Issue 32 (XXXII/2022)
Studies
MARINA MUSTEAȚĂ, SZILÁRD SÁNDOR GÁL
The Case Study of the Graves Discovered in 1958 at Apulum-Dealul Furcilor Cemetery,
Individual and Collective Social Identities in Roman Graves (p. 7-52)
ROMAN KOZLENKO
Barracks of the Roman Garrison in Olbia Pontica (p. 53-94)
CORIOLAN HORAȚIU OPREANU, VLAD-ANDREI LĂZĂRESCU
Antler Comb Production in the Settlement at Suceagu-Rădaia (Cluj County). A
Contribution to the Study of the Cultural Contacts at the Beginnings of the Migration
Period (p.95-134)
KATHARINA ZANIER, ROK RATEJ
Connecting Public and Urban Archaeology: Enhancement of Urban Archaeological
Heritage Through Local Archeo Plans (p. 135-170)
Archaeological and epigraphical notes
AUREL RUSTOIU, ANDREEA DRĂGAN
Remembering the Ancestors. A Grave-Marker from the “Scythian” Cemetery at Sâncrai
(Alba County) (p. 171-192)
NICA CIUBOTARU
Late Iron Age Brooches presumably Discovered in the Dacian Fortress from Tilișca (Sibiu County) (p. 193-216)
ȘTEFAN VASILACHE
Observations Regarding the Terracotta Pipes from the Orăștie Mountains (p. 217-234)
AUREL RUSTOIU
Commentaria archaeologica et historica (V). 1. About the Legionary Fort at Sarmizegetusa in AD 102–205 (Cassius Dio 68.9.7). 2.
ᘀe Destiny of the “Dacian Gold”. About a Koson Type Coin Reused in the 16th Century in a Christian (Renaissance) Context (p. 235-252)
BEATRICE CIUTĂ, MARIANA EGRI
New Archaeobotanical Data from Villa Rustica at Oarda‑Bulza (Alba County). ᘀe 2021 Campaign (p. 253-266)
GEORGETA EL SUSI, ANDREI GONCIAR
Villa Rustica from Rapoltu Mare‑La Vie (Hunedoara County). Preliminary Zooarheological Data (p. 267-290)
BOGDAN LĂPUȘAN
Keys and Locking Mechanisms Discovered in Graves from the Alburnus Maior and Apulum Cemeteries (p. 291-328)
SORIN COCIȘ, VLAD-ANDREI LĂZĂRESCU
Figurative Lamps Depicting Silenus Discovered in Roman Dacia (p. 329-344)
ANDREEA DRĂGAN
Can Bricks Tell Us the Year? Hobnail Prints on Tegular Material from the Mithraeum III at Apulum as Evidence of Footwear Fashion (p. 345-356)
CĂLIN COSMA
Seventh‑Eigth Centuries Finger‑Rings Discovered in Transylvania (p. 357-372)
Reviews
A. Rustoiu/M. Egri (eds), Community dynamics and identity constructs in the eastern Carpathian Basin during the
Late Iron Age. ἀe impact of human mobility (Ethnic and Cultural Interferences in the 1st Millennium BC to the
1st Millenium AD XVII), Cluj‑Napoca, Editura Mega, 2021, 224 p. ISBN 978–606‑020–174–8
(p. 373-376)
(Marius Ciută)
Raimon Graells i Fabregat / Alessandro Pace / Miguel F. Pérez Blasco (eds.), Warriors @ play. Proceedings of the International
Congress held at the Museum of History and Archaeology of Elche, 28th May 2021, Alacant, Universitat d’Alacant, 2022, 243 p.
ISBN 978–84–1302–179–9 (p. 377-382)
(Mariana Egri)
Juraj Kucharík (ed.), Rimania a Slovensko – Romans and Slovakia. Exhibition catalogue. Authors: Igor Bazovský,
Christián Elschek, Marek Gere, Katarína Harmadyová, Juraj Kucharík, Ludovit Mathédesz, Margaréta Musilová,
Ján Rajtár, Jaroslava Schmidtová, Boris Stoklas, Vladimír Turčan, Vladimír Varsik. Slovenské národné múzeum –
Historické museum. Bratislava 2021, 336 p. ISBN 978–80–8060–513–1
(p. 383-386)
(Aurel Rustoiu)
Karl Strobel, Împăratul Traian. O epocă a istoriei universale (traducere de Eduard Nemeth), Cluj‑Napoca,
Editura Mega, 2022, 651 p. + 37 ሀg., ISBN 978–606‑020–558–6
(p. 387-392)
(Coriolan Horațiu Opreanu)
In memoriam
Valentin Vasiliev (22 februarie 1934 – 1 septembrie 2021) (Aurel Rustoiu)
(p. 393-396)
Abbreviations that can not be found in Bericht der Römisch-Germanische Kommission (p. 397-400)
Guidelines for “Ephemeris Napocensis” (p.401-402)
Reviste publicate la Editura Academiei Române [Journals published by the Romanian Academy] (p. 403)
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