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The Archaeology of Roman Pannonia

by: Lengyel, A. Radan, G.T.B.

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Category: Ancient Topography / Geography / History
Code: 4641
ISBN-13: 9780813113708 / 978-0-8131-1370-8
ISBN-10: 0813113709 / 0-8131-1370-9
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
Publication Date: 1980
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 506
Book Condition: Very good
Comments: CLXVII Plates

C O N T E N T S
Contributors 11
Abbreviations 13
Introduction (by A. Lengyel andjG. T. B. Radan) 17
F e r e n c F iile p : 33
Pannónia research in Hungary
Limes research 34
Brigetio (Szőny) [34] Castra ad Herculem (Pilismarót) [36] Ulcisia Castra (Szentendre) [36] Aquincum
(Budapest m ) [37] Albertfalva (Budapest) [39] Campona (Budapest) [39] Vetus Salina (Adony) [40]
Intercisa (Dunapentele-Dunaújváros) [41] Lugio (Dunaszekcső) [42]
City research 43
Scarbantia (Sopron) [43] Savaria (Szombathely) [43]
Gorsium (Tác) [44] Keszthely-Fenékpuszta [46]
Tricciana (Ságvár) [47] Sopianae (Pécs) [47]
Aspects of the future 50
Notes 51
Literature 52
S á n d o r S o p r o n i:
Geography of Pannónia 57
Mountains 59
River network 60
Lakes and swamps 61
Agriculture and natural resources 62
Notes 62
O tto T r o g m a y e r :
Pannónia before the Roman conquest 65
Paleolithic Age 65
Buda industry [65] Moustier culture [65] Szeleta
culture [66] Pilisszántó culture [66] Eastern Gravettian culture [66]
Neolithic and Copper Age 68
Linear pottery culture [68] Lengyel culture [69] The
Balaton group [69] The Boleraz group [70] Classical
period of the Pécel (Baden) culture [71]
Bronze Age
The Zók culture [72] The Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture [73] The Bell-Beaker culture [73] Problem of the
“ Litzenkeramik” [74] The Gáta group [74] The Nagyrév culture [74] The Tokod group [75] The Kisapostag culture [75] Encrusted pottery culture of Pannónia
[76] The Vatya culture [77] Hoard level of Koszider [78] The tumulus culture [78] The umfield culture [79]
Early Iron Age 80
Late Iron Age 81
Notes 82
L á s z ló B a r k ó c z i:
History of Pannónia 85
History of territory prior to Roman occupation 86
The Roman occupation of Pannónia and the Flavians 90
The period of Trajan, Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius 93
The wars of the Marcomannians, Quadians and Iazyges
under Marcus Aurelius 96
C iv ita te s , town foundations, and citizenship from the occupation of Pannónia until the age of Marcus Aurelius 99
The age of the Severans 100
Military emperors 103
The situation in the province in the period between Marcus
Aurelius and Diocletian 106
Diocletian and the tetrarchy period 109
The period of the Constantinian dynasty 110
The general situation in Pannónia during the Constantinian
dynasty 113
The age of Valentinian 115
Pannónia after Valentinian 116
Notes 120
J e n ő F i t z :
Administration and army 125
Notes 139
J e n ő F i t z :
Population 141
The indigenous population 141
The emergence of towns 142
Municipal life 147
The te r r ito r iu m of the cities 149
The c o n c iliu m p r o v in c iá é 150
After the Marcomannic wars 151
The last century 154
Notes 157
J e n ő F i t z :
The way o f life 161
Notes 174
E d it B . T h o m a s :
Religion 177
Native and “ classical” gods 177
Oriental cults 185
Christianity 193
Notes 204
S á n d o r S o p r o n i:
Roads 207
Itineraria 213
Notes 216
S á n d o r S o p r o n i:
Limes 219
History 219
Structure 227
Notes 237
K lá r a P ó c z y :
Pannonian cities 239
Urbanization 240
City formations 247
Network of Pannonian cities 251
Results of archaeological investigation 254
Andautonia [255] Aquincum [255] Bassiana [258] Brigetio [258] Carnuntum [259] Cibalae [260] Emona [260]
Municipium Faustinianum [261] Gorsium [261] Municipium Iasorum and Iovia [262] Mogentiana [262] Mursa [262] Murselia I and Murselia II [262] Neviodunum [262] Poetovio [263] Sala [264] Savaria [264]
Scarbantia [266] Sirmium [267] Siscia [268] Sopianae
[268] Vindobona [269] Municipium Volg . . . [269)
Notes 269
E d it B . T h o m a s :
Villa Settlements
Concept of the v illa ro m a tta
275
276
Geographical preconditions of the villa settlements 284
Types of villa plans 288
Technology and structures of buildings 300
Interior decoration 306
Wall paintings in fresco and secco techniques 307
Stucco decorations 308
Mosaics 311
Functions of late Roman villas 312
Fortification and self-sufficiency 312
Survival of the Roman villa system 317
Notes 321
le n d F it z :
Economic life 323
Agriculture “ 323
Mining 325
Workshops 325
Trade 329
Money circulation 332
Notes 334
K a ta lin B ir ó -S e y :
Currency 337
Before the Roman conquest 338
Roman denarii and Eraviscan imitations 339
Up to the Marcomannic wars 340
From Septimius Severus to Gallienus 341
Inflation and reform 343
Economic upheaval 343
Mints 344
Notes 346
E d it B . T h o m a s :
Arts and crafts 349
Early imperial period 349
Late imperial period 353
Notes 354
E v a B . B ó n is :
Pottery 357
Origin of the potter?s craft and early pottery 357
Potters? settlements and kilns 362
Pottery in the late imperial period 365
L u c e r n a e 367
Earthen lighthouses, tower models 368
T e r r a -c o tta s and c ru s tu lu m molds 368
Chronological catalog
Notes
E d it B . T h o m a s :
Glassware
Notes
E d it B . T h o m a s :
Armor
Helmets
Bronze helmets with reliefs
Crested iron helmets with plate coverings
Shield-bosses
Daggers
Notes
Á g n e s S a la m o n a n d Á g n e s C s · S ó s :
Pannónia — Fifth to ninth centuries
The Huns
The Ostrogoths
The Longobards
The Avars
Carolingian Pannónia
The Franks [416] The Slavs [417]
Notes
Appendix
Im r e L e n g y e l:
New methods and results in paleoanthropology employed in
Pannonian research
Introduction
Methodology: preliminaries
Weight loss by cremation as a result of the evaporation
of the water content of excavated bones [431] Interrelation between the weight loss by cremation of
excavated bones and the quantity of their organic constituents [431] The organic content of the bones [432]
Examination of inorganic materials in excavated
bone tissue [433] Histological examination of excavated bone tissue [434] Investigation of bone tissue?s
fluoride content [434] Theoretical bases of the complex
method [435]
Notes
369
378
381
383
385
385
385
387
390
394
396
397
397
400
404
406
416
420
427
429
429
430
438
Im r e L e n g y e l:
Laboratory analyses of fossil bones 441
Determination of sex of fossil bones 441
Determination of blood types in fossil bones 446
Notes 453
G y ö r g y D u m a :
Recent pottery analysis 455
Complex chemical and mineralogical investigation of
pottery 455
Production of unglazed black pottery containing organic
coloring agents 460
Carbon separation and Garbón incorporation out o f carbon
monoxide and gases containing carbon monoxide 461
Investigation of favorable carbon incorporation in pottery 462
Investigation of pottery made out of clay containing organic
matter 463
Glazed pottery 465
Literature 466
G y ö r g y D u m a :
Phosphate tests used in Pannonian research 469
Soil investigations 469
Investigation of earth in pots 472
Investigation of unglazed pots 473
Literature 475
A lf o n z L e n g y e l:
Chronological table 477
Index 489
Plates (photos by Zsuzsanna Erdökürti, J. Karáth, K . K ónya, Ilona Molnár and S. Soproni) 507


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The Archaeology of Roman Pannonia

by: Lengyel, A. Radan, G.T.B.

  • ISBN-13: 9780813113708 / 978-0-8131-1370-8
  • ISBN-03: 0813113709 / 0-8131-1370-9
  • The University Press of Kentucky, , 1980

Price: 63,98 EURO

1 copy in stock