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Păuleni-Ciuc is associated with archaeological discoveries linked to the eastern frontier region of Dacia.
The locality of Osmakovo is associated with the central Balkan settlement landscape of Roman times.
The Moosham area lies within the Alpine territory historically connected with Roman Noricum.
Modrič lies within the Sava basin region historically associated with the western Pannonian provinces.
Micia flourished as a military settlement and religious centre in the Mureș valley of Dacia.
Mauls lies within the Alpine transit corridor historically connected with Roman Raetia.
Lopata lies within the inland territory historically associated with Moesia Superior.
The locality of Kirk-Bunar is associated with the frontier landscape of Moesia Inferior.
The locality of Juslenville has yielded archaeological material associated with the Roman-period Ardennes region.
Iulium Carnicum controlled Alpine communications routes linking northern Italy with Noricum.
Iarlovtsi lies within the western Bulgarian region historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Hoče lies within the southeastern Alpine region historically associated with Roman Noricum.
Histria was one of the earliest Greek colonies established on the western shores of the Black Sea.
Fellbach lies within the wider frontier region associated with the Upper Germanic limes.
The hill fort of Epiacum, known today as Whitley Castle, occupied a strategic upland position south of Hadrian’s Wall.
Echzell formed part of the fortified frontier zone associated with the Upper Germanic limes.
Eburacum, modern York, served as one of the principal administrative and military centres of northern Britannia.
Dolna-Malina lies within the inland territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Dionysopolis occupied a prominent position on the western coast of the Black Sea.
The locality of Carevac is associated with archaeological discoveries from the inland territory of Dalmatia.