Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 23-24. (1994)
I. Arheologie
30 ADRIAN HUSAR 14 It is important, also, to observe that these votive inscriptions frequently set up the unique written testimonies of the respective divinity in the Empire: the cose of Bussumarus ond Tavianus; Bussurigius is attested with an inscription in Galatia and one in Docia. We don't know in what measure these divinities kept their original nature -as long as the believers attested in Dacia wears, all of them, Greek-Oriental names, but it was found out that the Gauls from Asia Minor preserved ancestral institutions and spoking a language related to the dialect of the Trevers.133 However, the Celtic anthroponimes, the auxiliary troops which wear a Celtic or Germanic ethnicon, the elements of the material culture, as well as the presence of the Celto-Germanic beliefs, clearly frame out the Celto-Germanic ethno-cultural horizon in the Roman Dacia. 133D. Magie, Roman Rule in Asia Minor, 1950, p.453 sq.