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Die Frührömische Einheimische Siedlung Von Budapest-Lágymányos (Budapest, XI Bezirk) •
Die Frühkaiserzeitliche Siedlung (VICUS)
Bild über die römerzeitliche Siedlungsgeschichte und Topographie des südlich vom Gellértberg liegenden, zum Einzugsbereich von Aquincum gehörenden Gebietes wie bisher. In der vorliegenden Studie werden die allgemeinen Ergebnisse und Zusammenhänge der
H. Kelemen M. 1992 A Brigetio-Aquincum közötti út Süttő-Piliscsév közötti szakasza. VEAB Értesítő, 23–26. H. Kelemen M. VEAB Értesítő
andere mit ihnen vorkommende, gut datierbare Gegenstände – zum Beispiel Sigillaten – das unterstützen. Augusteische Bronzemünzen kamen auch im Gebiet des zum ala -Lager der Wasserstadt/Víziváros (das beweisbar das älteste militärische Objekt von Aquincum
This study attempts to determine the common features and differences between the Latin language of the inscriptions of Aquincum, Salona, Aquileia and the provincial countries of Pannonia Inferior, Dalmatia and Venetia et Histria, compared with each other and the rest of the Latin speaking provinces of the Roman empire, and we intend to demonstrate whether a regional dialect area over the Alps–Danube–Adria region of the Roman empire existed, a hypothesis suggested by József Herman. For our research, we use all relevant linguistic data from the Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age. We will examine the relative distribution of diverse types of non-standard data found in the inscriptions, contrasting the linguistic phenomena of an earlier period with a later stage of Vulgar Latin. The focus of our analysis will be on the changes in the vowel system and the grammatical cases between the two chronological periods within each of the three examined cities. If we succeed in identifying similar tendencies in the Vulgar Latin of these three cities, the shared linguistic phenomena may suggest the existence of a regional variant of Latin in the Alps–Danube–Adria region.
. 1999 Konstruktive Bauteile von römischen Grabbauten im Aquincum-Museum. BudRég 33, 197-240. Konstruktive Bauteile von römischen Grabbauten im Aquincum-Museum. BudRég
of Hungarian, Austrian, Serbian and Croatian epigraphers. In his last years (2010–2011) he spent most of his time with the edition of the Aquincum volume of the CIL. The edited manuscript of the northern part of the ager Aquincensis has been
A rövid közlemény a cohors VII Breucorum Maximiniana jelzős bélyegű tégláit ismerteti az Aquincumi Múzeum gyűjteményéből.
. Póczy, K., Pacatus aquincumi fazekasmester (Pacatus, Aquincum’s pottery craftsman). (Budapesti Történeti Múzeum 1956). Besides the name of the product, the script indicates the vintage, the name of the vineyard where the grapes for the wine were grown
Finds and chronology of a middle Copper Age settlement in Budapest, 3 rd district . In the spring of 2002, rescue excavations were conducted in Kiscelli Street, Budapest for about one and a half months preceding the construction of a residential block. Finds and features of the middle Copper Age were found under a thick Roman period layer. The time was not enough to reach the subsoil on the entire territory, so not all the prehistoric features could be uncovered. Twelve pits and a small oven were unearthed from the middle Copper Age. The number of finds was uneven in them. An important result was that we could observe the traces of metallurgy: the fragment of a casting pot and copper drops, which imply local copper production. The analysis of the ceramic material led to the conclusion that this site represents a yet unregistered although, according to former finds, already existing phase of the Hungarian middle Copper Age, which lends a special importance to this site. This study is dedicated to Erzsébet Ruttkay, an eminent researcher of the period, who died last year.