Maghiari transilvăneni în cercetarea romanităţii
V i c t o r S I B I A N U
Descriere autor:
Colegiul Naţional “Mihai Viteazul”, Sfântu Gheorghe
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1 / 2009
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Transylvanian Hungarians researchers of Roman Era
The Hungarians specialists had a n important contribution in research of Roman and Post-Roman Era from Transylvania. The first antiques colection, archeological repertoires and the first systematic archeological research about Roman Era in Transylvania were made by them. In this article are presented the contributions of the most important researchers: Orbán Balázs, E. Jakab, Kővári László, Vass József, Torma Károly, Téglás Gábor, Király Pál, Ornstein József, Cserni Béla, Finály Gágor, Buday Árpád, Ferenczi Sándor, Roska Márton, Paulovics István, Ferenczi István, Ferenczi Géza, Székely Zoltán, Szilágyi István, Zrinyi András, Benkő Elek, Molnár István.
Keywords: Hungarians researchers; Archaeological research; Roman Era; Roman province of Dacia; Post-Roman Era; Romanization; Roman population.
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