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    STUDIA HISTORIA - Issue no. 1 / 2012  
         
  Article:   CULTURAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE ROMAN PROVINCES WITH SELECTED EXAMPLES / KULTURTRANSFER ZWISCHEN DEN RÖMISCHEN PROVINZEN ANHAND VON AUSGEWÄHLTEN BEISPIELEN.

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  Abstract:  The borders of the Roman provinces were often seen as very strictly limited in the administrative domain of territories. But not only there. The borders where also limited geographically due to different peoples and cultures. Some examples demonstrate that the borders were not that limited and cultural transfer took place in daily life of inhabitants in all domains. Due to noric and pannonic reliefs we can assume that migration and cultural exchange took place int the mentionend neighboring provinces. We tried to put them in chronological order.

Keywords: Provinces, Noricum, Pannonia, garb, cultural exchange
 
         
     
         
         
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