ROMAN DACIA IN THE DIGITAL ERA

Authors

  • Csaba Szabó Assistant lecturer, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Department of History, Bd. Victoriei Nr.5-7, Sibiu, 550024, România

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v7i2.522

Keywords:

digital humanities, Roman Dacia, Roman religion, sanctuaries, Danubian provinces

Abstract

The study of Roman Dacia in the last two centuries produced thousands of articles, studies, monographs and proceedings and revealed at least 3800 archaeological sites from the short period of existence of the province between 106-270 AD. The large quantity of material evidence – epigraphic, figurative, ceramic, architectural and numismatic – is constantly growing due to the numerous rescue excavations in the last two decades. The emergence of digital humanities and the possibilities of digital era created new perspectives in cataloguing, collecting and presenting archaeological big data. The article presents some of the major results of digital humanities focusing on the digitization of the materiality of Roman Dacia.

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Author Biography

  • Csaba Szabó, Assistant lecturer, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Department of History, Bd. Victoriei Nr.5-7, Sibiu, 550024, România
    Assistant lecturerLucian Blaga University of SibiuDepartment of HistoryBd. Victoriei Nr.5-7, Sibiu, 550024, România

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2020-07-19

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Digital and Virtual Archaeology

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ROMAN DACIA IN THE DIGITAL ERA. (2020). JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v7i2.522

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