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Belignae is associated with archaeological material from the Roman landscape of Venetia.
Val di Non is an Alpine valley in Trentino associated with Roman-period finds.
Camuni refers to the ancient people and territory of Val Camonica in northern Italy.
Glanum was an important Roman town in Narbonensis near modern Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Petrianae was a Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall, generally associated with Stanwix near Carlisle.
Luguvallium was a Roman settlement and fort in northern Britannia, today Carlisle.
The findspot of this monument is unknown, though it has traditionally been associated with the historical region of Wallachia.
The locality of Alsóbajom is associated with archaeological material attributed to the Roman province of Dacia.
The locality of Bruckla is associated with archaeological remains from the Roman province of Dacia.
Plevna occupies an important position in the lower Danube hinterland historically connected with Roman Moesia.
Zwiefalten belongs to the upland territory historically associated with the province of Raetia.
The locality of Waggendorf belongs to the southeastern Alpine landscape historically linked with Noricum.
Virovsko belongs to the rural settlement territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Windobona served as a major legionary and administrative centre on the middle Danube frontier.