Kubrak, Oskar; Aslanishvili, Lasha(Centre for East European Studies University of Warsaw, 2018)
Stone balls are commonly found at archaeological sites associated with the Roman
army. They represent a great variety of sizes and were used for siege engines, as projectiles
for slingshots and large metal arrowheads.
During ...
In the first centuries AD, Greek colonies scattered along the Black Sea coast were under the influence of the
Imperium Romanum. During the Roman period, some of the Greek public buildings, including various theatrical
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Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, Radosław; Mamuladze, Shota(PRO GEORGIA JOURNAL OF KARTVELOLOGICAL STUDIES, 2019)
In 2018, the Polish-Georgian Gonio-Apsaros Expedition under the supervision of
the authors of this text continued research into the issue of the early presence of a Roman
garrison at the mouth of the Chorokhi River. Two ...
Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, Radosław; Mamuladze, Shota; Aslanischvili, Lasha; Daszkiewicz, Małgorzata(Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018)
The article collects the modest information on the use (and
possible production) of ceramic building material by the Roman army in
Colchis, using it as a backdrop for presenting the exceptional richness, in
quantity as ...
Despite many years of research at the site, the
Roman fort at Cape Aj-Todor near Yalta remains relatively
poorly studied. A better understanding of the
discoveries made at the site can be reached by comparing
them with ...