Issue 30 (XXX/2020)
Studies
AUREL RUSTOIU
Commentaria archaeologica et historica (III). Chronology of the Dacian silver hoards
(p. 11-37)
MARINA MUSTEAŢĂ
Social Identities in Roman Children’s Burials. Roman Cemetery at Apulum-Dealul Furcilor
(p. 39-78)
CORIOLAN HORAȚIU OPREANU
Commodus restitutor commerciorum. The role of Palmyrene Trading Community at Porolissum
(p.79-99)
CORIOLAN HORAȚIU OPREANU, FLAMINIU TALOȘ
The Cult Complex of Bel at Porolissum. A Historical and Architectural Perspective
(p. 101-136)
SORIN COCIȘ, VITALIE BÂRCĂ
Brooches of type Almgren Group VII, Series I, Variation with Headknob and Vertical Catchplate, from
East and South-East Romania (the Barbarian World)
(p. 137-180)
CĂLIN COSMA
Harness fittings from the 7th–8th centuries discovered in Transylvania. Stirrups and horse bits
(p. 181-216)
Archaeological and epigraphical notes
CRISTIAN IOAN POPA
The Coţofeni Discoveries on the Jidovu Mountain (Zlatna): Domestic or Ritual Context?
(p. 217-244)
NICOLAE CĂTĂLIN RIŞCUŢA, ANTONIU TUDOR MARC, IOAN ALEXANDRU BĂRBAT
Cultic Inventory From the Bronze Age Settlement From Șoimuş – Teleghi (Hunedoara County)
(p. 245-253)
PÉTER F. KOVÁCS
Links between the Middle Tisza Region and the Northern Balkans in the light of old and new data
(p. 255-272)
ASJA TONC, SLAVICA FILIPOVIĆ
Only the Best Olive Oil, Please: On New Amphorae Finds From Mursa
(p. 273-294)
CORIOLAN HORAȚIU OPREANU, VLAD-ANDREI LĂZĂRESCU
A New Military Diploma Recently Found at Porolissum (Dacia Porolissensis)
(p. 295-307)
Reviews
Miklós Szabó (dir.), assisté de Zoltán Czajlik et Károly Tankó, avec la participation de Éva Bózsing,
Dóra Erős,Katalin Gherdán, László Gucsi, Jean-Paul Guillaumet, Jenny Kaurin, Stéphan Marion,
Patrice Méniel, Rita Mohai, Ferencz Molnár, György Szakmány et Lőrincz Timár,
La nécropole celtique à Sajópetri – Homoki-szőlőskert, Paris, L’Harmattan 2018, 438 p. (335 Figs. in text) + 61 Pls. + 4 general plans. ISBN 978–2–343–16991-0.
(p. 309-316)
(Aurel Rustoiu)
Aurel Rustoiu, Archaeological explorations of magic and witchcraft in Iron Age Transylvania, Cluj- Napoca,
ed. Mega, 2019, 301 p., 61 Fig.
(p. 317-319)
(Iosif Vasile Ferencz)
Sorin Cociș, The Brooch Workshops from Dacia and the other Danubian Provinces of the Roman Empire (1st c. BC – 3rd c. AD),
Series Patrimonium Archaeologicum Transylvanicum (Eds. S. Cociș, A. Ursuțiu), vol. 16, Mega Publishing House, Cluj-Napoca, 2019,
266 p., ISBN 978–606– 543–743–2. (Nica Ciubotaru)
(p. 321-324)
(Nica Ciubotaru)
Radu Harhoiu, Huni și goți hunici la la Dunărea de Jos / Hunen und gotische Hunnen an der Donau. Muzeul Județean Buzău,
Biblioteca Mousaios 16, Editura Cetatea de Scaun, Târgoviște, 2020, 173 p., 55 figuri în text.
(p. 325-332)
(Ioan Stanciu)
In memoriam
János Németi (1939–2020) (Aurel Rustoiu)
(p. 333-336)
Abbreviations that can not be found in Bericht der Römisch-Germanische Kommission
(p. 337-340)
Guidelines for “Ephemeris Napocensis”
(p.341-342)
Reviste publicate la Editura Academiei Române [Journals published by the Romanian Academy]
(p. 343)
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