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Roman funerary monuments of south-western Pannonia in their material, social, and religious context. — 45. / Branka Migotti, Marjeta Šašel Kos and Ivan Radman-Livaja ; in collaboration with Bojan Djurić, Ljubica Perinić and Mirko Belak. — 1 online resource. — (Archaeopress Roman archaeology). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2273993.pdf>.

Record create date: 8/10/2019

Subject: Sepulchral monuments; Classical antiquities.; Sepulchral monuments.

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This book examines around 200 funerary monuments and fragments (stelai, sarcophagi, ash-chests, tituli, altars, medallions and buildings) from three Roman cities in the south-west part of the Roman province of Pannonia in the territory of north-west Croatia: colonia Siscia (Sisak) and municipia Andautonia (Sčitarjevo) and Aquae Balissae (Daruvar).

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • In Memory
  • Contents Page
  • Figure 1. Map of the province of Pannonia (after Migotti 2012c)
    • Figure 2. Map of south-western Pannonia (after Migotti 2017a)
    • Figure 1. (S I.1) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 2. (S I.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 3. (S I.2) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 4. (S I.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 5. (S I.3) – stele (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 6. (S I.3) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 8. (S I.5) – stele (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 9. (S I.5) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 7. (S I.4) – stele (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 10. (S I.6) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 11. (S I.7) – stele (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 12. (S I.7) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 13. (S I.8) – front of the stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 14. (S I.8) – right short side of the stele (O. Harl, lupa 8817)
    • Figure 15. (S II.1) – sarcophagus (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 16. (S II.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 17. (S II.2) – sarcophagus (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 18. (S II.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 19. (S II.3) – sarcophagus (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 20. (S II.3) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 21. (S II.4) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 22. (S II.4) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 23. (S II.5) – sarcophagus (T. Leleković)
    • Figure 24. (S II.5) – detail (T. Leleković)
    • Figure 26. (S II.6) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 25. (S II.6) – sarcophagus (T. Leleković)
    • Figure 27. (S II.7) – sarcophagus (O. Harl, lupa 4311)
    • Figure 28. (S II.7) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 29. (S II.8) – sarcophagus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 30. (S II.8) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 31. (S II.9) – scan of the drawing – front side (after Vukelić 2009)
    • Figure 32. (S II.9) – scan of the drawing – short sides (after Vukelić 2009)
    • Figure 33. (S II.10) – sarcophagus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 35. (S II.12) – sarcophagus (O. Harl, lupa 22451)
    • Figure 34. (S II.11) – sarcophagus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 36. (S II.12) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 37. (S II.13) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 38. (S II.13) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 41. (S II.15) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 39. (S II.14) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 40. (S II.14) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 42. (S II.15) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 45. (S II.17) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 44. (S II.16) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 43 (S II.16) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 46. (S II.17) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 48. (S II.18) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 49. (S II.19) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 50. (S II.19) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 47. (S II.18) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 53. (S II.21) – sarcophagus (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 51. (S II.20) – sarcophagus lid (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 52. (S II.20) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 55. (S II.22) – sarcophagus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 54. (S II.21) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 56 (S II.22) – sarcophagus detail (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 57. (S II.22) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 58. (S III.1) – ash-chest (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 59. (S III.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 61. (S III.2) – ash-chest, left short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 62. (S III.2) – ash-chest, right short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 60. (S III.2) – ash-chest, front side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 63. (S III.2) – chest stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 64. (S III.2) – lid stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 65. (S IV.1) – titulus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 66. (S IV.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 67. (S IV.2) – titulus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 68. (S IV.3) – titulus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 69. (S IV.4) – titulus (The Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum)
    • Figure 70. (S VII.1) – aedicula (O. Harl, lupa 22449)
    • Figure 71. (S VII.2) – aedicula (O. Harl, lupa 22455)
    • Figure 72. (S VII.3) – aedicula (O. Harl, lupa 22456)
    • Figure 73. (S VIII.2) – front side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 74. (S VIII.2) – left short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 75. (S VIII.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 76. (S VIII.3) – scan of the drawing (after Marsigli 1726)
    • Figure 77. (S VIII.5) – inscription (O. Harl, lupa 22445)
    • Figure 79. (S VIII.8) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 78. (S VIII.8) – fragment (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 80. (S VIII.10) – scan of the drawing (after the AIJ)
    • Figure 81. (S VIII.13) – scan of the drawing (after the AIJ)
    • Figure 82. (S VIII.14) – scan of the drawing (after the AIJ)
    • Figure 83. (S VIII.15) – scan of the drawing (after the CIL)
    • Figure 84. (S VIII.16) – sculpture (GMS, B. Suntešić)
    • Figure 85. (S VIII.16) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 86. (S VIII.17) – funerary column (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 87. (S[t] I.1) – stele (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 88. (S[t] I.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 89. (S[t] I.2) – stele (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 90. (S[t] I.2) – detail (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 91. (S[t] I.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 92. (S[t] I.3) – stele (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 93. (S[t] I.3) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 94. (S[t] I.4) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 96. (S[t] I.5) – stele (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 95. (S[t] I.4) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 98. (S[t] I.6) – stele, front side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 97. (S[t] I.5) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 99. (S[t] I.6) – drawing (M. Galić)
    • Figure 100 (S[t] I.6) – stele, left short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 102. (S[t] I.6) – stele, right short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 101. (S[t] I.6) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 103. (S[t] II.1) – scan of the drawing (after Marsigli)
    • Figure 105. (S[t] III.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 106. (S[t] III.2) – ash-chest lid (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 104. (S[t] III.1) – ash-chest (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 108. (S[t] V.1) – scan of the drawing (after Marsigli)
    • Figure 107. (S[t] III.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 109. (S[t] V.2) – front side (O. Harl, lupa 22465)
    • Figure 110. (S[t] V.2) – right short side (O. Harl, lupa 22465)
    • Figure 111. (S[t] V.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 112. (S[t] VII.1) – aedicula pediment (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 113. (S[t] VIII.1) – front side (Z. Gregl)
    • Figure 114. (S[t] VIII.1) – drawing (M. Galić)
    • Figure 115. (S[t] VIII.1) – back side (Z. Gregl)
    • Figure 116. (S[ptSW] I.1) – stele (V. Jukić)
    • Figure 117. (S[ptSW] I.2) – stele (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 118. (S[ptSW] I.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 119. (S[ptSW] I.3) – stele (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 120. (S[ptSW] I.3) – drawing (M. Galić)
    • Figure 121. (S[ptSW] I.4) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 122. (S[ptSW] I.4) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 123. (S[ptSW] II.1) – sarcophagus lid (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 124. (S[ptSW] II.1) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 125. (S[ptSW] II.4) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 126. (S[ptSW] II.6) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 127. (S[ptSW] III.1) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 128. (S[ptSW] III.2) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 129. (S[ptSW] III.3) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 130. (S[ptSW] III.4) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 131. (S[ptSW] III.5) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 132. (S[ptSW] III.6) – scan of the drawing (after Perkić 2012)
    • Figure 133. (S[ptSW] III.9) – ash-chest (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 135. (S[ptSW] III.12) – ash-chest (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 134. (S[ptSW] III.9) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 136. (S[ptSW] III.12) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 137. (S[ptSW] III.16) – ash-chest (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 139. (S[ptSW] III.50) – ash-chest (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 138. (S[ptSW] III.48) – ash-chest (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 140. (S[ptSW] V.1) – altar shaft, scan of the figure (after the AIJ)
    • Figure 141. (S[ptSW] VIII.1) – the front side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 142. (S[ptSW] VIII.1) – the right short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 143. (S[ptSW] VIII.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 144. (S[ptSW] VIII.2) – relief (B. Djurić)
    • Figure 145. (S[ptSW] VIII.3) – monument (Hrvatski povijesni muzej)
    • Figure 146. (S[ptSW] VIII.3) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 147. (S[ptSE] I.1) – stele (ZMBiH, E. Bujak)
    • Figure 148. (S[ptSE] I.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 149. (S[ptSE] I.2) – scan of the figure (after Sergejevski 1940)
    • Figure 150. (S[ptSE] I.3) – stele (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 151. (S[ptSE] I.3) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 152. (S[ptSE] I.4) – upper part of the stele (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 153. (S[ptSE] I.4) – lower part of the stele (detached) (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 154. (S[ptSE] I.4) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 155. (S[ptSE] I.5) – stele (M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 156. (S[ptSE] I.5) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 157. (S[ptSE] I.6) – scan of the figure (after Sergejevski 1940)
    • Figure 158. (S[ptSE] IV.1) – titulus (ZMBiH, E. Bujak)
    • Figure 159. (A I.1) – scan of the figure (after Degmedžić 1958)
    • Figure 160. (A II.1) – sarcophagus (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 161. (A II.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 162. (A[t] I.1) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 163. (A[t] I.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 164. (A[t] I.2) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 165. (A[t] I.3) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 166. (A[t] I.4) – stele (T. Leleković)
    • Figure 167. (A[t] I.5) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 168. (A[t] I.5) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 169. (A[t] I.6) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 170. (A[t] I.6) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 171. (A[t] I.7) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 172. (A[t] I.8) – stele (The Archaeological Collection Ščitarjevo)
    • Figure 173. (A[t] I.9) – lion top (Gradski muzej Križevci, O. Blagec)
    • Figure 174. (A[t] I.10) – lion top (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 175. (A[t] I.11) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 176. (A[t] I.11 – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 177. (A[t] II.1) – sarcophagus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 178. (A[t] II.1 – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 179. (A[t] VI.1) – medallion (GMB, Z. Tokić)
    • Figure 180. (A[t] VIII.1) – inscription (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 181. (A[t] VIII.2) – statue of Icarus (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 182. (A[t] VIII.3) – shaft (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 183. (A[t] VIII.3) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 184. (A[ptNW] I.1) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 185. (A[ptNW] I.1) – drawing (K. Rončević)
    • Figure 186. (A[ptNW] I.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 187. (A[ptNW] I.2) – stele (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 189. (A[ptNW] VII.1) – aedicula, side view (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 188. (A[ptNW] I.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 190. (A[ptNW] VII.1) – aedicula, underneath view (after Filipec 2017)
    • Figure 191. (A[ptNW] VII.2) – aedicula fragment (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 192. (A[ptNW] VII.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 193. (A[ptNW] VII.3) – aedicula fragment (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 194. (A[ptNW] VII.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 195. (A[ptNW] VII.4) – aedicula fragment (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 197. (A[ptNW] VII.5) – aedicula fragment (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 196. (A[ptNW] VII.4) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 199. (A[ptNW] VII.6) – aedicula fragment (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 198. (A[ptNW] VII.5) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 201. (A[ptNW] VII.7) – aedicula fragment, front and short side (K. Filipec)
    • Figure 200. (A[ptNW] VII.6) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 202. (A[ptNW] VIII.1) – water basin (GMV, Archives)
    • Figure 203. (A[ptNW] VIII.2) – slab (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 204. (A[ptNW] VIII.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 205. (A[ptNE] I.1) – lion top (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 206. (AB I.1) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 207. (AB I.2) – lion top (O. Harl, lupa 26400)
    • Figure 208. (AB I.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 209. (AB I.3) – stele (O. Harl, lupa 26399)
    • Figure 210. (AB I.3) – stele, right short side (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 211. (AB I.3) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 212. (AB II.1) – scan of the drawing – a page from the Archive
    • Figure 213. (AB II.1) – scan of the drawing – sarcophagus (AMZ, Archives)
    • Figure 214. (AB V.1) – altar, front side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 215. (AB V.1) – altar, left short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 216. (AB V.1) – altar, right short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 217. (AB V.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 218. (AB VII.1) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 219. (AB VII.1) – stele, detail of the top surface (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 220. (AB VII.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 221. (AB VIII.1) – statue (O. Harl, lupa 26397)
    • Figure 222. (AB VIII.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 223. (AB[t] I.1) – scan of the drawing (after Kovachich 1786, readjusted by. B. Migotti)
    • Figure 224. (AB[t] I.2) – scan of the drawing (after Horvat 1962)
    • Figure 225. (AB[t] I.3) – scan of the figure (after the AIJ)
    • Figure 226. (AB[t] I.4) – scan of the drawing (after Medar 1986)
    • Figure 227. (AB[t] I.5) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 228. (AB[t] I.5) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 229. (AB[t] I.6) – stele (O. Harl, lupa 10057)
    • Figure 230. (AB[t] I.6) – stele and the base (O. Harl, lupa 10057)
    • Figure 231. (AB[t] I.6) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 232. (AB[t] I.7) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 233. (AB[t] I.8) – stele (GMP, B. Knez)
    • Figure 234. (AB[t] I.8) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 235. (AB[t] II.1) – sarcophagus, front side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 236. (AB[t] II.1) – sarcophagus, left short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 237. (AB[t] II.1) – sarcophagus, right short side (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 238. (AB[t] II.1) – sarcophagus, presumed matching lid (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 239. (AB[t] II.2) – sarcophagus (GMP, B. Knez)
    • Figure 241. (AB[t] II.3) – sarcophagus (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 240. (AB[t] II.2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 242. (AB[t] II.3) – sarcophagus, scan of the drawing (after Brunšmid 1899)
    • Figure 243. (AB[t] III.1) – ash-chest (V. Jukić)
    • Figure 244. (AB[t] VI.1) – medallion (GMP, B. Knez)
    • Figure 245. (AB[t] VI.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 246. (AB[t] VII.1) – slab (O. Harl, lupa 26165)
    • Figure 247. (AB[t] VII.1.1) – slab (O. Harl, lupa 26412)
    • Figure 248. (AB[t] VII.1.2) – slab (O. Harl, lupa 26413)
    • Figure 249. (AB[t] VII.1.3) – slab (O. Harl, lupa 26414)
    • Figure 250. (AB[t] VII.1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 251. (AB[t] VIII.1) – scan of a page from Ilić Oriovčanin 1852
    • Figure 252. (AB[t] VIII.2) – relief head (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 253. (AB[t] VIII.3) – relief head (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 254. (Metulum 1) – stele (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 255. (Metulum 1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 256. (Metulum 2) – shaft (AMZ, I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 258. (Poetovio, Petrijanec 1) – sarcophagus (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 257. (Metulum 2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 260. (Poetovio, Petrijanec 2) – sarcophagus (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 259. (Poetovio, Petrijanec 1) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 261. (Poetovio, Petrijanec 2) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 263. (Poetovio, Sračinec) – lid (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 264. (Poetovio, Sračinec) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 262. (Poetovio, Sračinec) – chest (Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 265. (Poetovio, Ivanec) shaft-block – front side (AMZ I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 266. (Poetovio, Ivanec) shaft-block – front and left short side (AMZ I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 267. (Poetovio, Ivanec) shaft-block – right short side (AMZ I. Krajcar)
    • Figure 268. (Poetovio, Varaždinske Toplice) – portrait niche of a funerary building (D. Kušan Špalj)
    • Figure 269. (Poetovio, Križovljan) portrait niche of a funerary building (T. Turković and N. Maraković)
    • Figure 270. (Poetovio, Mahovljani) lion top (Turistička organizacija Laktaši /the Tourist Bureau, Laktaši)
    • Figure 271. (Poetovio, Mahovljani) – stone, microscope (HGI, M. Belak)
    • Figure 1. Map of the territories of Siscia, Andautonia and Aquae Balissae (drawn by: D. Fudurić and T. Leleković)
    • Figure 2. Map of the territory of Andautonia (drawn by: D. Fudurić and T. Leleković)
    • Figure 3. Map of the territory of Aquae Balissae (drawn by: D. Fudurić and T. Leleković)
    • Figure 4. Map of the territory of Siscia (drawn by: D. Fudurić and T. Leleković)
    • Figure 5. Stele from Čakovec (photo: T. Leleković)
    • Figure 6. Plan of Siscia with cemeteries (after Leleković 2012)
    • Figure 7. Plan of Siscia with cemeteries (courtesy of I. Baćani 2018)
    • Figure 8. Plan of Andautonia with cemeteries (after Lolić and Wiewegh 2012)
    • Figure 9. Plan of Aquae Balissae (after Schejbal 2004)
    • Figure 10. Numerical survey of the monuments by kinds and cities (made by: B. Migotti and Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 11. Typology of stelai (made by: D. Fudurić and T. Leleleković)
    • Figure 12. Typology of sarcophagi (made by: M. Galić and Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 13. Typology of sarcophagi lids (made by: M. Galić and Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 14. Ash-chest from Gola (photo: Lj. Perinić).
    • Figure 16. Types of Norican bonnets (after Rothe 2012: fig. 48)
    • Figure 15. Types of women’s head-wear in the middle Danube region (after Rothe 2012: fig. 54)
    • Figure 17. Types of separate veils in the middle Danube region (after Rothe 2012: fig. 44)
    • Figure 18. Schematic drawing of the main components of native women’s dress in central and north-western Europe (after Rothe 2012: fig. 26)
    • Figure 19. Types of over-tunics in the middle Danube region (after Rothe 2012: fig. 31)
    • Figure 20. Bivariate diagram of the two most powerful factors of the multivariate discriminant analysis of the investigated samples and the compositional fields (90% ellipses) of the Alpine marble sites (made by: W. Prochaska)
    • Figure 21. Geological map of the sources of stone for the Roman funerary monuments of Siscia, Andautonia and Aquae Balissae (drawn by: M. Belak, L. Fuček and P. Ferić)
    • Figure 22. Schematic map of the stone sourcing areas for Andautonia, Siscia, and Aquae Balissae (drawn by: T. Leleković)
    • Figure 1. A detail from the quarry at Župić (photo: Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 2. The quarry at Hrastovica (photo: Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 3. The quarry at Hrastovica, a detail (photo: Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 4. A discarded sarcophagus chest (?) (photo: Lj. Perinić)
    • Figure 5. The Žuta stijena site in Topusko (photo: B. Djurić)
    • Figure 6. The sarcophagus lid, AMZ inv. KS-480 (photo: O. Harl; lupa 4286)
    • Figure 7. A detail from the Kordun quarry area (after Perkić 2012: pl. X)
    • Figure 8. The quarry in Podsused (photo: M. Jambrović)
    • Figure 9. An outcrop of marble on Mt Medvednica (photo: M. Belak)
    • Figure 10. The quarry at the site of Zaziđe (Lobor) (photo: K. Filipec)
    • Figure 11. The quarry at Veliki Zdenci (photo: B. Migotti)
    • Figure 12. An outcrop on Mt Dilj (photo: B. Migotti)
    • Figure 13. A rock fragment from Mt Dilj (photo: Lj. Perinić)
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Foreword and Acknowledgments
  • Branka Migotti
  • Introduction
  • Branka Migotti
  • Chapter I
  • Catalogues
  • Branka Migotti and Marjeta Šašel Kos
    • Abbreviations of museums, collections and institutions
      • Other abbreviations
      • Catalogue structure
    • Peripheral Areas
      • Additional explanations of catalogue entries
    • Siscia
      • The town of Sisak (S)
      • The presumed territory of Siscia (S[t])
      • The possible territory of Siscia in the south-west (S[ptSW])
      • The possible territory of Siscia in the south-east (S[ptSE])
    • Andautonia
      • The village of Ščitarjevo (A)
      • The presumed territory of Andautonia (A[t])
      • The possible territory of Andautonia in the north-west (A[ptNW])
      • The possible territory of Andautonia in the north-east (A[ptNE])
    • Aquae Balissae
      • The town of Daruvar (AB)
      • The presumed territory of Daruvar (AB[t])
    • Peripheral areas: a selection of monuments belonging to neighbouring cities
  • Chapter II
  • Discussion of the evidence
  • Branka Migotti
    • II.1. Territories of Andautonia, Aquae Balissae and Siscia
    • II.2. The findspots and number of finds
    • II.3. Structural typology, iconography and chronology of the monuments in their material, social and religious contexts
      • II.3.1. Structural typology, iconography and chronology
      • II.3.2. Social, religious and cultural contexts
      • II.3.3. Material and workshops
      • II.3.4. Summary
  • Chapter III
  • Geology and quarries
  • Branka Migotti
    • III.1. Introduction
    • III.2. Siscia
    • III.3. Andautonia
    • III.4. Aquae Balissae
  • Chapter IV
  • Population of south-western Pannonia: Siscia, Andautonia, and Aquae Balissae
  • Marjeta Šašel Kos
    • IV.1. Brief historical introduction
    • IV.2. Colonia Flavia Siscia
      • IV.2.1. A short historical outline and available evidence
      • IV.2.2. Members of the upper class
      • IV.2.3. Soldiers and veterans
      • IV.2.4. Sisciani serving in the Roman army abroad
      • IV.2.5. Augustales and other members of the middle class
      • IV.2.6. Inhabitants of Siscia: some additional interesting cases
      • IV.2.7. Persons known from two curse tablets and an inscribed fragment of a bowl
      • IV.2.8. Territory under the possible influence of Siscia
      • IV.2.9. Late Roman funerary monuments
    • IV.3. Municipium Flavium Andautonia
      • IV.3.1. Some short historical and topographical notes
      • IV.3.2. Population
    • IV.4. Aquae Balissae/Municipium Iasorum
      • IV.4.1. Aquae Iasae – a note
      • IV.4.2. The population of Aquae Balissae/Municipium Iasorum
      • IV.4.3. Legionaries and auxiliary soldiers
      • IV.4.4. Civilian residents
      • IV.4.5. Epilogue: Christian monuments
  • Chapter V
  • The social impact of Roman soldiers in Siscia, Andautonia and Aquae Balissae
  • Ivan Radman-Livaja
    • V.1. Introduction
    • V.2. Andautonia
    • V.3. Aquae Balissae
    • V.4. Siscia
  • Chapter VI
  • Palaeographic and epigraphic characteristics
  • Marjeta Šašel Kos
    • VI.1. Siscia
      • VI.1.1. Epitaphs from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD
      • VI.1.2. Late Roman funerary inscriptions
      • VI.1.3. The epitaphs of Ianuaria and Leburna and their linguistic features
    • VI.2. Andautonia
    • VI.3. Aquae Balissae
    • VI.4. Concluding remarks
  • Bibliography
  • Abbreviations of epigraphic and onomastic corpora and Internet databases
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