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Dintre cele doua (CIMEC si cea indicata de mine) este numai aversul. Reversul e din alte stante (vedeti in zona monogramei). In rest, probabil c-au fost mai multe. Nu stiu pentru cate exista imagini, e clar c-ar fi utile pentru determinarea numarului de monede emise. Articolele sunt interesante. Ce se poate adauga este ca intr-adevar se pare ca Marcus Antonius avea mai degraba legaturi cu regii geti din zona Munteniei. Se stie din Plinius ca un rege get i-a promis ajutor daca da batalia cu Octavian pe uscat. N-a fost cazul si poate daca ar fi acceptat, altul era rezultatul si alta istoria ce-a urmat.
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Stie cumva cineva, este vorba de Dealul Magura? Parca era si o necropola dacica acolo. Imaginea atasata la articol mi se pare ca este din Porolissum mai degraba, decat din situl dacic.Arheologii Muzeului Judeţean de Istorie şi Artă Sălaj au descoperit o aşezare dacică pe Culmea Moigradului, în apropierea castrului roman de la Porolissum - Moigrad.
http://www.descopera.ro/dnews/5724780-i ... u-cel-mare (varianta românească doar pentru poze, articolul e scris într-o manieră superficială)
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Picturi rupestre de 35.000 de ani in Muntii Apuseni
Pacat ca nu au publicat si imagini (poza din articol mi se pare ca provine de la Altamira).
Pacat ca nu au publicat si imagini (poza din articol mi se pare ca provine de la Altamira).
Ba chiar la trei articole diferite pe aceeasi stire sunt trei poze diferite. La doua dintre ele nu se specifica originea imaginii, deh...Oricum poate or sa apara in timp. La subiectul "Vila lui Traian" de acum un an mi s-au uscat ochii de atata uitat in zare dupa ceva amanunte.
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Discovery of a new Paleolithic painted cave in Rumania
Cavers Tudor Rus (Caving Club Speodava Åžtei), Mihai Besesek, Valentin
Alexandru Radu, Roxana Laura Ţoiciu (Caving Association Arad Speowest),
Marius Kenesz (Caving Club Zarand Brad) found Paleolithic paintings in a
cave in Romania.
The cave, called Coliboaia, is situated in the Apuseni Natural Park, Bihor
County Romania. It is crossed by an underground river, which forms several
siphons, making the passage through the cave exceptional and quite
difficult. The paintings were preserved in a high gallery. Other paintings
were probably destroyed by water. The first measures of conservation have
been taken by the Romanian Federation of Speleology and the Administration
of the Apuseni Natural Park, under the archaeological authority of the Tarii
Crisurilor Museum from Oradea and under the administrative authority of the
Bihor County Council. Tarii Crisurilor Museum is accredited by the Romanian
Ministry of Culture, Cults and National Patrimony to develop research within
the framework of a comprehensive research project at a multi-institutional
and multinational level.
Black drawings representing animals, including a bison, a horse, a possible
feline, one or two heads of bear and two rhinoceroses, were found. There
were also several engravings. On the ground cave bear bones are scattered.
During their stay in the cave the bears scratched and polished its walls. A
French team consisting of two cavers (Marcel Meyssonnier and Valérie
Plichon), a paleontologist specialized in cave bear (Michel Philippe), an
archaeologist (Françoise Prudhomme) and two specialists in cave art (Jean
Clottes and Bernard Gély) reached the paintings on 16 May 2010 and confirmed
their authenticity. The team received logistical support from the
associations Speodava Stei, Speowest Arad, France-Roumanie Spelologie and
the Apuseni Natural Park, under the coordination of Viorel Lascu.
According to their conventions, the paintings would be attributable to a
period of ancient rock art, the Gravettian or the Aurignacian (between
23,000 and 35,000 years).
It is for the first time in Central Europe that a parietal art this old has
been found and confirmed.
Jean CLOTTES,
Conservateur general du Patrimoine (Honorary)
International expert (parietal art) for ICOMOS and UNESCO
Scientific Coordinator of the project
j.clottes@wanadoo.fr
tel. 0033 561 65 0182
Viorel Traian LASCU,
President of the Romanian Federation of Speleology- FRS
Administrative and Logistics Coordinator of the project
violascu@spelemat.ro
tel. 004 0745 602 203
Cavers Tudor Rus (Caving Club Speodava Åžtei), Mihai Besesek, Valentin
Alexandru Radu, Roxana Laura Ţoiciu (Caving Association Arad Speowest),
Marius Kenesz (Caving Club Zarand Brad) found Paleolithic paintings in a
cave in Romania.
The cave, called Coliboaia, is situated in the Apuseni Natural Park, Bihor
County Romania. It is crossed by an underground river, which forms several
siphons, making the passage through the cave exceptional and quite
difficult. The paintings were preserved in a high gallery. Other paintings
were probably destroyed by water. The first measures of conservation have
been taken by the Romanian Federation of Speleology and the Administration
of the Apuseni Natural Park, under the archaeological authority of the Tarii
Crisurilor Museum from Oradea and under the administrative authority of the
Bihor County Council. Tarii Crisurilor Museum is accredited by the Romanian
Ministry of Culture, Cults and National Patrimony to develop research within
the framework of a comprehensive research project at a multi-institutional
and multinational level.
Black drawings representing animals, including a bison, a horse, a possible
feline, one or two heads of bear and two rhinoceroses, were found. There
were also several engravings. On the ground cave bear bones are scattered.
During their stay in the cave the bears scratched and polished its walls. A
French team consisting of two cavers (Marcel Meyssonnier and Valérie
Plichon), a paleontologist specialized in cave bear (Michel Philippe), an
archaeologist (Françoise Prudhomme) and two specialists in cave art (Jean
Clottes and Bernard Gély) reached the paintings on 16 May 2010 and confirmed
their authenticity. The team received logistical support from the
associations Speodava Stei, Speowest Arad, France-Roumanie Spelologie and
the Apuseni Natural Park, under the coordination of Viorel Lascu.
According to their conventions, the paintings would be attributable to a
period of ancient rock art, the Gravettian or the Aurignacian (between
23,000 and 35,000 years).
It is for the first time in Central Europe that a parietal art this old has
been found and confirmed.
Jean CLOTTES,
Conservateur general du Patrimoine (Honorary)
International expert (parietal art) for ICOMOS and UNESCO
Scientific Coordinator of the project
j.clottes@wanadoo.fr
tel. 0033 561 65 0182
Viorel Traian LASCU,
President of the Romanian Federation of Speleology- FRS
Administrative and Logistics Coordinator of the project
violascu@spelemat.ro
tel. 004 0745 602 203
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Pestera
Daca picturile s-au descoperit intr-o pestera declarata aria protejate (clasa A) accesul se face numai cu autorizatie iar publicarea coordonatelor exacte ale intrarii pesterii din clasa A este considerata contraventie. Poate din aceasta cauza nu prea sunt poze cu aceste picturi.


