Zalai Múzeum 11. Kereszténység Pannóniában az első évezredben (Zalaegerszeg, 2002)

Mulvin, Lynda: Late Roman Villas in the Danuba Balkan Region and the Evidence for the Development of Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture

Late Roman Villas in the Danube Balkan Region 35 49 and idem., "Der Seuso-Schatzfund, Ein Ensemble westlichen und östlichen Kunstschaffens", Antiké Welt, 21, fasc. 2 (1990), 70-88 and J. Eisner, Art and the Roman Viewer: the Transformation of Art from the Pagan World to Christianity (Cambridge 1995), 259. 12 A. Barbet, "Le Tombeau du Banquet de Constanta en Roumanie", in Edifices et Peintures 4-9 Siècles, Colloque CNRS 1992 (Auxerre 1994), 30-47 and A. Radulescu, "Entre Faste et Dénuement", Archéologie Nouvelle, 1 (1993), 43-47. 13 Procopius {De Aedificis 4, 6, 19) noted that Justinian res­tored a castellum in this region for use as a Bishop's resi­dence and an administrative centre of the Cora of Aquae (Prahovo). This is associated with Gamzigrad, D. Srejo­vic, Roman Imperial Towns and Palaces in Serbia (Bel­grade 1993) 184-187. •By End 2nd Century • By End 3rd Century D By End 4th Century Q By End 5th Century • By End 6th Century Chart 1a Substantial Abandonment as Roman Villas, la táblázat: Római villák tényleges felhagyása. i Fortified Villas Fortified Perimeter Putative Fortification Chart 1b Survival of Danube-Balkan Villas with Fortifications. lb táblázat: Villa-erődítmények továbbélése a Duna-Balkán régióban. Chart 1c Evidence for Continued Occupation beyond the Sixth Century. le táblázat: Bizonyítottan folyamatos lakottság a VI. század után.

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