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Ratiaria became one of the principal military and urban centres of the upper Danube frontier.
Radomir lies within the western Balkan territory historically connected with Roman Thrace.
The designation Prope Apulum refers to discoveries made in the vicinity of Apulum within the wider archaeological landscape of central Dacia.
Procolitia stood along Hadrian’s Wall near modern Carrawburgh and formed part of the frontier infrastructure of northern Britannia.
The locality of Pritok-Jezerine has yielded archaeological material associated with inland Dalmatia.
The Neusiedl lake region formed part of the western frontier landscape of Roman Pannonia.
Poljčane belongs to the southeastern Alpine region historically linked with Roman Pannonia.
Pola developed into one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the northern Adriatic.
The locality of Pohanica lies within the northern Balkans historically linked with the Norican sphere.
Plevlje is associated with archaeological remains connected with the inland regions of ancient Dalmatia.
Philippi became an important Roman colony in eastern Macedonia along the Via Egnatia.
Pax Iulia, modern Beja, developed into one of the principal urban centres of southern Lusitania.
Paks occupies a position along the middle Danube corridor historically connected with Roman Pannonia.
The fort of Niederbieber formed part of the defensive system of the Upper Germanic-Raetian limes.
Neuenheim formed part of the settlement landscape associated with Roman Heidelberg on the Neckar river.
The city of Narona occupied a prominent position in the Neretva valley and became one of the principal centres of Roman Dalmatia.
Nagykovácsi lies within the hinterland of the Aquincum frontier region.
Mursa became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Pannonia along the Drava river.
Murrhardt occupied a position within the wooded frontier region east of the Neckar basin.
Mackwiller has yielded significant archaeological material connected with the religious landscape of Roman Germania.