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Archaeologia Transylvanica Conference

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Planned for the last weekend leading up to the Christmas Holidays, the three-day event entitled ‘Archaeologia Transylvanica’ is meant to signal the wrapping-up of the scientific activities for 2016 with a much anticipated book launching followed by a conference on various aspects of Prehistoric and Roman archaeology in Transylvania. The event will gather around 50 specialists in different fields pertaining to archaeology from Romaniaand abroad.

To see the programme click on the link: program-2

5th Balkan Symposium of Archaeometry

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Between the 25th and 28th of September, 2016 takes place the 5thBalkan Symposium of Archaeometry at the beautiful location of Sinaia, where of course the eastern limes of Dacia is also represented. Some of our colleagues have the chance to present here a poster about the interesting results of some archaeometallurgical measurements done on iron slags from the Roman sites of Brâncoveneşti, Călugăreni and Vătava.

The programme of the event is available here:

http://www.nipne.ro/events/conferences/bsa5/

Aerial archaeology conference

customLogo.gifEven though we are pretty worked up at the excavation, the Roman sites of Mureș county cannot remain absent at the Annual Meeting of the AARG (Aerial Archaeology Research Group), held in Pilsen (CZ) between the 7th and 9th of September, 2016.

The topic is of course aerial archaeology, and we will be represented by one of our colleagues and Máté Szabó from the University of Pécs, who will present a poster entitled: The Roman military site from Sighișoara (Romania) – an aerial archaeological approach.

The programme of the event is available here:

https://sites.google.com/site/aargpilsen2016/

4R Festival in Călugăreni

The Roman (and Renaissance) Festival in Călugăreni had surely become a tradition. Nor can we or the locals imagine a summer without it any more. And this year was again special. We had more visitors than ever before, more activities, more fun.

13975554_1774570146158830_2406232554420362011_oThere were legionaries fighting barbarians, gladiators against each other, but also lots of workshops, where anybody could try themself out, how the Romans made their lamps, mosaics, glass beads, perfumes and many, many more.

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13909397_1774571279492050_6458614466405524964_oAnd the story about the whole day could go on and on, but why not come and see it for yourself next year?

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13th of August: 4R Roman Festival!

Very soon, on the 13th of August, the village and archaeological site of Călugăreni will be full again with Roman soldiers, gladiators and plenty of cheerful slaves, happy to show you around the workshops bringing back the atmosphere of ancient times..
So be there or be square!

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Watch the promo video for the 4R Roman Festival HERE!

Pottery all over!

Three days of intensive lectures were held in Cluj Napoca about Roman ceramics. The National Conference „Art and Craftmanship – Pottery workshops from the Roman provinces Dacia and Lower Moesia” went on between the 23rd and 25th of June, and attracted more than 70 specialists from all over the country. Three members of our team participated with interesting presentations about the world of pottery production and use.

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The most impressive thing is to see how varied and unique, but on the other hand unitary is the ceramic material of the two provinces and also of the different regions. The understanding of pottery production leads to the comprehension of commercial routes, exchanges of ideas, the wandering of potters. Some researchers had the luck to find a coin burnt into the body of a vessel, which dated the whole kiln, others made only presumption of production centers after the large amount of wasters. We all, somehow contributed to the better acquaintance of the research of ceramics from the country, changed ideas and remained with a nice memory.

Roman Military Equipment Conference

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The nineteenth edition of the international conference entitled Roman Military Equipment Conference (ROMEC) took place in Saint Andrews, Scotland, between the 6th and 11st of June 2016, organized by the School of Classics of the University of St Andrews. As the title suggests, the conference was focusing on general and particular problems related to the army, armour and military equipment of the Roman era with special regards to the cavalry.

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Two members of the Roman Limes Research Centre took part in this event, presenting a poster with the topic: “Newly discovered Military Equipment along the Eastern Limes of Roman Dacia”.

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Conference about glass furnaces in Villa Borg, Saarland

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In the Archaeological Park Roman Villa Borg in Saarland (Germany) specialists had been working for years on Roman glass-making experimental archaeology. This process culminated between the 11th and 12th of June 2016 in a conference, entitled: “Roman glass furnaces – contexts, finds and reconstructions in synthesis”. Besides many other interesting discussions, some of our team-members also held presentations about their results.

The meeting was intended to gather information about Roman glass furnaces and workshops from many provinces in order to gain new insights into this ancient industry.

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Heritage workshop at Brâncovenești

It’s nice and useful to research all these Roman sites, but our sole purpose is not just to jot down some new information, but to integrate them in their cultural landscapes. And this is simply impossible without the proper ideas and actions towards conservation and preservation.

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In order to achieve this, a small workshop was organized on the 31st of May 2016 at the Kemény Castle of Brâncoveneșeti about the possibilities, precedents and actual costs of restoration of medieval castles, mostly of course of the above mentioned one, and what kind of future can they look forward to. The several specialists gathered here also deeply discussed the case of the Roman fort in the vicinity of the castle, what responsibilities and opportunities does this involve for the owners of the castle.

Open gates at the Gurghiu Castle!

You might have thought that after so many cultural programs during the last month (TIME BOX and other exhibition openings, Night of the Museum, etc.) you’ll be able to rest a little in June. Well, of course you can, but we strongly advise you not to. Here’s why:

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On the 3rd of June (Friday) 2016, between 10 AM and 6 PM, the Mureș County Museum invites you to the ”Day of Open Gates” at the Rákóczi–Bornemisza Castle in Gurghiu.

The event will feature the presentation of the restoration and further development plans of the castle, furthermore the visitors will be able to enjoy the tour of the castle followed by numerous museum-pedagogical activities between 10 AM and 5 PM .

The highlight of the evening will begin at 5 PM with the show of the jazz band Footprints – Ana Maria Galea duo, featuring Ana Maria Galea (vocals) and Daniel Csikos (piano).

See you there!