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ROMAN DACIA IN THE DIGITAL ERA

2020

The study of Roman Dacia in the last two centuries produced thousands of articles, studies, monographs and proceedings and revealed at least 3800 archaeological sites from the short period of existence of the province between 106-270 AD. The large quantity of material evidence – epigraphic, figurative, ceramic, architectural and numismatic – is constantly growing due to the numerous rescue excavations in the last two decades. The emergence of digital humanities and the possibilities of digital era created new perspectives in cataloguing, collecting and presenting archaeological big data. The article presents some of the major results of digital humanities focusing on the digitization of the…

ArcheologyHistorydigital humanities roman dacia roman religion sanctuaries danubian provincesDigital erabusiness.industryExcavationAncient historyAncient historyD51-90ArchaeologyDigital humanitiesMateriality (law)MedicineClassicsbusinessDigitizationCC1-960Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
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The So-called “Mithraic Cave” of Angera

2018

Summary The existence of a mithraeum at Angera (VA, Italy) was assumed for the first time in the 19th century, after the discovery of two Mithraic inscriptions re-used as ornaments of a private garden in the middle of the small town. The location of the alleged mithraeum is still uncertain: the inscriptions have been found out of context, and the place of worship has never been localized. The “Antro mitraico” (Mithraic Cave), also known as “Tana del Lupo”, is a natural cave situated at the base of the East wall of the cliff on which the Rocca Borromeo (the Castle of Angera) stands. At the cave the most visible archaeological evidences are tens of breaches cut into the outside rocky wall, wh…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageArcheologyHistorygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAngeraTana del Lupomedia_common.quotation_subjectroman cult caveOrnamentsArtAncient historyLanguage and Linguisticsroman religionCaveClassicsAngera; roman cult cave; roman religion; Tana del Lupomedia_commonActa Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
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Un dieu peut-il mourir ? Enquête sur la fin des cultes dans l’Antiquité gréco-romainedirigé par Karin Mackowiak et Christian Stein

2018

royal cultsPalestinepaganismePalestinaRomeTite-Livecults[SHS.RELIG] Humanities and Social Sciences/ReligionsTitus Liviusherméneutique des textessanctuairessanctuariesPlinepaganismThucydidecultes héroïquescultual abandonmentsherméneutique de l'archéologiecultesOstiecultes royauxAmphipolisabandons cultuelsOstia[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySyriahistory of greek and roman religionsreligious practicesSyriepratiques religieusesHymetteBelgic Gaularchaeological hermeneutichistoire des religions grecque et romaineMount Hymettosheroic cultsPoseidoniaGaule belgique[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryPlinius[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studieslitterary hermeneuticThucydides
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M Tullii Ciceronis De philosophia volumen secundum, id est, De natura deorum libri 3. De divinatione libri 2. De fato liber 1. De legibus libri 3. De…

Second part of the collection of philosophical works of Cicero published by Manuzio, wich includes De natura deorum, De divinatione, De fato, De legibus, De universitate, De petitione consulatus ad Marcum fratrem.

Cicero philosophy Roman religion law
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