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Journal articles on the topic "Dacian Civilization"

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Pop, Călin Cornel. "Particularities of the Cultural Tourism in Zalău in the Context of the European Heritage: The Roman Festival Zalău Porolissum." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Geographia 64, no. 2 (2020): 117–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbgeogr.2019.2.06.

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"Particularities of the Cultural Tourism in Zalău in the Context of the European Heritage: the Roman Festival Zalău Porolissum. Covering an area of 3,850 square kms, the county of Sălaj lies in the north-western part of Romania, as a passage between the Western and Eastern Carpathians. The main settlement of Sălaj is the city of Zalău, lying at the heart of the county, along Zalău valley, near the Northern Meseş Mountains. Evidence of the Dacian culture and civilization can be found all over the county. The stronghold was well known in antiquity as Dacidava, a central place for the gatherings
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Strechie, Mădălina. "The Dacians, The Wolf Warriors." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 23, no. 2 (2017): 367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2017-0144.

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Abstract The Dacians, a very important Indo-European people of the ancient world, were, like all Indo-European peoples, highly trained in the art of war. The legends of the ancient world placed the worship of Ares/Mars, the god of war, in the world of the Thracians, the Dacians being the most important of the Thracians, by the creation of a state and by their remarkable civilization, where war generated rank. The Dacian leaders, military aristocrats, Tarabostes are similar to the Bharathi of the Aryans, therefore the accounts of Herodotus, the father of history, who called the Thracians (inclu
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Măgureanu, Despina, and Cristina Georgescu. "Cercetare-conservare. Traseul unei vetre decoratee descoperite în așezarea de epocă geto-dacică de la Cârlomănești." CaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie, no. 1 (2010): 25–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.47950/caieteara.2010.1.02.

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At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, the archeological sites unraveled a new category of monuments previously ignored – the ornamented hearths. Discovered for the fi rst time in England and Ukraine, then on the current territories of Bulgaria, Romania, France, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic and Denmark, they belong, along with some other materials, to the European material and spiritual heritage. They were made from a material that was very much at hand clay. Their polished surface was sometimes decorated with lines made through incisions or by pressing a rope int
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Pogăciaş, Andrei. "The Dacian Society – Fierce Warriors and their Women: Sources and Representations." Hiperboreea 4, no. 1 (2017): 5–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/hiperboreea.4.1.0005.

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Abstract There is not much information about the Dacian society and especially the role of women within it. There are few ancient sources who deal more with the Thracians and a few about the Getae and Dacians, but the majority speak about the men and their wars. It is not very difficult, however, to understand the role of women in a warrior society, although parallels must be drawn to other ancient civilizations in the area. From what we know from sources, representations on Trajan's Column and archaeology, Dacian common women were in charge with the most domestic activities, while the noble w
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Satsyuk, Olga. "USE OF LATIN ORIGINAL PREFIXES AND SUFFICES IN ROMANIAN LANGUAGE." Naukovì zapiski Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu «Ostrozʹka akademìâ». Serìâ «Fìlologìâ» 1, no. 10(78) (2020): 215–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.25264/2519-2558-2020-10(78)-215-217.

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The article deals with productive affixes of Latin origin, with the help of which many words of the Romanian language have been formed since the beginning of its formation from the Latin language of the Danube region. Latin suffixes and prefixes that continue to be used in the word formation process of modern Romanian are also analyzed. Some Romanian words were borrowed through other languages (French, German) The ways of penetration of the Latin language into the territory of modern Romania have been established. The process of Romanization began after the wars near the Oresteier Mountains (1
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Lovell, Stephen. "Between Arcadia and Suburbia: Dachas in Late Imperial Russia." Slavic Review 61, no. 1 (2002): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2696983.

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In the last few prerevolutionary decades, dachas (summer houses) became an amenity accessible to wide sections of the population of Russia’s two main cities. Dachas offered middle-income urbanites unprecedented scope to free themselves from the workplace, cultivate new lifestyles, and create new communities and subcultures. Dachas thus constitute an important element in the history of late imperial leisure, entertainment, consumption, everyday life, and urban development. They also illustrate the complexity and hybridity of urban culture in this period. The dacha public was diverse in its tast
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Strechie, Mădălina. "Forms of Terrorism in Ancient Rome." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 25, no. 1 (2019): 161–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2019-0027.

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Abstract Terrorism is an old phenomenon in human civilization. Terminologically, it comes from Latin, but this scourge also fully manifested itself in Roman civilization, throughout its history. This study seeks to fill a bibliographic gap on this criminal phenomenon, most studies of it starting with the Middle Ages, without any reference to Ancient Rome, which is unfair, especially since Rome was confronted with this phenomenon, which it defined terminologically and to which it responded with the necessary force, thus transforming its defence policy. The first forms of terrorism emerged in Ro
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Strechie, Mădălina. "The Praetorian Guard, Rome’s Intelligence Service." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 27, no. 1 (2021): 136–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2021-0022.

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Abstract Rome was a kingdom, then a republic, and culminated in a militaristic empire. For this, the city of Mars invented, perfected and organized efficient institutions to carry out its plans, which extended it from the Italic Peninsula throughout the world on which Rome had a say. One of the most efficient institutions, the essence of the Roman executive power, was not the Princeps, but the Praetorian Guard, a military and police institution, at the same time political, economic, but especially with the powers of a secret service, being one of the forerunners of European secret services, su
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Florea, Gelu A. "Despre temple, hambare şi arheologia ritualului / About Temples, Granaries and the Archaeology of Ritual." Analele Banatului XXIV 2016, January 1, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.55201/uftb2971.

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This text is a response to a paper published by C. H. Opreanu in the previous issue of this periodical (Analele Banatului 23, 2015). The mentioned author is reevaluating archaeological data from earlier excavations in the Dacian fortresses from the Orăștie Mountains, especially regarding the ashlar masonry of the so called “murus Dacicus” and the complex stone and timber structures – the specific Dacian temples (1st century BC – 1st century AD).First, his critical approach seeks to change the terminology referring to the denomination of the abovementioned building technique used to erect the r
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dacian Civilization"

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Pundt, Heather Ann. "Mining Culture in Roman Dacia: Empire, Community, and Identity at the Gold Mines of Alburnus Maior ca.107-270 C.E." PDXScholar, 2012. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/800.

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Trajan conquered Dacia in 106 CE and encouraged one of the largest colonization efforts in the history of the Roman Empire. The new province was rich in natural resources. Immigrants from Dalmatia, Moesia, Noricum, Pannonia, Greece, Syria, Bithynia, Italy, indigenous Dacians, and soldiers from Legio XIII Gemina participated in the extraction of gold from the Apuseni Mountains. The inhabitants of mining settlements around Alburnus Maior and the administrative center Ampelum coexisted under Roman governance but continued to mark their identities in multicultural communities. At Alburnus Maior th
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Books on the topic "Dacian Civilization"

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Liviu, Măruia, ed. Civilizația geto-dacilor: Spiritualitatea. Excelsior Art, 2008.

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Bejan, Adrian. Civilizația geto-dacilor: Univerul ocupațional : meșteșugurile. Excelsior Art, 2005.

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Ardelean, Teodor. File sacre din istoria traco-daco-geților. "Vasile Goldiș" University Press, 2007.

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Scorobete, Miron. Dacia edenică: Cu una sută ilustrații. Editura Renașterea, 2006.

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Despre substratul indo-european al limbii române. Aius, 2013.

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author, Marinescu George 1945, and Alföldy-Găzdac Ágnes author, eds. Tezaurul de la Bistrița: Un tezaur republican roman? = The Bistrița hoard : a Roman republican hoard? Editura Mega, 2016.

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Lozovan, Eugène. Dacia sacra. Editura Saeculum, 1999.

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Guajardo, Ramón Iván Villar. Los Geto-Dacios: Homenaje al pueblo rumano. Senado de la República, 2004.

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Magistralele tehnologice ale civilizației dacice. Editura Babel, 2011.

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Moldova) International Congress of Thracology (9th 2004 Chișinău. Thracians and circumpontic world: Proceedings of the ninth International Congress of Thracology, Chişinău-Vadul lui Vodă, 6-11 September 2004. Edited by Niculiță Ion, Zanoci Aurel, and Băț Mihai. Cartdidact, 2004.

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