STUDIA ANTIQUA ET ARCHAEOLOGICA

№ XIII-XIV

COLLÈGE DE RÉDACTION: Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba (rédacteur en chef) (Iaşi), Acad. Prof. Mircea Petrescu-Dîmbovița (Iaşi), Acad. Victor Spinei (Iaşi), Nicolae Ursulescu (Iaşi), Svend Hansen (Berlin), Christoph Schäfer (Trier), Rodolfo Striccoli (Bari), Wolfgang Schuller (Konstanz), Ion Niculiță (Chişinău), Eugen Sava (Chişinău), Dan Gh. Teodor (Iaşi), Marin Dinu (Iaşi), Romeo Dumitrescu (Bucarest).
COMITÉ DE RÉDACTION: Roxana-Gabriela Curcă(sécretariat de rédaction), Marius Alexianu, Neculai Bolohan, Octavian Bounegru, Vasile Cotiugă, Attila László, Mihail Vasilescu, Iulian Moga (membres).
Rédaction informatisée: Ana Maria Buşilă


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  SOMMAIRE - CONTENTS - INHALT


 ÉTUDES ET ARTICLES
  • Nicolae URSULESCU, Felix Adrian TENCARIU
    • Sur le contexte de découverte de la plastique anthropomorphe précucutenienne. Le cas de l’habitat de Isaiia (dép. de Iaşi)3
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  • Sergiu Constantin ENEA
    • Some observations on the Neolithic and Aeneolithic ornaments in the Romanian area25
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  • Ioan IGNAT
    • Une hache-marteau naviforme en pierre découverte à Recia-Verbia (com. de Dimăcheni, dép. de Botoşani)61
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  • Ion MAREŞ, Attila LÁSZLÓ, Bogdan NICULICĂ, Mircea IGNAT
    • La plastique zoomorphe et anthropomorhe de lʹhabitat hallstattien ancien de Siret (dép. de Suceava)81
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  • Iulian MOGA
    • Le maître d’Axiotta, un dieu universel. Polymorphisme et polyonymie113
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  • Valentin Piftor
    • L’espérance de vie et la structure d’âge de la population féminine en Mésie Inférieure (Ier - IIIe s. ap. J.-C.)135
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  • Lucrețiu MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA
    • L’origine des augustaux et de leurs familles en Dacie romaine147
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  • Exhlale DOBRUNA-SALIHU
    • Some aspects of Illyrian life in Dacia157
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  • Dorel PARASCHIV, Constantin BĂJENARU
    • Nouvelles amphores nord-africaines, hispaniques et italiques découvertes à Tomis169
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  • Adrian Poruciuc
    • Historical implications of the romanian term ban as an old germanism181
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 COMPTES-RENDUS
  • Yanis PIKOULAS (éd.), Inscriptions and history of Thessaly: new evidence. Proceedings of the International Symposium in honour of professor Christian Habicht, Volos 2006 (L. MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA)223
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  • Corpus der römischen Rechtsquellen zur antiken Sklaverei (CRRS), herausgegeben von Tiziana J. Chiusi, Johanna-Filip-Fröschl, J. Michaeil Rainer, Teil VI. Stellung der Sklaven im Sakralrecht, bearbeitet von Leonhard Schumacher, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2006 (L. MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA)224
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  • Studia historiae et religionis daco-romanae. In honorem Silvii Sanie, ediderunt Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba, Octavian Bounegru, Editura Academiei Române, Bucarest 2006 (Valentin PIFTOR)225
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  • Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba, Individu et société en Dacie romaine. Étude de démographie historique, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden 2004 (Valentin PIFTOR)227
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  • D. Benea (ed.), Meşteşuguri şi artizani în Dacia romană / Crafts and artisans in Roman Dacia, Bibliotheca Historica et Archaeologica Universitatis Timisiensis VIII, Timişoara 2007 (George NUȚU)228
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  • Norman A. Doenges, Pollentia. A Roman Colony on the Island of Mallorca, BAR International Series 1404, Oxford 2005 (George NUȚU)233
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  • Blas Román Castellón Huerta, Cuthá: el cerro de la máscara. Arqueología y etnicidad en el sur de Puebla, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Colección científica, Serie Arqueología, México, D.F., 2006(Marius ALEXIANU)236
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 CHRONIQUE
  • Roxana-Gabriela CURCĂ, Lucrețiu MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA
    • BÎRLIBA, L’activité scientifique de la Chaire d’Histoire Ancienne et d’Archéologie (2006-2007)239
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  • Victor SPINEI
    • Stage de documentation à Bonn (2008)264
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  • ABRÉVIATIONS
    • 271
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Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica


Category 2010: B

CNCSIS Code: 513

Complete title / IDB title: Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica

ISSN (print and/or electronic): 1224-2284

Publication frequency: annual

Journal website: cisa.uaic.ro/saa

BDI indexations: Index Copernicus, Mainz Akademie

SAA Aims and scope


Our main aim is a high scientific standard.

Studia Antiqua Archaeologica is a journal in which the aims and the scope are based on the originality of the articles and on interdisciplinary studies, concretized in a peer-review process.

We accept for publication articles from every field connected or related to archaeology and ancient history in which the new contributions are clearly defined.

Contact


Name and surname: Bîrliba Lucretiu

Telephone: 0040-232-201615

Fax: 0040-232-201156

Email: blucretiu@yahoo.com

Address: Bld. Carol I, no. 11, 700506, Iași

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Languages


Studia antiqua et archaeologica prefers to receive submissions in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Submission process


All submissions are considered by the Editor-in-Chief in the first instance. Suitable papers are peer-reviewed by a minimum of two experts. Peer-reviewers (also known as Referees) are selected for their knowledge and expertise and may include, but are not limited to Studia antiqua et archaeologica's Editorial Board. Submissions are assessed on the potential interest of new historical discoveries, ideas and methods and significance.

Authors are strongly advised to read the notes for contributors before submitting a manuscript. Submitted manuscripts that do not adhere to Studia antiqua et archaeologica's standards may be returned to the author(s).