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Issue 24 (XXIV/2014)

Studies

FLORIN GOGÂLTAN, ALEXANDRA GĂVAN

Der Bronzezeitliche Tell von Pecica „Şanţul Mare”. Ein Metallurgisches Zentrum des Karpatenbeckens (I) (p. 7-37)

ALFRED SCHÄFER

Deliberate Destruction and Ritual Deposition as Case Study in the Liber Pater-Sanctuary of Apulum (p. 39-50)

ZVEZDANA MODRIJAN

Imports from the Aegean Area to the Eastern Alpine Area and Northern Adriatic in Late Antiquity (p. 51-69)

CORIOLAN HORAŢIU OPREANU, VLAD-ANDREI LĂZĂRESCU, ANAMARIA ROMAN, TUDOR-MIHAI URSU, SORINA FĂRCAŞ

New Light on a Roman Fort Based on a LiDAR Survey in the Forested Landscape from Porolissvm (p. 71-86)

O. V. PETRAUSKAS

Komariv – ein Werkstattzentrum barbarischen Europas aus spätrömischer Zeit (Forschungsgeschichte, einige Ergebnisse und mögliche Perspektiven) (p. 87-115)

JOAN PINAR GIL

Coming Back Home? Rare Evidence for Contacts Between the Iberian Peninsula and the Carpathian Basin in the Late 5th – early 6th Century (p. 117-129)

ALEXANDRU AVRAM

Marginalien zu griechisch beschrifteten Schleudergeschossen (IV) (p. 131-137)
Archaeological and epigraphical notes

LIGIA RUSCU

On Cult Associations at Istros and Tomis (p. 139-152)

ANDRÁS SZABÓ

Interprex Dacorum – Commentarioli Ad RIU 590 (p. 153-156)

VITALIE BÂRCĂ, LAVINIA GRUMEZA

Sarmatian Burials in Coffins and Funerary Timber Features Recently Discovered in the Western Plain of Romania (p. 157-194)

CSABA SZABÓ

Roman Religious Studies in Romania. Historiography and New Perspectives (p. 195-207)

RADU ZĂGREANU, DAN DEAC

New Data on Roman Art and Sculpture in Porolissum (p. 209-219)

COSMIN ONOFREI

The Jews in Roman Dacia. A Review of the Epigraphic and Archaeological Data (p. 221-235)

ŞTEFAN-EMILIAN GAMUREAC

The Roman Common Pottery Discovered in an Archaeological Complex from the Middle of the 3rd Century at Micia (p. 237-255)

MONICA GUI, SORIN COCIŞ

Millefiori Inlaid Hilts, Strigil Handles, or What? (p. 257-275)

GÁBOR PINTYE

Hun Age Single Graves at the Track of Motorway M3 (p. 277-297)

CLAUDIA RADU, VLAD-ANDREI LĂZĂRESCU, SZEREDAI NORBERT, CECILIA CHIRIAC, BOGDAN CIUPERCĂ

Paleoanthropological Inferences Regarding Four Skeletons from an Archaeological Contex at Gherăseni, Buzău County (p. 299-314)

CĂLIN COSMA

A 7Th Century Warrior House at Iernut/Sfântu Gheorghe (Mureş County) (p. 315-337)
Reviews

Ovidiu Ţentea, Ex Oriente ad Danubium. The Syrian Units on the Danube Frontier of the Roman Empire, 2012, 234 p. (p. 339-341) (Cosmin Onofrei)

Radu-Alexandru Dragoman, Sorin Oanţă-Marghitu, Arheologie si Politică în România, Editura Eurotip Baia Mare, 2013, 297 p. (p. 343-346) (Paul Vădineanu)

Abbreviations that can not be found in Bericht der Römisch-Germanische Kommission (p. 347-349)

Guidelines for “Ephemeris Napocensis” (p.351-352)

Reviste publicate la Editura Academiei Române [Journals published by the Romanian Academy] (p. 353)

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