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Hoppál, Krisztina 
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Vida, István 
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Adhityatama, Shinatria 
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Yahui, Lu 
Availability Date
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2022-01-20T15:07:10Z
Availability Date
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2022-01-20T15:07:10Z
Release
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2018
uri
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http://hdl.handle.net/10831/63619
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angolhu_HU
Title
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‘All that glitters is not Roman’ - Roman coins discovered in East Java, Indonesia: A study on new data with an overview on other coins discovered beyond Indiahu_HU
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folyóiratcikkhu_HU
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megjelent változathu_HU
Language
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eng
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ELTE BTK Régészettudományi Intézethu_HU
Abstract in English
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Studying extra regional trade networks in Antiquity can be considered a relatively popular field of research, but the intensity and patterns of such complex system still leave lot of questions, particularly in the case of Rome’s Far Eastern trade. There is still a trend to visualize a kind of globalized commercial activity between the Imperium and communities on the eastern edge of the Silk Road(s). However, the facts provide us a more comprehensive picture. Due to the meticulous work of international joint research projects working in East and Southeast Asia followed by a raised interest in collecting ancient objects among local people, an increasing number of Roman objects have been discovered in the region. These finds prove the significance of mediator cultures in transferring Roman artifacts beyond India – with their own imprints on forming evaluation/acceptance of these non-local goods by the receiving culture.hu_HU
Doi ID
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10.17204/dissarch.2018.461
Issue Number
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6hu_HU
abbreviated journal
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DissArchhu_HU
Journal
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Dissertationes Archaeologicaehu_HU
Last Page
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492hu_HU
First Page
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461hu_HU
Volume Number
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3hu_HU
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hozzáférhetőhu_HU
Keyword English
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Roman Empirehu_HU
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coinshu_HU
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numismaticshu_HU
Keyword English
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East Javahu_HU
Keyword English
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Indonesiahu_HU
Keyword English
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Roman-Eastern tradehu_HU
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publikáció/alkotáshu_HU
Type
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tudományoshu_HU
Author
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ELTE szervezeti egységen kívülihu_HU
Keywords
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Dissertationes Archaeologicaehu_HU
Keywords
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numizmatikahu_HU
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Római Birodalomhu_HU
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Kelet-Jávahu_HU
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Indonéziahu_HU
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érmehu_HU
Type
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folyóiratcikkhu_HU
Release Date
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2018hu_HU


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