PAMFIL POLONIC ȘI MONUMENTELE ISTORICE DIN DOBROGEA
PAMFIL POLONIC AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN DOBROGEA
Author(s): Dragoș Dumitru DragomirSubject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, Local History / Microhistory
Published by: Editura Muzeului National al Marinei Romane
Keywords: Polonic; historical monuments; Dobrogea; stone wave; bridges;
Summary/Abstract: Pamfil I. Polonic was a topographer engineer, draughtsman, Head of works on archaeological site, amateur cartographer and close collaborator of Grigore G. Tocilescu. In a short period of time, barely exceeding a decade, Pamfil Polonic managed to carry out an impressive number of excavations carried out according to the methods of the time, in resorts with a sometimes difficult and complex stratigraphy and to carry out periegetic research totaling hundreds of kilometers regarding Roman roads, waves, etc. Pamfil Polonic's notes about the archaeological heritage of Dobrogea are extensive, and his entire scientific activity materialized in a number of 1587 pages. Unfortunately, most of Pamfil Polonic's notes, despite being a real help for researchers, have not seen the light of print to this day.
Journal: Dunărea și Marea Neagră în spațiul euroasiatic. Istorie, relații politice și diplomație
- Issue Year: XI/2023
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 51-67
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Romanian