Histria antiqua, Vol. 20 No. 20, 2011.
Original scientific paper
Types of Architecture of the Germanic Population and the Roman Army on the Territory North of the Middle Danube during the Marcomannic wars
Balázs Komoróczy
; The Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences Brno, v.v.i. Královopolská 147, 61200 Brno, Czech Republic
Marek Vlach
orcid.org/0000-0003-0805-4938
; The Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences Brno, v.v.i. Královopolská 147, 61200 Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract
The paper aims to deliver a brief outline of the architectural development and discerned types of architecture of both Germanic and Roman origin on the territories north to the middle Danube. The four centuries of the local development was somehow disturbed during the Marcomannic wars. This large-scale conflict resulted in the Roman military occupation of the neighboring regions (Moravia, South-western Slovakia and Lower Austria). The main attention of the paper is given to the development in Moravia, while the other regions have their specific aspects and some of the examples of the Roman architecture on the barbarian territories also differ in chronological context. One of the most significant region containing both Germanic and Roman architecture monuments is located along the middle course of the river Thaya, specifically in the Mušov region and its vicinity. There can be found the only terrain evidences of the Roman architecture in the Czech Republic.
Keywords
Roman architecture; Germanic architecture; Roman army; Germanic tribes; Roman Period; Marcomannic wars; Middle Danube area; South Moravia; Mušov; Burgstall; Pasohlavky
Hrčak ID:
79772
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Publication date:
1.10.2011.
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