In this collection (corpus) are presented 11 studies, which deals with antique settlements from the Roman and Early-Byzantium age which in the territory on todays Bulgaria; they all belong to the chronological range between the 1st and the beginning of the 7th c. AD. The urban centers belong to the Roman provinces of Moesia Inferior (Upla Oescus, Durostorum, Abritus, Nicopolis ad Istrum) and of neighbouring Thracia (Serdica, Philipopolis, Augusta Traiana, Mesambria Pontica, Pautalia, Nicopolis, ad Nestum and Late Roman Diocletianopolis), and afterwards they fall in the new provinces since the end of the 3rd c. and on - in the new provinces since the end of the 3rd c. Moesia Secunda, DaciaMediterranea, Thracia in the diocese of Thracia, Rhodopa and Haemimontus. All authors of the papers in this collection are supervisors or team participants engaged in studies
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