We continued to investigate into the filling of the kiln Cpt. 1, of the area opened in 2009 in its front and we excavated two SW survey trenches (24 x 2 m) and SE ones (15 x 1.5 m) on its west and ...east sides in order to identify the presence of possible annexes of the kiln. The facility (Cpt. 1) must have served for calcining stone in order to ensure the quantities of lime necessary for obtaining the mortar used in constructing the Roman – Byzantine fortification not more than 20 m away from it. In the central sector of the fortress the campaign in 2010 focused on building no. 7 (E7), situated in the south part of the street and the southwest of the sector, partially cleared during the campaigns in 2000-2003, 2008-2009. This building comprising five rooms (a-e), is one of the largest buildings in the Roman fortress, and a large quantity of fragmentary pottery was discovered. It consists mostly of amphorae and kitchen pots, as well as table pottery and lamps. The coins from Justinian (527-565) and Justin II and Sophia (565-579) ensure the dating of the building, at least during the current stage of investigations. In the extramuros area we discovered in 2000 a hoard of more than 250 bronze coins from the 4th – 5th centuries AD. The results of the investigations in the 2010 campaign provided answers to some of the questions formulated for years regarding the arrangement of the space of the Argamum plateau during various historical periods, namely: the extension of the Greek cemetery up to the area SVIII, the setting of the waste disposal area during the 2nd – 3rd centuries AD and the recovery while investigating of the information on the 2nd – 3rd centuries at least at the level of the ceramic or glass products used, the occupation of the plateau, during the 4th century AD, under the form of some stray occupation nuclei and not as compact urban fabric; the systematic development by the end of the 4th century AD of the Roman-Byzantine cemetery with three skeleton deposition horizons.
BOOK REVIEWS Ardelean, Simona; Branda, Alina; Raţiu, Simina-Elena ...
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai - Philologia,
2012, Letnik:
57, Številka:
4
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Ştefan Borbély, Homo Brucans şi alte eseuri, Editura Contemporanul, Bucureşti, 2011.
Ştefan Borbély, Existenţa diafană, Editura Ideea Europeană, Bucureşti, 2011.
Ioana Bot, Eminescu explicat fratelui ...meu, „Colecţia „Revizitări”, Grupul Editorial Art, Bucureşti, 2012.
Corin Braga, Les Antiutopies classiques, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2012.
Ruxandra Cesereanu, Biblioteca stranie, Bucureşti, Curtea Veche, 2010.
Sanda Cordoş, Lumi din cuvinte, Cartea Românească, Bucureşti, 2012.
Alex Goldiş, Critica în tranşee. De la realismul socialist la autonomia esteticului, Bucarest, Cartea Românească, 2011. Laura Pavel, Dumitru Tsepeneag and the Canon of Alternative Literature, translated by Alistair Ian Blyth, Dalkey Archive Press, 2007. Gheorghe Perian, Scriitori care au fost, Ed. Dacia XXI, Cluj-Napoca, 2011. The Ethnological Archive. Paradigms and Dialogues, Edited by Eleonora Sava, Morlacchi Editore, Perugia, 2011. Mihaela Ursa, Eroticon, Bucureşti, Cartea Românească, 2012.