STUDIA ANTIQUA
ET
ARCHAEOLOGICA


№ XVIII

EDITORIAL BOARD

Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba (Iași), Robin Brigand (Besançon), Svend Hansen (Berlin), Martin Hose (München), Gheorghe Iacob (Iași), Ion Niculiţă (Chişinău), Acad. Prof. Mircea Petrescu-Dîmboviţa (Iași), Daniele Vittorio Piacente (Bari), Alexandru-Florin Platon (Iași), Adrian Poruciuc (Iași), Alexander Rubel (Iaşi), Ion Sandu (Iaşi), Eugen Sava (Chişinău), Christoph Schäfer (Trier), Wolfgang Schuller (Konstanz), Dan Gh. Teodor (Iași), Nicolae Ursulescu (Iași), Olivier Weller (Paris).


EDITORIAL COMMITTEE

Editor in Chief: Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba; Chief secretary: Roxana-Gabriela Curcă; Members: Marius Alexianu, Neculai Bolohan, Octavian Bounegru, Vasile Cotiugă, Attila László, Mihail Vasilescu, Iulian Moga, Iulia Dumitrache, Andrei Asăndulesei; Web editor: Ștefan Caliniuc.

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 CUPRINS - CONTENTS - SOMMAIRE

      ÉTUDES ET ARTICLES
  • Valentin-Codrin CHIRICA, George BODI, Vasile CHIRICA, Le phénomème funéraire dans le Paléolithique de l’Europe.
    La spiritualité da la déposition d’offrandes dans les tombeaux 5
  • Iharka SZÜCS-CSILLIK, Alexandra COMŞA The East-West alignment in Neolithic on the South-Eastern Romania 81
  • Elena VIERU Coping with the landscape: subsistence strategies of late bronze age communities
    within the Bârlad basin, Eastern Romania 93
  • Julia M. CHYLA Digitalizing paper documentation-on the example of an early Celtic settlement
    Altdorf „Am Friedhof” in Germany, in the program Arcview 115
  • Lucreţiu MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA Note épigraphique sur les Valerii de l’inscription ISM V, 137
    125
  • Ionuţ ACRUDOAE Militaries from Pannonia in the imperial fleet at Misenum and Ravenna (first-third centuries AD).
    Prosopographical aspects 127
  • Menahem MOR Are there any new factors concerning the Bar-Kokhba revolt? 161
  • Rada VARGA Particular commemoration habits of the middle class from Roman Dacia 195
  • Raluca DRAGOSTIN Les gentilices italiques en Dacie romaine 213
  • Juan Ramón CARBÓ GARCÍA Women and « oriental » cults in Roman Dacia 245
  • Maurizio BUORA Qualche considerazione sugli oggetti di lusso ad Apulum. A proposito di una recente mostra e del suo catalogo 281
  • Tincuţa CLOŞCĂ Truth or eloquence in the works of Latin Christian writers of 2nd-3rd centuries? 301
  • Marian MOCANU Notes on the “African Red Slip Ware” ceramics in Scythia Minor 319
  • Constantin-Ionuţ MIHAI Amm. Marcell. 15.5.23: una nuova ipotesi sul significato di un frammento attribuito all’Hortensius di Cicerone 341
  • Cristian OLARIU Archaeology, architecture and the use of the Romanità in fascist Italy 351
      NÉCROLOGUE
  • Nicolae URSULESCU Rodolfo Striccoli 377
 
  • Comptes-rendus 383
  • Abreviations 391

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

Offprints


An offprint is available immediately upon publication and is an exact copy of author's complete article. Offprints are provided freely to authors in either paper or digital (PDF) form. All authors automatically receive a free link to the full text of their article, which will allow other people to view their work without a subscription.

Proofs


Proofs are sent to the corresponding author by e-mail as a PDF file. These should be read carefully, paying particular attention to any tables, figures and references, and then corrected and returned to the Editor-in-Chief by e-mail within ten business days of receipt. Extensive changes at the proof stage are not permitted. In the event of important developments in a field that affect the manuscript arising after the final revision, a 'Note added in proof' may be permitted.

Conflict of interest


All funding sources supporting the work and all institutional or corporate affiliations are acknowledged. Except as disclosed on a separate attachment, I certify that I have no commercial association (e.g., consultancies, stock ownership, equity interest, patent-licensing arrangements) that might pose a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted article, and that I accept full responsibility for the conduct of the trial, had full access to all the data, and controlled the decision to publish.

Manuscript structure


Manuscripts should be structured as follows:

     - Article title;
     - Author's names and contact details for publication;
     - Abstract;
     - Text;
     - Acknowledgements;
     - References;
     - Figure captions;
     - Tables;
     - Supplementary material.

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).