CONTRIBUTII LA ISTORIA MILITARA A DACIEI RIPENSIS
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MILITARY HISTORY OF DACIA RIPENSIS
Author(s): Nicolae GudeaSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Muzeul National al Unirii Alba Iulia
Keywords: castre; Dacia Ripensis; fortificatii; granita; stampile tegulare; toponime; turnuri
Summary/Abstract: The author presents all or almost all types of stamped tiles with toponyms found in the fortifications on the northern border of Dacia Ripensis (fig. 1-2). All dating from the period 275- 390 A.D. According to the last evaluation 45 fortifications were in function on this border (fig. 3): out of these 25 are small dimensioned forts, new constructions of quadriburgium type; four used to be camps that functioned in the 2nd-3rd centuries and were rebuilt; four fortified towns in the late roman period; 12 are presumed fortifications belonging to the same period; in addition are seven signal and watch towers. The quadriburgia were errected during the Tetrarchy (284-300); the old camps and the towns were fortified under Constantinus (324-330); the towers could not be precisely dated, but the general belief is that most of them belong to the reign of Valentinianus (365-375).The following tiled stamps with toponym have been identified: DIETRA/Tekija (fig. 4), DIERNA DRPDIERNA/Orsova (fig. 5), DIANA DARDIANA (Kladovo-Karataš) (fig. 6), DROBETA, DRVB, DRVBET/Drobeta T. Severin (fig. 7-8), P(onte)s/Kladovo-Kostol (fig. 9), AQUIS DRPAQVIS/Prahovo (fig. 10-11), RAT(iaria)/Arcar (fig. 19), ALM(us)/Lom (fig. 13), AVG(ustae) AVGVSTIS/AVG/SARM/Harletz (fig. 15), CEBR(us)/Cobrica-Gorni Cibar (fig. 14), VARINIA, VAR(inia), VARI(nia)/Selanovci (fig. 15-17), OES(cus) OISCI I/Gigen (fig. 20), VTO, OTV/Vit-Milkovica (fig. 18), ZON, AST, EIM/? (Fig. 21), unelucidated toponyms. Not all the typs of fortifications have stamps with toponyms. Out of the 25 new diacletianic fortifications only two have such stamps: Dierna/Orsova and Aquis/Prahovo; while all the four former camps as well as two of the four fortified towns have such stamps: Diana/Kladovo-Karataš, Drobeta/Drobeta Turnu Severin, Augusta/Harletz, Brza Palanka/Egeta, respectively Ratiaria/Arcar and Oescus/Gigen. An interesting facts is that in the former camps where bricks and tiles were manufactured even before 284, the workschops producing building materials did not interrupt their activity. The fact that it was possible to identify three great constructions phases and the spread of stamps with toponyms in all border fortifications suggests that in each of these construction phases intense work was carried on for the whole border. The present work wisches to bring a contribution to a better knowledge of the border of the late Roman province Dacia Ripensis.
Journal: Apulum
- Issue Year: 46/2009
- Issue No: -
- Page Range: 415-430
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Romanian
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