RIOTS IN SOUTH-CARPATHIAN DACIA AFTER THE MARCOMANNIC WARS ?
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v7i1_SI.493Keywords:
Marcomannic wars, Commodus, Oltenia, Buridava, Râmnicu Vâlcea I hoardAbstract
The Marcus Aurelius’ Marcomannic wars reshaped the Roman world. Their impact can be seen in every Danubian provinces, with evident consequences for many years after Marcus Aurelius’ reign period. Because of the war damages and economic decline, in association with the plague spreading, provincial populace was under pressure. In this turbid context some events occur and can be observed in the field even in time of Marcus Aurelius’ successor. The damage suffered by three Roman sites situated in South-Carpathian Dacia at Râmnicu Vâlcea, Stolniceni, Ocnița (all of them are in Vâlcea County), very close one and other, seems to be dated at the beginning of Commodus’ reign period. Chronological data can be offered by the Râmnicu Vâlcea I hoard, of which hiding moment have to be place in that time. Although, in South-Carpathian Dacia a hoard horizon was formed in this historical context.Downloads
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