Romanianarchaeology begins in the 19th century. Alexandru Odobescu (1834—1895) Grigore Tocilescu (1850–1909) Vasile Pârvan (1882–1927) Constantin Daicoviciu...
Archaeological looting in Romania refers to illegal digging and removal of ancient artifacts from archaeological sites in Romania in order to be sold...
statelor românești [History of the Romanians: From the earliest times to the foundation of the Romanian states] (in Romanian). Editura Stiintifica. Goldsworthy...
Sites in Romania List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia RomanianarchaeologyArchaeological cultures in RomaniaArchaeological sites in Romania Culture...
Romanian) eGISpat geographic information system by Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments (includes LMI lookup) National Archaeological Record...
local name for Romanian (Romanian: român), which in turn derives from Latin romanus, meaning "Roman" or "of Rome". This ethnonym for Romanians is first attested...
extent mutually exclusive, address the issue of the origin of the Romanians. The Romanian language descends from the Vulgar Latin dialects spoken in the...
The Romanian Academy in Rome (Romanian: Școala română din Roma, Italian: Accademia di Romania in Roma) is a research institution under the aegis of the...
number of Romanian people worldwide vary from minimum 24 to maximum 30 million, in part depending on whether the definition of the term "Romanian" includes...
Island, Indonesia. It is related to the murines of New Guinea and Romania. Archaeological research on East Timor has revealed the bones of rats weighing...
(1937–2019) Romanian; Romania Bob Carr (born 1947) American; Florida historic Indians Maureen Carroll (born 1953) British; Roman archaeology Martin Carver...
the Hungarian-Romanian War. Out of a total of 60.000 prisoners of war of Romanian origin, 37.000 Romanians requested to join the Romanian Legion in Italy...
Cucoș, Ștefan. Faza Cucuteni B în zona subcarpatică a Moldovei (in Romanian). Archaeology Museum Piatra Neamț, 1999 Zhuangzi (translated by Burton Watson)...
able to end the long siege of Sarmisegetuza. According to Romanian nationalist archaeology, the cradle of the Dacian culture is considered to be north...
The Romanian Treasure (Romanian: Tezaurul României) is a collection of valuable objects and the gold reserves (~120 tonnes) that the Romanian government...
discriminare la adresa romilor". Europa Liberă România (in Romanian). Retrieved February 8, 2021. "Romanian mayor fined over 'Roma wall'". Euronews. November...
The Iron Gates Region Museum (Romanian: Muzeul Regiunii Porţilor de Fier) is a museum in Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Romania. In 1912, Professor Alexandru...
History and Archaeology. 2 (2). Cluj-Napoca, Romania: Institute of Archaeology and Art History. Oțetea, Andrei (1970). The History of the Romanian people....
Pseudoarchaeology—also known as alternative archaeology, fringe archaeology, fantastic archaeology, cult archaeology, and spooky archaeology—is the interpretation of the...
Niculescu, G-A. : Nationalism and the Representation of Society in RomanianArchaeology (online paper) Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1878)...