Geographic Database
Gerulata – Bratislava (Rusovce, vicus, sekundär verwendet)
Canonical URI:
https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/geographie/G029235 (Last Updates: 2017-07-19
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province:
country:
Slovakia
ancient find spot:
Gerulata
modern find spot:
Bratislava
find spot:
Rusovce, vicus, sekundär verwendet
region:
Bratislavský kraj
comment:
HD074800:
P. Kovács - J. Schmidtová, Slovenská Archeológia 59, 2011, 311: "Surprising finds of rich objects built of stone in the vicus were caused by the excavation in front of a family house at Irkutská street." 317: "In 2000, a compact urbanistic structure from the Roman period was unearthed here. In course of excavation in the garden of a private residence at Irkutská Street an unexpected example of progressive Roman heating technology - a stone architecture with hypocaustum - was found. ... At the end of the line of southwesternwall [sic] of praefurnium at the southern part, a damaged, loosely situated fragment of stone with traces of inscription in five lines was found."
P. Kovács - J. Schmidtová - L. Mathédesz, in: K. Harmadyová (Hrsg.), Devín Veroniky Plachej. Zborník k životnému jubileu PhDr. V. Plachej (Bratislava 2017) 97: "The excavation of the late Roman building in 2015 brought to light another fragment bearing three lines of the inscription of the same milestone, which called for a slight amendment of the earlier reading and restoration."
P. Kovács - J. Schmidtová, Slovenská Archeológia 59, 2011, 311: "Surprising finds of rich objects built of stone in the vicus were caused by the excavation in front of a family house at Irkutská street." 317: "In 2000, a compact urbanistic structure from the Roman period was unearthed here. In course of excavation in the garden of a private residence at Irkutská Street an unexpected example of progressive Roman heating technology - a stone architecture with hypocaustum - was found. ... At the end of the line of southwesternwall [sic] of praefurnium at the southern part, a damaged, loosely situated fragment of stone with traces of inscription in five lines was found."
P. Kovács - J. Schmidtová - L. Mathédesz, in: K. Harmadyová (Hrsg.), Devín Veroniky Plachej. Zborník k životnému jubileu PhDr. V. Plachej (Bratislava 2017) 97: "The excavation of the late Roman building in 2015 brought to light another fragment bearing three lines of the inscription of the same milestone, which called for a slight amendment of the earlier reading and restoration."
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Work Status:
completed