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Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Taurisci - The History FilesThe Taurisci were a major tribe or confederation which also seems to have included the Norici (Strabo refers to the Taurisci as a tribe and the Norici as a ...
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The Celtic roots of King Matruk and Saint Augusta in Veneto, Italy... Celtic Taurisci coming from Carinthia and Carniola; possibly from the Celtic tarwo, bull) are Celtic toponyms. Apparently there was a strong core of Celtic ...
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The Tauriscan Gold Mine. Remarks Conceming the Settlement of ...The Taurisci and the Norici The Histri, Taurisci, and Iapodes were in ... In the ancient sources, the Taurisci are never located in the Norican kingdom.
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[PDF] Celtic Origins, the Western and the Eastern CeltsThe Bretons in Bretagne may serve here as a parallel: they are by origin Brittones from Britain who have held on to their name in their new surroundings.
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(PDF) BOII - TAURISCI - ResearchGate... Celtic tribes of the Boii and Taurisci on the basis of. numismatic and written sources. The Taurisci are historically and archaeologically. well documented ...
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Ναύπορτον - Nauportus, Roman river port on the ... - ToposTextNauportus (Pannonia) 8 Vrhnika - Ναύπορτον ... For if one passes over Mount Ocra from Aquileia to Nauportus, a settlement of the Taurisci, whither the wagons are ...
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SEM-EDS Elemental analysis of the pigments from NauportusJul 30, 2021 · A settlement of the Celtic Taurisci stood here, at least around the middle of the 2nd century BC. Being strategically advantageous, the area ...
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Kranj historyThe settlement flourished between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD and was a trading post on the route between Emona and the Celtic kingdom of Noricum ...Missing: Taurisci oppidum
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[PDF] From the Tauriscan Gold Mine to the Goldenhorn and the Unusual ...settlement of the Taurisci (VII 5.2 C 314), that is to say that they inhabited the Emona Basin and the broader area surrounding it. Their influence had ...
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[PDF] NoricumPLA TE 2. The summit of the Magdalensberg with the Celtic oppidum. Photo J ... Polybius, as Taurisci and Norici, was made up of heterogeneous elements.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Illyrian policy of Rome in the late republic and early principateDespite the problems of deficient sources, this thesis observes Roman Illyrian policy as essentially a political interaction between Rome and the entire ...<|separator|>
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book IV Chapter 6### Summary of Strabo's Reference to Polybius on the Noric Taurisci Gold Mine
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Literary sources before the Marcomannic wars - Academia.eduAccording to Pliny, the Taurisci bordered with the Scordisci at Mons Claudius (Plin.. ... Norici, the European Mysians (App. 1.6).. The size of the ...
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Political institutions, resources, and war: Theory and evidence from ...Battle of Noreia, 113 bce , Rome's Gallic Wars. When Cimbri and Teuton tribesmen spread south to the Danube and threatened the Taurisci (allies of Rome) ...Missing: alliance | Show results with:alliance
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The History of Slovenia: Archaeological Evidence from Prehistory to ...A brief overview of the history of Slovenia as told by archaeology runs from prehistory to the Slavs, from the earliest human traces some 30,000 years ago, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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(DOC) Celts in Mainland Europe - Academia.eduThe Celts of the Lower and Middle Danube were defeated by the Dacians under Burebista in the 60s BC, and the Dacians retained the region until 106 AD, when ...
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The early urbanization of Noricum and Pannonia - Academia.eduNoricum likely became a Roman province under Claudius, with significant administrative changes. ... It seems almost inevitable that the annexation of Noricum also ...
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[PDF] Cum grano salis, or about the Anartophracti in the Słonne MountainsAnother mention comes from the 2nd c., namely paragraph III, 8, 3 from Geography, in which Ptolemy lists the seats of the Antari, Teurisci, and Cos- toboci. It ...Missing: remnants | Show results with:remnants<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) The Geto-Dacians from the Earliest Historical Evidence to the ...In fact, archaeologists have detect- the Taurisci” (Strabo, VII, 3, 11). The quote refers to the ed continuing construction work at the ceremonial bellicose ...
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Νωρικοί | The Herodotos Project### Summary of Taurisci/Norici Economy
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Archaeology - Academia.edu - Croatian Academy of Sciences and ArtsAccording to Polybius (in Strabo, 4.6,12), rich gold deposits were found in the land of the Taurisci. Rome showed interest in its northeastern neighbourhood ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] 49th Annual European Studies ConferenceIn fact, the site chosen for Aquileia was about 6 km from where an estimated 12,000 Celtic Taurisci nomads had attempted to settle in 183 BCE. However ...
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[PDF] Celtic and Roman food and feasting practices - DiVA portalThis research investigates common food and feasting practices in both Celtic/Iron Age and Roman. Europe and Britain. It is based on previous studies that ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Celts and Romans: The transformation from natural to civic religionwarrior ethos espoused in their religion was seen in the literary tradition as well. ... They were the keepers of oral tradition and the educated class of the ...
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The Economy of Dürrnberg-Bei-Hallein: An Iron Age Salt-mining Centre in the Austrian Alps### Summary of Archaeological Evidence from Dürrnberg Excavations
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[PDF] THE VES· GROUP – THE EARLIEST TAURISCAN TETRADRACHMSAccording to his earlier proposal, the »FES« coins would have been minted simultaneously with the coins with the inscriptions »VOKK«, BOIO, and CAVA at the end ...
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(PDF) A hoard of Celtic and Roman coins from the Ljubljanica River ...The find from the Ljubljanica represents essential proof that the tribe of the Taurisci minted its own coinage as early as the middle of the 2nd century BC ( ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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Do ut des – Cultic coin deposits at the Drava river near Rosegg/Rožek in Carinthia (Austria). Analysis of the find inventory in the Museum Archeo Norico, Deutschlandsberg (Styria, Austria), Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology 7/4, 2020, 58-78### Summary of Post-2000 Archaeological Finds in Carinthia Related to Taurisci, Especially Settlements or Oppida Layouts
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NoneBelow is a merged response summarizing all the information from the provided segments about recent finds or oppida layouts for the Taurisci in Carinthia. To ensure a dense and comprehensive representation, I’ve organized the key details into a table in CSV format, followed by a narrative summary that integrates the findings and provides context. This approach retains all mentioned information while making it easily digestible.
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THE VES· GROUP – THE EARLIEST TAURISCAN ... - COREketei could be connected with the term meaning adoptee (LEJEUNE 1974: 241 no. ... ascribed to the tribes of the Norici and Taurisci. ... Celtic tetradrachms of ' ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Boii - Taurisci: Proceedings of the International Seminar, Oberleis ...This volume is the result of a conference, which was held from June 14 to 15, 2012 at the event centre Schüttkasten in Klement, Lower Austria.
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Animals and Birds in Celtic Tradition - J Craig MeliaThe famous image of Tarvos Trigaranus - Bull with Three Cranes from Paris, the image of a tree containing a bulls head and three cranes from Trier, the Celtic ...
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[PDF] DACIANS, ROMANS, RUMANIANS - pdfcoffee.comTaurisci are later to be found East, then South of the Tisza, giving support ... 10 B.C. the Kotini, Anartii, Teurisci, and the Bastarna-Caucus- people ...