2018
DOI: 10.46535/ca.25.07
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Roman Age pottery at the fort Băneasa, collected in 2017 archaeological campaign

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“…Note that the use of the bricks, at Băneasa, is very rare. 19 Pottery shards were found in small quantities, as well as in the case of the eastern gate of the first phase (Teodor and Dumitrașcu 2019, 121), but in sharp contrast with the excavations made in barracks, as those from 2016 (Teodor 2016a, 115-120) and 2017 (Teodor and Dumitrașcu 2018). two posts from the southern side could be the necessary frame for making a ladder for access to the first floor.…”
Section: Archaeological Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the use of the bricks, at Băneasa, is very rare. 19 Pottery shards were found in small quantities, as well as in the case of the eastern gate of the first phase (Teodor and Dumitrașcu 2019, 121), but in sharp contrast with the excavations made in barracks, as those from 2016 (Teodor 2016a, 115-120) and 2017 (Teodor and Dumitrașcu 2018). two posts from the southern side could be the necessary frame for making a ladder for access to the first floor.…”
Section: Archaeological Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%