper-alloy and iron objects, glass, lamps, sculpture, architecture and flints) each object provided with a description of its archaeological context and the date of deposition. The second half of the volume identifies the environmental and economic differences between the three main periods in the history of the site. Reports include quantified assemblages of zooarchaeological finds (large and, small mammals), fish, birds, archaeobotanical remains, mollusca and human skeletons as well as the results of metallurgical analysis: copper-alloy, iron and 'natural' steel. Not only is this range and quantity of finds in these reports unparalleled in the Balkans, they represent a valuable resource for the material culture of the Roman and late Roman periods coming, as they do, from a part of the Roman Empire which has produced very few comparable assemblages. Of no less importance are the quantified bioarchaeological data which offers a unique insight into the charging morphology and economy of a Roman, late Roman and early Byzantine city.



Nicopolis Ad Istrum Iii


Nicopolis Ad Istrum Iii
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Author : Andrew Poulter
language : en
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Release Date : 2007-05-27

Nicopolis Ad Istrum Iii written by Andrew Poulter and has been published by Oxbow Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-05-27 with Social Science categories.


This, the third and final monograph, completes the description of the excavations carried out by the British team, part of the Anglo-Bulgarian archaeological programme on the site of Nicopolis ad Istrum in northern Bulgaria, one of the best-preserved ancient cities of the Roman Empire. The site provided a unique opportunity to compare the changing layout and economy of an urban centre from the Roman to the late Roman and the early Byzantine periods (c. AD 100-600). The excavations, geophysics, coins and wall-plaster were published in volume 1. Volume 2 describes the evidence for economic changes between the Roman and early Byzantine periods and contains full reports on the pottery and the glass. This volume includes full descriptions of all small-finds (ceramic copper-alloy and iron objects, glass, lamps, sculpture, architecture and flints) each object provided with a description of its archaeological context and the date of deposition. The second half of the volume identifies the environmental and economic differences between the three main periods in the history of the site. Reports include quantified assemblages of zooarchaeological finds (large and, small mammals), fish, birds, archaeobotanical remains, mollusca and human skeletons as well as the results of metallurgical analysis: copper-alloy, iron and 'natural' steel. Not only is this range and quantity of finds in these reports unparalleled in the Balkans, they represent a valuable resource for the material culture of the Roman and late Roman periods coming, as they do, from a part of the Roman Empire which has produced very few comparable assemblages. Of no less importance are the quantified bioarchaeological data which offers a unique insight into the charging morphology and economy of a Roman, late Roman and early Byzantine city.



The Roman And Late Roman City


The Roman And Late Roman City
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Author : Людмила Русева Слокоска
language : bg
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002

The Roman And Late Roman City written by Людмила Русева Слокоска and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Social Science categories.




Archaeology Of Bulgaria


Archaeology Of Bulgaria
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Author : Source Wikipedia
language : en
Publisher: University-Press.org
Release Date : 2013-09

Archaeology Of Bulgaria written by Source Wikipedia and has been published by University-Press.org this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09 with categories.


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Archaeological sites in Bulgaria, Bulgarian archaeologists, Roman sites in Bulgaria, Treasure troves in Bulgaria, Vin a culture, Round Church, Preslav, Pistiros, Varna Necropolis, Boian culture, Gumelni a-Karanovo culture, Novae, Thracology, Palace of Omurtag, Seuthopolis, Bogdan Filov, Georgi Kitov, Tatul, Decree of Dionysopolis, Co ofeni culture, Perperikon, Varna culture, Ivan Venedikov, Mieczys aw Domaradzki, Vaclav Dobrusky, Karel korpil, Villa Armira, Madara, Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, Hamangia culture, Preslav Treasure, Thracian tomb of Aleksandrovo kurgan, Hermann korpil, Kozarnika, Via Militaris, National Archaeological Museum, Gradeshnitsa tablets, Nikolay Ovcharov, Dausdava, Panagyurishte Treasure, Plovdiv Roman theatre, Ezero culture, Reka Devnia Hoard, Lukovit Treasure, Dabene Treasure, Beglik Tash, Valchitran Treasure, Thracian treasure, Diocletianopolis in Thracia, Rogozen Treasure, Plovdiv Roman Stadium, Via Pontica, Abritus. Excerpt: The Round Church (Bulgarian: , Kragla tsarkva), also known as the Golden Church (, Zlatna tsarkva) or the Church of St John (," tsarkva Sveti Yoan"), is a large partially preserved early medieval Eastern Orthodox church. It lies in Preslav, the former capital of the First Bulgarian Empire, today a town in northeastern Bulgaria. The church dates to the early 10th century, the time of Tsar Simeon I's rule and was unearthed and first archaeologically examined in 1927-1928. Considered to be one of the most impressive examples of medieval Bulgarian architecture, the Round Church takes its name from the distinctive shape of one of its three sections, the cella (naos), which is a rotunda that serves as a place of liturgy. The church's design also includes a wide atrium...