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STUDIEN = TANULMÁNYOK - Djurić, Bojan: Production of marble sarcophagi in Poetovio 47-62

41. eg. Ancona: GABELMANN 1973. no. 81. 42. No. 9. 43. PMP RL 104: AIJ 446. 44. Joanneum no. 61 : MODRIJAN-WEBER 1979-81. 86. 45. No. 18. 46. GABELMANN 1973. No. 4. 47. No. 9. 48. GABELMANN 1973. nos. 13, 57; similar on the side panel of the marble ossuarium from Siscia: AIJ 566. 49. No. 10. 50. No. 17. 51. Sirmium: sarcophagus in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, inv. no. AS I 162; Savaria: sarcopha­gus in the Savaria Múzeum, Szombathely: BALLA [et al] 1971. 119, no. 176, Fig. 150. 52. No. 29. 53. Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest, inv. no. 23.1849.1. 54. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. 55. Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest. 56. GABELMANN 1973. 57. In principle, a four-leaved roof is also possible, such as the sarcophagi from Modena have: GABELMANN 1973. no. 62, or the sarcophagus from Szekszárd. 58. Nos. 21, 22. 59. eg. GABELMANN 1973. nos. 11, 13, 56, 57, 61, 62, 68, 70. 60. eg. Semi-finished lid no. 20. 61. No. 23. 62. Miklavz na Dravskem polju: PAHIC 1969. Tab. 5; Spodnja Polskava: PAHIC 1977. Fig. 135. 63. Cresnjevec, in front of the church, formerly in Joanneum, Graz: MODRIJAN-WEBER 1979-81. 105. 64. eg. GABELMANN 1973. no. 12. 65. No. 22. 66. eg. GABELMANN 1973. nos. 11, 57, 59, 62, 65, 80. 67. Nos. 20,21,24. 68. It is interesting due to the possibility of being able to combine the receptacle of the sarcophagus no. 7 with the names of brothers P. AELIUS MARINUS and P. AELIUS MARCIANUS (cf. SASEL KOS 1993. 236-240.) and fragment of the sarcophagus lid no. 22 upon which the name P. AELIUS VITÁLIS appears. Both fragments were discovered relatively close to one another. 69. No. 19. 70. DJURIC 1997. 71. No. 10. 72. KLEMENC-KOLSEK-PETRU 1982. 78. 73. POCHMARSKI NAGELE 1992. 166 pp. 74. DJURIC 1997. 75. Sremska Mitrovica, Muzej Srema, inv. no. A 977: Cermanovic (no. 6) no. 36; V Dautova Rusevljan, Rimska kamena plastika u jugoslovenskom delu provincije Donje Panonije (Novi Sad 1983) 16, Tab. 22.1. 76. Sremska Mitrovica, Muzej Srema, inv. no. A 388: Cermanovic (no. 6) no. 38; DAUTOVA RUSEVLJAN (no. 70) 16, Tab. 23. 77. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, inv. no. AS I 162: S. Ferri, Arte romána sul Danubio (Milano 1933) 235; CERMANOVIC 1965. no. 32; DAUTOVA RUSEVLJAN 1983. 16, Tab. 22.4. 78. The left part of the sarcophaus lid remained in Sremska Mitrovica for a little while after its discovery, Later it was purchased by the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb (BRUNSMID 1908-09. 217). Erroneously, all authors cite it separately as part of a lid of an otherwise unknown sarcophaus, in addition to Brunsmid also: CERMANOVIC 1965. no. 26; DAUTOVA RUSEVLJAN 1983. 17, Tab. 31.3. 79. Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest, inv. no. 23.1849.1: BURGER 1991. no. 97 (with earlier litera­ture). 80. No. 17. 81. Regional Museum Ptuj, inv. no. RL 453: DJURIC 1997. 82. E.g. Graz, Joanneum: AIJ 445; MODRIJAN-WEBER 1979-81. 94; Ptuj, Regional Museum, inv. no. RL 453: DJURIC 1997. 83. Pozarevac, Narodni muzej: LADEK-PREMER­STEIN-VULIC 1901. 100 ff; DJORDJEVIC 1989-90. 139. 84. Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest, inv. no. 62.84.1-2, 62.85.1-2: BURGER 1991. no. 101, with earlier literature. 85. Zagreb, Arheoloski muzej, inv. no. 349: CIL III 10852; BRUNSMID 1908-09. 156 ff; AIJ 569. 86. Zagreb, Arheoloski muzej: AIJ 589; MIGOTTI 1995-96. 136 pp. It was made later than the others, B. Migotti dates it to the time between 290-320. 87. Conclusive confirmation or negation of attribution will be revealed by the analyses of marble which are still being prodcessed. 88. Sremska Mitrovica, Muzej Srema, inv. no. A 13: CER­MANOVIC 1965. no. 28; DAUTOVA RUSEVLJAN 1983. 16, Tab. 24. 89. Trade by land can be surmised up to a distance of approximately 100 miles form the center. This is indi­cated by the sarcophagus from Siscia and indirectly also by that from Savaria: check endnote 51. 90. Check endnote 51. 91. Osijek, Muzej Slavonije, inv. no. 670: PINTEROVIC 1978. 153; DAUTOVA RUSEVLJAN 1983. 27, Tab. 31.1. 92. Check endnote 77. 93. FITZ 1991. 164, no. 1203. 94. See eg. POCHMARSKI 1998. 182. 57

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