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NEW Book Series Rome and After in Central & Eastern Europe This multilingual and interdisciplinary series provides an exciting forum for research into the archaeology, history, and art history of the Danubian world and Balkan Peninsula. Covering a period that begins at the end of the 3rd century BC with the expansion eastwards of the and the conquest of , and continues up to the confirmation of the ‘barbarian’ hegemonies in the in the 8th century AD, the RomA series encourages the publication of innovative research into a part of the world that both underwent, and was central to, many major evolutions and changes. Volumes in the series are thus of interest both to Roman specialists, and to scholars of the Early Byzantine and Medieval world. The broad geographical focus of the series is on an area comprising the of the Roman Empire, from present-day southern to eastern Romania, together with the neighbouring Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Latinus 9661, fol. 73v. central Balkan provinces; but research that explores wider cultural contact with sur- Reproduced with permission. rounding including , , Achaia, and Tauric Chersonese is also encouraged.

Method of peer review – Double-blind undertaken by Editorial & Scientific Board a member of the Editorial & Scientific Board or Irina ACHIM, Institutul de Arheologie „Vasile Pârvan” an external specialist Nicolas BEAUDRY, Université du Québec à Rimouski Lucreţiu BIRLIBA, Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași Fields of interest – Archaeology, history, art history Craig CALDWELL, Appalachian State University Geographical scope – The Danubian provinces of the Alenka CEDILNIK, Univerza v Ljubljani Patrons of Honour Pascale CHEVALIER, Université Clermont Auvergne Roman Empire, from present-day southern Germany Jim CROW Florin CURTA, University of Florida to eastern Romania (from west to east: , University of Edinburgh , , Upper , and Lower Dan DANA, CNRS, UMR 5189 - HiSoMA Moesia); the neighbouring Central Balkan provinces: Cristian GĂZDAC, Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai Renate PILLINGER Christophe J. GODDARD, CNRS, UMR 8546 - AOrOc Universität Wien Dalmatia, and ; Northern Italy; Hrvoje GRAČANIN, Sveučilište u Zagrebu Epirus; Achaia; and Tauric Chersonese. Vujadin IVANIŠEVIĆ, Arheološki institut, Beograd Chronological scope – 3rd century BC – 8th century AD Olga KARAGIORGOU, Akadimía Athinón Slavtcho KIROV, Institut za balkanistika s tsentar trakologiya (BAN) Publishing Manager Péter KOVÁCS, Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem Albena MILANOVA, Sofiyski universitet „Sveti Kliment Ohridski“ Rosie Bonté Andrew POULTER, University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham [email protected] Ivan RADMAN, Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu General Editors Efthymios RIZOS, Eforeía Archaiotíton Serrón Nikolay SHARANKOV, Sofiyski universitet „Sveti Kliment Ohridski“ Dominic Moreau, Université de Lille Saimir SHPUZA, Instituti i arkeologjisë (ASA) [email protected] Carolyn SNIVELY, Gettysburg College Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska, Leibniz-Institut für Roland STEINACHER, Universität Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen (GWZO) Alessandro TEATINI, Università degli Studi di Sassari [email protected] Lyudmil VAGALINSKI, Natsionalen arheologicheski institut s muzey (BAN) Catherine VANDERHEYDE, Université de Strasbourg et Université Libre de Bruxelles Florian Matei-Popescu, Institutul de Arheologie „Vasile Pârvan” Andrey VINOGRADOV, Nacionalʹnyj issledovatelʹskij universitet «Vysšaâ škola èkonomiki» [email protected] Nelu ZUGRAVU, Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași SUBMISSIONS This series warmly welcomes volume proposals for both monographs and thematically coherent essay collections. Main language accepted: English | Additional languages (with mandatory extended summary in English): French, German, Italian, Spanish

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