- The project’s results were presented in Frankfurt/Main!
- The Limes of Oriental Dacia presented at Ploiești
- The “Roman Border in Eastern Dacia Province” research project presented at the University from Regensburg/Germany
- The history lesson with non-formal methods. A successful project!
- The “Vasile Pârvan” National Symposium
- The closing symposium of the BSUDRA Project
- Conference in the soon to be created Museum of Transylvanian Life
- “Salt vs. Limes” at the First International Congress on the Anthropology of Salt
- „The Eastern Border of Roman Dacia” presented at the „Andrei Șaguna Days” event from Sf. Gheorghe
- The collaboration with the www.bsudra.ro project continues
- Romanian-German round table at Iași
- The presentation of „The Eastern Border of Roman Dacia” project in front of a group of master's degree students from „Ion Creangă” Pedagogical University of Chișinău
- Two new publications as results of the project
- “The history lesson in a non-formal context”
- Archaeological research sustaining the protection of archaeological sites
- “Oltenia. Cultural connections”
- “The Romans and their neighbours in the eastern Carpathian region (1st – 5th centuries A.D.)”
- „Die Barbaren Roms. Inklusion, Exklusion und Identität im Römischen Reich"
- The “Vasile Pârvan” National Symposium took place at Bacău on the 2nd – 3rd October 2014.
- Case-study – “The Roman Limes in eastern Transylvania” exhibition, for and by second grade students”
- Ancient political myths in Romanian and Moldavian textbooks: Case study – “The Romanization of the ancestors of the Romanian people”
- The representative of the International Council on Monuments and Sites, Ph.D. Douglas Comer, visited the National Museum of Eastern Carpathians
- The „Vasile Pârvan” national symposium at Bacău
- Scientific presentation
- Visiting the roman camp from Comălău (Reci commune, Covasna County)
- „Turnu Roşu - Verestorony”: a strategic point with outstanding visibility over the Braşov Depression
- Open Day at the „Roman Camp and Baths at Mălăieşti” Archaeological Site
- Documentary visit at Mălăieşti, Prahova County
- A look over the border: the barbarians on the other side of the daco-moesian limes
- International Congres
- A possible roman find in the Aninoasa village area, Covasna County
- Field prospection in the Aninoasa village area, Covasna County
- Release given by the Project Director
- The Annual Scientific Session of the „Vasile Pârvan” Archaeology Institute from Bucharest
- The documentation of the Boroșneu Mare site, Covasna County
- Public lesson for pupils
- Romans and their neighbours along the Eastern Carpathians