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restoration of the empire in 6th century. Only few kilometers away from the fortress, on the slope of the Slog hill, two Roman necropolis were found, with numerous findings and burial gifts (jewelry, ceramic and glass vessels, money, etc.). Archeological findings from this site are mostly presented
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Timacum Minus was a strategic location for the Romans Empire. The region of Naissus was the center of the trade network from the north-south and west-east axis in the Balkans. In the areas near Naissus extensive mining activity was promoted by the Roman administration which necessitated the
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establishment of permanents forts, road networks and administrative facilities. Legio V Macedonica and IV Scythica, followed by a small auxiliary force from cohors I Thracum Syriaca. The road network began to develop and other military camps were built in this early period:
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river valley. The area is surrounded by a hilly landscape with many mountain ranges which traverse the region. The location of Timacum Minus was on the Roman route
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Pannonia and Upper Moesia (Routledge Revivals): A History of the Middle Danube Provinces of the Roman Empire
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Timacum Minus (Ravna) Römisches und frühbyzantinisches Castrum und Siedlung (German)
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Monuments of Culture in Serbia: "Равна - Timacum Minus / Ravna - Timacum Minus"
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The archeological site is located SE from a small village of
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in the County Museum of Knjaževac and as well in the
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Ravna River
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Monument of Culture of Great Importance
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Valea Timacului
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Timok
Lissus
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White Timok River
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