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Exhibition catalogue: Museum of Slavonia Osijek, April – September 2001.
In his study from 1782, Petar Katančić scientifically examines a Roman milestone found near Osijek (Mursa), making a pioneering contribution to the ancient archaeology of Slavonia and Pannonia.
The author, one of the living eyewitnesses of the excavations in the Valley of the Kings, provides the reader with a popular-scientific picture not only of one of the most famous ancient Egyptian rulers, but also of the most interesting facts of the ethno
At the gates of nations, at the border of worlds, it enriches all our previous knowledge by spreading all kinds of insights because it is composed of contributions that are certainly the fruit of serious work, but also of deliberation.
Archaeologist J. P. Mallory's seminal work explores the origins of Indo-Europeans, combining linguistics, archaeology, and mythology to solve one of history's greatest mysteries.
The article presents a classic analysis of archaeological findings from the Hellenistic period (3rd-2nd century BC) in the necropolis north of ancient Budva (today's Montenegro), discovered in the 1950s.