Date Posted: 2024-07-11 | | Expires: 2033-07-11

Bona Mansio - Roman Road Station on Via Diagonalis 2018

Program Description

Via Diagonalis (Via Militaris) became the most important road through the Balkan Peninsula in Roman times when it connected the city of Singidunum (today’s Belgrade, Serbia) on the Danube River with Byzantium (Istanbul) – the city which would later become the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. The road is ca. 1000 km (600 miles) long and passes through large important Roman cities like Naissus, Serdica, Philippopolis and Hadrianopolis. It is the fundamental connection between the western part of the Empire and the East. It was also the official route for armies moving throughout the provinces.
The goal of the excavations in 2018 is to continue uncovering the fortification wall and to create a long-term strategy for the preservation of the architectural elements of the settlement. The scientific aspect of the project aims to gather information about the character and the chronological development of the site and thus to contribute to the study of the Roman road system in Thrace.

Program highlights

Hands-on fieldwork
Lecture on Introduction to the History of the Balkan Peninsula and Thrace in the Roman and Late Antique Periods (I-VI c. CE);
Guided visit to Plovdiv (the ancient city of Philippopolis) including the Archaeological Museum, Old Town Quarter and major Roman monuments;
Accommodations at a local winery & spa.

Visa Support

No

Language Skills Required:

English

Age Requirement:

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Program Details

Types - Subjects

Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, History

Locations

Bulgaria - Karabunar

Program Price

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