Romanian archaeology
Romanian archaeology begins in the 19th century.
Archaeologists
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Institutes
- Institute of Archaeology and [Art History, Cluj-Napoca|Institute of Archaeology and Art History] in Cluj-Napoca
- Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology in Bucharest
Museums
- Archaeology Museum Piatra Neamț
- Iron Gates Region Museum
- Dacian and Roman Civilisation">Dacians">Dacian and Roman Civilisation
- National Museum of Romanian History
- National Museum of Transylvanian History
Sites
- Acidava – Dacian, Roman
- Apulon – Dacian
- Apulum – Roman, Dacian
- Argedava – Dacian, possibly Burebista's court or capital
- Argidava – Dacian, Roman
- Basarabi – Basarabi culture, related to Hallstatt culture
- Boian Lake – Boian culture
- Callatis – Greek colony
- Capidava – Dacian, Roman
- Cernavodă – Cernavodă culture, Dacian
- Coasta lui Damian
- Dacian Fortresses of the Orăştie Mountains
- Drobeta – Roman
- Giurtelecu Şimleului
- Histria – Greek colony
- Lumea Noua – middle Neolithic to Chalcolithic
- Napoca – Dacian, Roman
- Peștera cu Oase – the oldest early modern human remains in Europe
- Porolissum – Roman
- Potaissa – Roman
- Sarmizegetusa Regia – Dacian capital
- Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana – Roman capital of province of Dacia
- Trophaeum Traiani/Civitas Tropaensium – Roman
- Tomis – Greek colony
- Ziridava/Şanţul Mare – Dacian, Pecica culture, 16 archaeological horizons have been distinguished, starting with the Neolithic and ending with the Feudal Age
Cultures
- Basarabi culture
- Boian culture
- Bug-Dniester culture
- Bükk culture
- Cernavoda culture
- Chernyakhov culture
- Coțofeni culture
- Cucuteni-Trypillian culture
- Danubian culture
- Dudeşti culture
- Globular Amphora culture
- Gumelniţa-Karanovo culture
- Hamangia culture
- La Tène culture
- Linear Pottery culture
- Lipiţa culture
- Otomani culture
- Pecica culture
- Tiszapolgár culture
- Usatovo culture
- Vinča culture
- Wietenberg culture
- Getae
- Dacians
- Roman
Literature
- Alexandru Odobescu, Istoria arheologiei, 1877
Publications
- Dacia by Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, published continuously since 1924
External detailed link for Romanian archaeological cultures
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Category:Prehistory of Romania