Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q15265170> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 35 of
35
with 100 triples per page.
- Q15265170 subject Q7469293.
- Q15265170 subject Q8259546.
- Q15265170 subject Q8260132.
- Q15265170 subject Q8363233.
- Q15265170 subject Q8678969.
- Q15265170 abstract "Part of a series of articles on Archaeology of KosovoPaldenica is situated around 150 m on the left side of the Pristina-Skopje road, at the entrance of the village of Paldenica, above a hill which lays west from the village, on a terrain configuration of a shape of a horse, that has a broader overview of wider area of Lepenc gorge and the town of Hani i Elezit, an amount of surface visible remains of Roman pottery and bricks/tiles has been recorded in the past. Nevertheless, in 1967, at the area situated in the vicinity of the left river shore of Lepenc, couple of meters along the river bank stretched toward the Hani i Elezit, a Roman period necropolis was recorded. Numerous, movable archaeological material was collected and documented at this reconnaissance occasion, where a bronze cast belt decorated with glass pasta in the millefiori technique was found (a glasswork technique which producesdistinctive decorative patterns on glassware). The archaeological material dates chronologically sometime from the 2nd up to 3rd century AD, this a time period of the construction of necropolis of Paldenica. On the other hand, during the agricultural work carried out at the other side located on a hill part in 1995, a marble engraved and inscribed stelae of the Roman date was accidentally discovered (2nd- 3rd century AD).The stele has the following dimensions: 160 X 97 X 17,5 cm. Moreover, in another occasion, two bases for columns were discovered at the same place. Most likely, the site was a Roman date settlement and when considering the surrounding terrain configuration, presumably, if investigated further, traces of a Roman road station might be found somewhere close; it can be assumed since the road that linked ancient Scupi (Skopje) with Ulpiana, have passed through these parts.".
- Q15265170 thumbnail RomanMap.PNG?width=300.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q149203.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q1512876.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q1574188.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q16825361.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q16833793.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q178743.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q200141.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q25270.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q384.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q4817.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q6495187.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q6605840.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q674219.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q6993189.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q7043335.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q7362125.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469293.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259546.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q8260132.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363233.
- Q15265170 wikiPageWikiLink Q8678969.
- Q15265170 point "42.165161 21.267434".
- Q15265170 type SpatialThing.
- Q15265170 comment "Part of a series of articles on Archaeology of KosovoPaldenica is situated around 150 m on the left side of the Pristina-Skopje road, at the entrance of the village of Paldenica, above a hill which lays west from the village, on a terrain configuration of a shape of a horse, that has a broader overview of wider area of Lepenc gorge and the town of Hani i Elezit, an amount of surface visible remains of Roman pottery and bricks/tiles has been recorded in the past.".
- Q15265170 label "Paldenica (archaeological site)".
- Q15265170 lat "42.165161".
- Q15265170 long "21.267434".
- Q15265170 depiction RomanMap.PNG.