The aims of the Project
The historical background of Roman Dacia
Art and religion in Roman Apulum
Craft and craftsmanship in Roman Apulum:
Glass
Bone and antler
Metallurgy
Pottery
Religion and cultic deposits
Geophysics
Aerial archaeology
Archaeological topography
GIS and mapping
Excavation methodology
Conservation and restoration
Archaeobotanics and archaozoology
Finds processing and archaeometry
Reconstructing Roman Apulum
Lamps and lighting in the Antiquity
Cult pits from Apulum
The Roman urban heritage of Romania
The Roman army and urbanisation
The reconstruction of ancient landscapes
The agriculture and diet in Roman Apulum
Conserving and restoring Roman pottery
Ancient pottery kilns: experimental archaeology
The medieval heritage of southern Transylvania
Roman collegia in the provinces
Gender related objects in Roman Apulum
The Legio XIII Gemina
Serving wine to the Romans
The hinterland of Roman Apulum
The Dacian heritage of Romania
Stone working in the antiquity – tools and tool marks
Apulum in the inscriptions
The archaeology of the Roman provinces in the 21st century
Managing our heritage
Project management
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