Electrum (May 2024)

Herennius Germanus – veteranus of legio IIII Flavia and the Archeological Complexes of Ratiaria and its Territory

  • Zdravko Dimitrov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4467/20800909EL.24.006.19156

Abstract

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The archaeological studies of the frontier zones of the Roman Empire are of particular importance due to the abundant excavated data that can be directly linked to historical sources and epigraphic evidence known for centuries. In the Lower Danube region of the Roman Limes, an area that has not been as extensively explored as the areas in Central and Western Europe, there are now a lot of new rescue and regular excavations. The new field data, which were obtained from details unearthed near the village of Sinagovtsi, Vidin region, only 15 km away from the ancient centre of Ratiaria, are important as they might help clarify the way of life in Antiquity if linked to and interpreted together with the already known epigraphic, historical and numismatic data.