Balaklava (Sevastopol, Ukraine) - Season 2012. Some remarks on the chronology and spatial layout of Roman fort. (original) (raw)
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This paper discusses the findings from the archaeological excavations of a Roman fort in Balaklava, Sevastopol, conducted between 2009 and 2012. It details the chronology and spatial layout of the site, particularly focusing on the stratigraphic observations identified during the excavations, which include phases of human presence, defensive walls, and structures associated with Roman garrisons in the region. Key artifacts such as iron fibulae and architectural features indicate significant historical context and the fort's evolution over time.
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