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SM ISO690:2012 ARDELEAN, Laura. The romanization process in Crișana in the light of archaeological researches. In: Studia Universitatis Moldaviae (Seria Ştiinţe Umanistice), 2017, nr. 4(104), pp. 3-6. ISSN 1811-2668. |
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In this paper the 2nd to 4th century period for Crişana is highlighted, when this area was massively inhabited by the tribes of free Dacians, the ones not incorporated in the Roman Empire. They lived between the Iazyg Sarmatians and the Germanic people from the West and North-West and the Roman province Dacia. Their material culture lives on, changes in their structure are made by the appearance of black grainy pottery and the brick-red usual roman pottery. Gradually their culture is metamorphosed in a provincial Roman one. The settlements belonging to the free Dacians on the Crişul Repede, Crişul Alb, Crişul Negru, Barcău and Ier valleys were archaeologically researched. We mention the settlement from Medieşul Aurit where dozens of pottery kilns were discovered and where Roman style pottery was produced on a grand scale destined for trade. Researches showed that the free Dacians continued their lives even after the Roman conquest. They had contacts with Sarmatians and Germanic people but the strong Roman influence cannot be contested, especially through trade and social relations. After the Romans left the province one can observe movements of romanized Dacians towards West and North-West but also movements of free Dacians’ territory towards the once Roman Dacia. The process of romanization continues here until the arrival of the Slavs and in the 9th-10th century the Romanians form here a separate political formation. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Crişana, free Dacians, Roman Dacia, archaeological research, pottery, Romanization, continuity of settlements |
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