The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia

The article contains a new attempt at delimiting the territory of the Roman city of Poetovio. It is a topic tackled in few studies by the past and the article begins with their brief presentation. In the absence of boundary stones or other clear markers, the boundary was sought through the use of Th...

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Main Author: Anja Ragolič
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 2013-01-01
Series:Arheološki Vestnik
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Online Access:https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/av/article/view/7886
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description The article contains a new attempt at delimiting the territory of the Roman city of Poetovio. It is a topic tackled in few studies by the past and the article begins with their brief presentation. In the absence of boundary stones or other clear markers, the boundary was sought through the use of Thiessen polygons and GIS analyses, which were then compared to the few existing literary sources, as well as archaeological and epigraphic finds. The results enabled a theoretical boundary of Poetovio’s territory to be proposed, with the most problematic part being its northern boundary.
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The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia
Arheološki Vestnik
roman period
pannonia
noricum
poetovio (ptuj)
city territory (ager)
boundaries
thiessen polygons
site catchment analysis
aquae iasae
title The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia
title_full The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia
title_fullStr The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia
title_full_unstemmed The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia
title_short The territory of Poetovio and the boundary between Noricum and Pannonia
title_sort territory of poetovio and the boundary between noricum and pannonia
topic roman period
pannonia
noricum
poetovio (ptuj)
city territory (ager)
boundaries
thiessen polygons
site catchment analysis
aquae iasae
url https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/av/article/view/7886
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