Roman imports discovered at the Brăiliţa archaeological site
Journal: Tyragetia (Vol.IV, No. 1)Publication Date: 2010-02-10
Authors : Viorel Stoian;
Page : 199-204
Keywords : Brăiliţa archaeological site; roman imports; ceramics;
Abstract
The archaeological site of Brăiliţa is located in the south-east of the Romanian plain and is being investigated for 20 years. At this site archaeological materials coming from different periods were discovered but in this article only the roman imports found at this site is discussed. The discoveries from the point Reşiţa 62 present a certain interest. This material has many analogies on the territories of Dobrogea, Moldova and even Greece. The roman ceramics from the Reşiţa 62 complex are dated to the third century AD.
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