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Indice Bibliografic La Vol. Xxi-Xxx INDICE BIBLIOGRAFIC LA VOL. XXI-XXX I. ISTORIE VECHE ŞI ARHEOLOGIE 1. Ardevan, Radu, Corrigenda la inscripţia lui Aelius Faventius din Oescus · Corrigenda a l'inscription d'Aelius Faventinus trouvee a Oescus, XXIII/I, 2000, p. 319-325. 2. Băcueţ-Crişan, Dan, Vestigiile medievale timpurii de la Marca „Primăria Nouă" (judeţul Sălaj) · Early mediaeval vestiges from Marca „Primăria Nouă" (Sălaj County), XXX, 2008, p. 219-236. 3. Băcueţ-Crişan, Dan, Stadiul cercetărilor arheologice în situl medieval timpuriu de la Zalău „Palvar" (campaniile din 1989, 2000-2002) · The stage of the archaeological research in early medieval site from Zalău „Palvar", XXV, 2003, p. 299-307. 4. Băcueţ-Crişan, Dan; Ciorba, Marinel, Vase medievale timpurii (sec.VII-XI) cu semne/mărci de olar descoperite în judeţul Sălaj · Pots with potter stamps (7 1h­ l l 1h centuries A.D.) discovered in Sălaj county, XXVI, 2004, p. 355-368. 5. Băcueţ-Crişan, Sanda, Descoperiri ale grupului Pişcolt în judeţul Sălaj · Discoveries belonging to the Pişcolt group in Sălaj county, XXX, 2008, p. 11-52. 6. Băcueţ, Sanda, Noi descoperiri preistorice în judeţul Sălaj · New prehistoric discoveries Sălaj county, XXIII/I, 2000, p. 9-28. 7. Băcueţ-Crişan, Sanda; Braica, Corvin, Raport preliminar de cercetare arheologică a sitului de la Pericei „Keller Tag" · Preliminary report on the archaelogical research from Fericei, "Keller Tag", XXV, 2003, p. 9-16. 8. Băcueţ-Crişan, Sanda; Cârstea, Anamaria, Plasică antropomorfă neolitică de la Porţ Corău (jud. Sălaj) · A few human figurines (female) discovered in the Neolithic settlement from Porţ "Corău" (Sălaj County), XXVI, 2004, p. 11-16. 9. Bajusz, Istvan, Amfiteatrul de la Porolissum şi aspectele sale cultice · The amphitheatre from Porolissum and cultic characteristics, XXV, 2003, p. 165-194. www.muzeuzalau.ro / www.cimec.ro 696 ANCA ELEKES, IOANA MARCHIŞ, MONICA DRUŢA 10. Bajusz, Istvan, Aspecte privind cunoaşterea şi folosirea scrisului la Porolissum · Aspects concerning the awarness and use of writing in Porolissum, XXVI, 2004, p. 315-326. 11. Balaci-Crînguş, Mariana; Matei, Alexandru V., Un monument funerar descoperit la Dragu · Un monument sculpturel des collections du Musee districtuel d'Histoire et d'Art Zalău, XXX, 2008, p. 143-152. 12. Bălos, Angelica, Spaţii şi funcţionalităţi în construcţiile dacice clasice. O perspectivă etno-arheologică · Spaces and functionalities of the dacian building. An etno-archeological perspective, XXIIl/l, 2000, p. 289-297. 13. Bârcă, Vitalie, Considerations concerning the politica/ historz of Sarmatians in the North-West of Black Sea in the 1 centurz A.D. · Consideraţii privind istoria politică a Sarmaţilor locuind la nord vest de Marea Neagră în secolul I p. Chr., XXI, 1997,p.935-956. 14. Bârcă, Vitalie, Die sarmatische Verteidigungsausrustung- und Bewaffnung · Echipamentul şi armamentul defensiv sarmatic, XXI, 1997, p. 909-919. 15. Bejinariu, Ioan, Piese de bronz din Sălaj · Bronze artifacts from Sălaj county, :XXX,2008,p.67-77. 16. Bejinariu, Ioan, Săpăturile arheologice de la Giurtelecu Şimleului "Coasta lui Damian" (I). Câteva consideraţii referitoare la staţiunile fortificate din aria Culturii Wietenberg · Archaeological digging from Giurtelecu Şimleului "Damian rib" (I). About the fortified settlements within the Wietenberb Culture, XXVI, 2004, p. 89-110. 17. Bejinariu, Ioan; Lak6, Eva, Contribuţii la cunoaşterea bronzului târziu din nord­ vestul României. Aşezarea de la Crasna · Archăologischen Beitrăge bei cler Kennenlernen cler Spătbronzezeit im Nord-Westen Rumăniens. Die Siedlung von Crasna, Kr. Sălaj, XXIIl/l, 2000, p. 153-219. 18. Bejinariu, Ioan; Lak6, Eva; Sana, V. Daniel, Materiale arheologice din epoca bronzului de la Doh (corn. Măierişte), jud. Sălaj · Bronze age archaeologic materials from Doh (the Măierişte commune, Sălaj county), XXVI, 2004, p. 111-132. 19. Benea, Doina; Regep-Vlaşcici, Simona, Organizarea internă a aşezărilor vicane din Dacia (III) Thermae · The internai organization of the roman viei in Dacia (III), Thermae, XXVI, 2004, p. 235-244. 20. Bichir, Gheorghe, Die freien Daker im Norden Dakiens · Dacii liberi din nordul provinciei Dacia, XXI, 1997, p. 785-800. 21. Bindea, Diana, Materialul paleofaunistic de la Derşida · Archeological study on the fauna material discovered at Dersida, the Wietenberg culture, XXX, 2008, p. 79-110. 22. Bordi, Lorand, Armamentul defensiv personal din Transilvania în secolele XI­ X/V · The personal defensive weapons in Transilvania of the 11-14 century), XXV, 2003, p. 309-321. www.muzeuzalau.ro / www.cimec.ro Indice bibliografic la voi. XXI-XXX 697 23. Boroş, Doina; Voicu Duca, Tencuiala pictată din amfiteatrul de la Porolissum (consideraţii tehnice) · Le crepi peint de l'amphitheâtre de Porolissum (considerations techniques ), XXX, 2008, p. 113-121. 24. Cosma, Călin, Fortificaţii din sec. X-XI din vestul şi nord-vestul României. Consideraţii privind stadiul actual al cercetărilor· Befestigungen 10.-11. Jh. im Westen und Nordwesten Rumăniens. Betrachtungen zum gegenwărtigen Forschungsstand, XXIII/I, 2000, p. 453-498. 25. Crînguş, Mariana, Cu privire la activitatea lapidarilor din Dacia · About the activity of the lapidarii in Dacia, XXVI, 2004, p. 245-252. 26. Crişan-Băcueţ, Dan, Câteva piese medievale (arme) din Muzeul de Istorie şi Artă Zalău · Some medieval objects (weapons) from the History Museum of Zalău, XXIII/I, 2000, p. 577-588. 27. Crişan-Băcueţ, Dan, Contribuţii la repertoriul arheologic al judeţului Sălaj. Descoperri de suprafaţă din secolele VII-XIII d. Chr. · Contributions to the archaeological repertory of the Sălaj county. Discoveries from the VII-XIII-th centuries A.O„ XXIII/I, 2000, p. 52I-575. 28. Crişan-Băcueţ, Dan; Băcueţ-Crişan, Sanda, Două locuinţe prefeudale descoperite în judeţul Sălaj · Two dwellings from the early middleage discovered in Sălaj county, XXIII/I, 2000, p. 499-520. 29. Cupcea, George, Immunes and principales at Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa · Immunes şi principales la Vipia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, XXX, 2008, p. I 53- I 6 l. 30. Dumitraşcu, Sever, Ceramics discovered in the west of Roman Dacia (centuries II -IV A.D. · Vase ceramice din secolele II-IV p. Ch. descoperite la vest de provincie, XXI, I997, p. 525-528. 31. Dumitraşcu, Sever, Omnis Barbaria· Omnia Barbaria, XXI, I997, p. 305-334. 32. El Susi, Georgeta, Studiu preliminary asupra resturilor de faună din aşezarea dacică de la Şimleu Silvaniei-„ Cetate" - judeţul Sălaj · Preliminary report on the animal bones of Dacian site from Şimleu Silvaniei „Cetate" (Sălaj county), XXIII/I, 2000, p. 299-3I5. 33. Florea, Gelu, Vase cu inscripţii (Graffiti) de la Sarmizegetusa Regia · Grafitti from Sarmizegetusa Regia, XXIII/I, 2000, p. 27I-287. 34. Fodorean, Florin; Ursuţ, Dorin, Drumul roman Cluj-Napoca-Gilău în sectorul Floreşti-Gilău · Le point souterrain romain pour la controle d'eau a Copăceni, XXV, 2003, p. I31-148. 35. Gindele, Robert, Săpături arheologice în aşezarea din epoca romană de la Supuru de Jos - Tagul Cosmi · Archaeological diggings in the roman epoch site from Supuru de Jos - Togul Cosmi, XXVI, 2004, p. 327-338. 36. Gligor, Mihai, Contribuţii la repertoriul descoperirilor ararţinând culturii Petreşti din bazinul mureşului mijlociu · Contributions to the discoveries belongingto Petreşti Culture from the middle basin of the Mureş river, XXVI, 2004, p. I 7-40. www.muzeuzalau.ro / www.cimec.ro 698 ANCA ELEKES, IOANA MARCHIŞ, MONICA DRUŢA 37. Gogâltan, Florin, Aria sudică de răspândire a culturii Otomani · The southern border of the Otomani culture, XXIII/ l, 2000, p. 121-152. 38. Gudea, Alexandru, Contribuţii la cunoaşterea speciilor de animale domestice de la Porolissum. Studiu preliminar asupra urmelor de animale impregnate pe ţigle şi cărămizi, cu privire specială asupra celor de câine · Domestic animals at Porolissum, a preliminary study on the basis of animal footprints on bricks and tiles, XXVI, 2004, p. 339-354. 39. Gudea, Alexandru, Oase de mamifere din templul lui Jupiter Dolichenus de la Porolissum studiu arheozoologic · The roman castra from Porolissum. A new castrum from the traanic epoch discovered at Porolissum, X.XV, 2003, p. 263-272. 40. Gudea, Nicolae, Note de lectură IV. Despre Porolissum într-o corespondenţă din secolul al XIX-iea · Museum notes. IV. Porolissum in letters from the 191h century), XXV, 2003, p. 161-163. 41. Gudea, Nicolae; Cristian, Filp, Die gestempelten Gefăfie von Porolissum. 11.die gestempelten Gefăfie aus den Kastell auf dem Hiigel Pomet· Vasele ştampilate de la Porolissum. II. Vasele ştampilate din castrul roman <le pe vârful dealului Pomet, XXI, 1997, p. 9-49. 42. Gudea, Nicolae; Filip, Cristian, Vase ceramice cu decor ştampilat la nord-vest de limesul dacic · Die keramischen gefasse mit gestenpelter verzierung, die nordwestlich von der nordwestgrenze der provinz Dacia Porolissensis entdeckt wurden, XXV, 2003, p. 19-130. 43. Gudea, Nicolae; Tamba, Dan, Despre o jumatate de tipar bivalv de bronz pentru turnat fibule prin metoda „cerii pierdute" · On a half bivalve bronze mould to cast brooches using the "lost wax" technology, X.XX, 2008, p. 135-141. 44. Hi.igel, Peter; Barbu, Mircea, Die Arader Ebene im. 2.-4. Jh. n. Chr. · Câmpia Aradului în secolele II-IV p. Ch., XXI, 1997, p. 539-564. 45. Ignat, Doina; Bulzan, Sorin, Roman Imperial period discoveries in the Middle Basin of Barcău river · Descoperiri de epocă romană în Bazinul Mijlociu al râului Barcău, XXI, 1997, p. 487-498. 46. Ioniţă, Ion, Die freien Daker an der nordăstlichen Grenze der rămischen Provinz Dakien · Dacii liberi la graniţa nord-estică
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