The brooch workshops from Dacia and the other Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire (1st c. BC — 3rd c. AD)
Language: English
Table of contents
Preface
Foreword
I. History of research
II. The brooch workshops of Roman Dacia
1. Napoca (Cluj-Napoca)
2. Porolissum (Moigrad)
3. Arcobadara (Ilișua)
4. The brooch workshop of Dacia Porolissensis
5. Apulum (Alba Iulia)
6. Micia (Vețel)
7. Dierna (Orşova)
III. The brooch workshops of the Danubian provinces
The workshops of Moesia
1. Diana (Karataš)
2. Durostorum (Silistra/Ostrov)
3. Novae (Svištov)
The workshops of Pannonia
1. Aparhant
2. Aquincum (Budapest)
3. Brigetio (Komárom/Szőny)
4. Carnuntum (Petronell)
5. Győr-Ménfőcsanak
6. Loretto
7. Mursella (Árpás)
8. Neckenmarkt
9. Neusiedl am See
10. Poetovio (Ptuj)
11. Salla (Zalalövő)
12. Savaria (Szombathely)
13. Schützen am Gebirge
14. Siscia (Sisak)
15. Szakály-Réti
16. Tokod — Erzsébetakna
17. Vindobona (Vienna)
18. Southern Pannonia, without findspot
The workshops from Noricum
1. Bedaium (Seebruck)
2. Bruck — Fischhorn
3. Celeia (Celje)
4. Cetium (St. Pölten)
5. Favianis (Mautern)
6. Flavia Solva (Leibnitz)
7. Gleisdorf
8. Halstatt Lahn
9. Kalsdorf bei Graz
10. Immurium (Moosham)
11. Iuvavum (Salzburg)
12. Magdalensberg
13. Ovilava (Wels)
14. Salzburg-Glas
15. Salzburg-Maxglan
16. Teurnia (St. Peter in Holz)
17. Tittmoning
18. Virunum (Zollfeld)
19. Wals-Loig
The workshops from Raetia
1. Augusta Vindelicum (Augsburg)
2. Bratananium (Gauting)
3. Cambodunum (Kempten)
4. Castra Regina (Regensburg)
5. Celeusum (Pförring)
6. Curia (Chur)
7. Kumpfmühl
8. Mangolding/Mintraching
9. Oberstim
10. Rißtissen
11. Submuntorium (Burghöfe)
12. Thalmassing
IV. Conclusions
Bibliography
List of illustrations
Plates
Details | |
Publisher | Editura Mega |
Language | English |
Pages | 266 |
Illustrations | b/w and color figures, maps |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-606-543-743-2 |
Creation date | 2019 |
Size | 21 х 29 cm |