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Naučnoistraživački projekat MoDeCo2000. Realizacija projekta u 2020. godini

Jovičić, Mladen; Nikolić, Emilija; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Vučetić, Snežana; Ranogajec, Jonjaua

(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2023)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
AU  - Ranogajec, Jonjaua
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/849
AB  - Projekat MoDeCo2000 (Dizajn maltera za konzervaciju – Rimska granica na Dunavu 2000 godina kasnije/Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years After: MoDeCo2000) jeste naučnoistraživački projekat finansiran iz programa PROMIS, Fonda za nauku Republike Srbije. Trajanje projekta iznosi dve godine, od sredine 2020. do sredine 2022. godine. Nosilac projekta je Arheološki institut, koga zastupaju dr Emilija Nikolić (rukovodilac) i dr Mladen Jovičić. Arheološki institut projekat sprovodi zajedno sa Institutom za ispitivanje materijala u Beogradu (Ljiljana Miličić, Ivana Delić Nikolić) i Tehnološkim fakultetom Univerziteta u Novom Sadu (dr Snežana Vučetić, dr Jonjaua Ranogajec). Članovi istraživačkog tima su stručnjaci različitih naučnih oblasti, kako humanističkih tako i tehničko-tehnoloških i prirodnih, te je multidisciplinarni pristup svakako jedna od najvećih vrednosti projekta.
PB  - Arheološki institut, Beograd
T2  - Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini
T1  - Naučnoistraživački projekat MoDeCo2000. Realizacija projekta u 2020. godini
EP  - 234
SP  - 219
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_849
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Jovičić, Mladen and Nikolić, Emilija and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Vučetić, Snežana and Ranogajec, Jonjaua",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Projekat MoDeCo2000 (Dizajn maltera za konzervaciju – Rimska granica na Dunavu 2000 godina kasnije/Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years After: MoDeCo2000) jeste naučnoistraživački projekat finansiran iz programa PROMIS, Fonda za nauku Republike Srbije. Trajanje projekta iznosi dve godine, od sredine 2020. do sredine 2022. godine. Nosilac projekta je Arheološki institut, koga zastupaju dr Emilija Nikolić (rukovodilac) i dr Mladen Jovičić. Arheološki institut projekat sprovodi zajedno sa Institutom za ispitivanje materijala u Beogradu (Ljiljana Miličić, Ivana Delić Nikolić) i Tehnološkim fakultetom Univerziteta u Novom Sadu (dr Snežana Vučetić, dr Jonjaua Ranogajec). Članovi istraživačkog tima su stručnjaci različitih naučnih oblasti, kako humanističkih tako i tehničko-tehnoloških i prirodnih, te je multidisciplinarni pristup svakako jedna od najvećih vrednosti projekta.",
publisher = "Arheološki institut, Beograd",
journal = "Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini",
booktitle = "Naučnoistraživački projekat MoDeCo2000. Realizacija projekta u 2020. godini",
pages = "234-219",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_849"
}
Jovičić, M., Nikolić, E., Delić-Nikolić, I., Miličić, L., Vučetić, S.,& Ranogajec, J.. (2023). Naučnoistraživački projekat MoDeCo2000. Realizacija projekta u 2020. godini. in Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini
Arheološki institut, Beograd., 219-234.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_849
Jovičić M, Nikolić E, Delić-Nikolić I, Miličić L, Vučetić S, Ranogajec J. Naučnoistraživački projekat MoDeCo2000. Realizacija projekta u 2020. godini. in Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini. 2023;:219-234.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_849 .
Jovičić, Mladen, Nikolić, Emilija, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Vučetić, Snežana, Ranogajec, Jonjaua, "Naučnoistraživački projekat MoDeCo2000. Realizacija projekta u 2020. godini" in Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini (2023):219-234,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_849 .

Preserving the Danube Limes in Serbia: A Review on the Biodeterioration of Trajan’s Bridge

Unković, Nikola; Nikolić, Emilija; Ljaljević Grbić, Milica; Jovičić, Mladen

(Beograd: Arheološki institut, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Unković, Nikola
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Ljaljević Grbić, Milica
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1423
AB  - One of the most significant monuments of the Roman Danube Limes is Trajan's Bridge, built in the period from 103 to 105 AD. The remains of the pillars on the Serbian bank of the Danube were partially restored four decades ago. Today, the pillar that is closest to the river, which has not undergone conservation, is subject to different types of deterioration. During the comparison between the present condition of the pillar and those recorded in photos over the last six decades, we can estimate that its level of material loss has not overly changed. However, the difference in biological growth is visible. The primary aim of this study was to record the degree of the infestation and endangerment of the monument and check for possible risks for future mortar deterioration where mortar is in direct contact with severely infested bricks. Moreover, a characterisation of the biodeteriogens was performed. Special emphasis was given to fungi as the main agents of deterioration. A precise assessment of the level of risk they pose to this monument was made as a basis for the formulation and implementation of appropriate conservation treatments. Severe macrofouling by epilithic lichenised fungi and mosses was documented. Even in areas where pillars lack visible infestation, thriving microbial communities characterized by the presence of various fungal structures, as well as structures of trichal Cyanobacteria, and Chlorophyta were recorded. Similarities between communities documented on brick, mortar, and stone surfaces estimated via Sørensen’s quotient of similarity, were high, with the highest similarity documented between mortar and stone.
PB  - Beograd: Arheološki institut
T2  - Starinar
T1  - Preserving the Danube Limes in Serbia: A Review on the Biodeterioration of Trajan’s Bridge
EP  - 160
IS  - LXXIII
SP  - 143
DO  - 10.2298/STA2373143U
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Unković, Nikola and Nikolić, Emilija and Ljaljević Grbić, Milica and Jovičić, Mladen",
year = "2023",
abstract = "One of the most significant monuments of the Roman Danube Limes is Trajan's Bridge, built in the period from 103 to 105 AD. The remains of the pillars on the Serbian bank of the Danube were partially restored four decades ago. Today, the pillar that is closest to the river, which has not undergone conservation, is subject to different types of deterioration. During the comparison between the present condition of the pillar and those recorded in photos over the last six decades, we can estimate that its level of material loss has not overly changed. However, the difference in biological growth is visible. The primary aim of this study was to record the degree of the infestation and endangerment of the monument and check for possible risks for future mortar deterioration where mortar is in direct contact with severely infested bricks. Moreover, a characterisation of the biodeteriogens was performed. Special emphasis was given to fungi as the main agents of deterioration. A precise assessment of the level of risk they pose to this monument was made as a basis for the formulation and implementation of appropriate conservation treatments. Severe macrofouling by epilithic lichenised fungi and mosses was documented. Even in areas where pillars lack visible infestation, thriving microbial communities characterized by the presence of various fungal structures, as well as structures of trichal Cyanobacteria, and Chlorophyta were recorded. Similarities between communities documented on brick, mortar, and stone surfaces estimated via Sørensen’s quotient of similarity, were high, with the highest similarity documented between mortar and stone.",
publisher = "Beograd: Arheološki institut",
journal = "Starinar",
title = "Preserving the Danube Limes in Serbia: A Review on the Biodeterioration of Trajan’s Bridge",
pages = "160-143",
number = "LXXIII",
doi = "10.2298/STA2373143U"
}
Unković, N., Nikolić, E., Ljaljević Grbić, M.,& Jovičić, M.. (2023). Preserving the Danube Limes in Serbia: A Review on the Biodeterioration of Trajan’s Bridge. in Starinar
Beograd: Arheološki institut.(LXXIII), 143-160.
https://doi.org/10.2298/STA2373143U
Unković N, Nikolić E, Ljaljević Grbić M, Jovičić M. Preserving the Danube Limes in Serbia: A Review on the Biodeterioration of Trajan’s Bridge. in Starinar. 2023;(LXXIII):143-160.
doi:10.2298/STA2373143U .
Unković, Nikola, Nikolić, Emilija, Ljaljević Grbić, Milica, Jovičić, Mladen, "Preserving the Danube Limes in Serbia: A Review on the Biodeterioration of Trajan’s Bridge" in Starinar, no. LXXIII (2023):143-160,
https://doi.org/10.2298/STA2373143U . .

Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja nekropole na lokalitetu Više grobalja (Viminacijum) u 2020. godini

Jovičić, Mladen; Redžić, Saša; Kosanović, Ivana

(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2023)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Redžić, Saša
AU  - Kosanović, Ivana
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/695
AB  - Teritorija južnih nekropola grada Viminacijuma se u velikoj meri preklapa sa prostorom
na kome se danas nalazi Termoelektrana Kostolac B u Drmnu, što je dovelo do toga da se ovde
sprovedu obimna zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja, pre svega prilikom izgradnje Elektrane
70-ih i 80-ih godina prošlog veka (Зотовић, Јордовић 1990; Korać, Golubović 2009), ali i
kasnije, prilikom izgradnje novih i modifikacije starih postrojenja (Jovičić et al. 2017; Jovičić
et al. 2021; Redžić et al. 2017; Redžić et al. 2018; Redžić et al. 2021a; Redžić et al. 2021b).
Istraživanjima je otkriven veliki broj grobova iz rimskog perioda (Korać et al. 2018, 47–48),
ali i latena (Jovanović 2018), Seobe naroda (Ivanišević et al. 2006) i razvijenog srednjeg veka
(Спасић 1990).
Lokacija poznata pod toponimom Više grobalja obuhvata istočni deo Termoelektrane i
do sada je na ovom prostoru istraženo oko 4300 grobova. Starija istraživanja su bila fokusirana
uglavnom na centralni deo nekropole, gde je konstatovano sahranjivanje od kraja 1. do
sredine 3. veka (Зотовић, Јордовић 1990, 3–4). Poslednjih godina, u okviru novih zaštitnih
iskopavanja istraživan je i severni deo ove nekropole. Uočeno je da se na ovom prostoru javljaju
i nešto poznije sahrane, sa kraja 3. i iz 4. veka (Jovičić et al. 2021).
Zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja na lokalitetu Više grobalja sprovedena 2020. godine
predstavljaju nastavak istraživanja iz 2018. i 2019. godine (sl. 1) (Jovičić et al. 2021; Redžić
et al. 2021b). Sprovedena su u krugu Termoelektrane Kostolac B, na lokaciji predviđenoj za
izgradnju treće deponijske linije uglja i njene prateće infrastrukture. Istražena je ukupna
površina od 2371 m2, u okviru trinaest sondi (Sonde 303–315).
PB  - Beograd : Arheološki institut
T2  - Arheologija u Srbiji : projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini
T1  - Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja nekropole na lokalitetu Više grobalja (Viminacijum) u 2020. godini
EP  - 105
SP  - 91
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_695
ER  - 
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author = "Jovičić, Mladen and Redžić, Saša and Kosanović, Ivana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Teritorija južnih nekropola grada Viminacijuma se u velikoj meri preklapa sa prostorom
na kome se danas nalazi Termoelektrana Kostolac B u Drmnu, što je dovelo do toga da se ovde
sprovedu obimna zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja, pre svega prilikom izgradnje Elektrane
70-ih i 80-ih godina prošlog veka (Зотовић, Јордовић 1990; Korać, Golubović 2009), ali i
kasnije, prilikom izgradnje novih i modifikacije starih postrojenja (Jovičić et al. 2017; Jovičić
et al. 2021; Redžić et al. 2017; Redžić et al. 2018; Redžić et al. 2021a; Redžić et al. 2021b).
Istraživanjima je otkriven veliki broj grobova iz rimskog perioda (Korać et al. 2018, 47–48),
ali i latena (Jovanović 2018), Seobe naroda (Ivanišević et al. 2006) i razvijenog srednjeg veka
(Спасић 1990).
Lokacija poznata pod toponimom Više grobalja obuhvata istočni deo Termoelektrane i
do sada je na ovom prostoru istraženo oko 4300 grobova. Starija istraživanja su bila fokusirana
uglavnom na centralni deo nekropole, gde je konstatovano sahranjivanje od kraja 1. do
sredine 3. veka (Зотовић, Јордовић 1990, 3–4). Poslednjih godina, u okviru novih zaštitnih
iskopavanja istraživan je i severni deo ove nekropole. Uočeno je da se na ovom prostoru javljaju
i nešto poznije sahrane, sa kraja 3. i iz 4. veka (Jovičić et al. 2021).
Zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja na lokalitetu Više grobalja sprovedena 2020. godine
predstavljaju nastavak istraživanja iz 2018. i 2019. godine (sl. 1) (Jovičić et al. 2021; Redžić
et al. 2021b). Sprovedena su u krugu Termoelektrane Kostolac B, na lokaciji predviđenoj za
izgradnju treće deponijske linije uglja i njene prateće infrastrukture. Istražena je ukupna
površina od 2371 m2, u okviru trinaest sondi (Sonde 303–315).",
publisher = "Beograd : Arheološki institut",
journal = "Arheologija u Srbiji : projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini",
booktitle = "Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja nekropole na lokalitetu Više grobalja (Viminacijum) u 2020. godini",
pages = "105-91",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_695"
}
Jovičić, M., Redžić, S.,& Kosanović, I.. (2023). Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja nekropole na lokalitetu Više grobalja (Viminacijum) u 2020. godini. in Arheologija u Srbiji : projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini
Beograd : Arheološki institut., 91-105.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_695
Jovičić M, Redžić S, Kosanović I. Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja nekropole na lokalitetu Više grobalja (Viminacijum) u 2020. godini. in Arheologija u Srbiji : projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini. 2023;:91-105.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_695 .
Jovičić, Mladen, Redžić, Saša, Kosanović, Ivana, "Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja nekropole na lokalitetu Više grobalja (Viminacijum) u 2020. godini" in Arheologija u Srbiji : projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2020. godini (2023):91-105,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_695 .

Recycling and Reuse of Building Materials in a Historical Landscape—Viminacium Natural Brick (Serbia)

Nikolić, Emilija; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Jovičić, Mladen; Miličić, Ljiljana; Mijatović, Nevenka

(MDPI, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Mijatović, Nevenka
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/495
AB  - During the MoDeCo2000 scientific and research project on mortars used in the territory of the Roman Danube Limes in Serbia, the biggest challenge was the quest for the provenance of raw materials. The area where Viminacium, the largest city in the province of Moesia Superior developed, with millennial continuity of land use and settlement, was selected as research case study and is presented in this research. People throughout history have always used what they had at hand, and the building remains were not only reused but also recycled for new constructions. Thus, the building material of Roman Viminacium has survived in the landscape through the in situ preserved remains of Roman buildings, as well as in the structures from the later periods, up to today. To the best of our knowledge, the use of natural sediments baked during the self-combustion or combustion of underneath layers (coal in our case) for the purpose of construction was extremely rare in the Roman Empire. In this study, we follow the presence of this type of material precisely in Viminacium construction, naming it natural brick, while focusing on its potential use in lime mortars whose production was perfected in the Roman period and has never been surpassed afterward. Archaeological contexts in which this material was found have been studied, along with simultaneous work in the laboratory and in the field during the research and experimental use of the natural brick in lime mortars. We sought to determine whether this material could have been recognised by Romans in Viminacium as a potential valuable pozzolanic component of mortar, along with or instead of fired brick, being locally available and recyclable. The final confirmation of its pozzolanic features and later discussion open completely new directions for the future research of Viminacium lime mortars.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Recycling and Reuse of Building Materials in a Historical Landscape—Viminacium Natural Brick (Serbia)
IS  - 3
SP  - 2824
VL  - 15
DO  - https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032824
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Jovičić, Mladen and Miličić, Ljiljana and Mijatović, Nevenka",
year = "2023",
abstract = "During the MoDeCo2000 scientific and research project on mortars used in the territory of the Roman Danube Limes in Serbia, the biggest challenge was the quest for the provenance of raw materials. The area where Viminacium, the largest city in the province of Moesia Superior developed, with millennial continuity of land use and settlement, was selected as research case study and is presented in this research. People throughout history have always used what they had at hand, and the building remains were not only reused but also recycled for new constructions. Thus, the building material of Roman Viminacium has survived in the landscape through the in situ preserved remains of Roman buildings, as well as in the structures from the later periods, up to today. To the best of our knowledge, the use of natural sediments baked during the self-combustion or combustion of underneath layers (coal in our case) for the purpose of construction was extremely rare in the Roman Empire. In this study, we follow the presence of this type of material precisely in Viminacium construction, naming it natural brick, while focusing on its potential use in lime mortars whose production was perfected in the Roman period and has never been surpassed afterward. Archaeological contexts in which this material was found have been studied, along with simultaneous work in the laboratory and in the field during the research and experimental use of the natural brick in lime mortars. We sought to determine whether this material could have been recognised by Romans in Viminacium as a potential valuable pozzolanic component of mortar, along with or instead of fired brick, being locally available and recyclable. The final confirmation of its pozzolanic features and later discussion open completely new directions for the future research of Viminacium lime mortars.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Recycling and Reuse of Building Materials in a Historical Landscape—Viminacium Natural Brick (Serbia)",
number = "3",
pages = "2824",
volume = "15",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032824"
}
Nikolić, E., Delić-Nikolić, I., Jovičić, M., Miličić, L.,& Mijatović, N.. (2023). Recycling and Reuse of Building Materials in a Historical Landscape—Viminacium Natural Brick (Serbia). in Sustainability
MDPI., 15(3), 2824.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032824
Nikolić E, Delić-Nikolić I, Jovičić M, Miličić L, Mijatović N. Recycling and Reuse of Building Materials in a Historical Landscape—Viminacium Natural Brick (Serbia). in Sustainability. 2023;15(3):2824.
doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032824 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Jovičić, Mladen, Miličić, Ljiljana, Mijatović, Nevenka, "Recycling and Reuse of Building Materials in a Historical Landscape—Viminacium Natural Brick (Serbia)" in Sustainability, 15, no. 3 (2023):2824,
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032824 . .

Римска религија, разни култови и хришћанство у Виминацијуму

Jovičić, Mladen; Bogdanović, Ivan

(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Bogdanović, Ivan
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/475
AB  - Римска религија је настала на тековина-
ма Грчке, тако да је пантеон чинило дванаест
основних божанстава. Након римских ос-
вајања у подунавским областима током 1. века
н. е. долази до ширења култова грчко-рим-
ских, али и других божанстава. Виминацијум,
као легијски логор и главни град провинције,
представљао је један од најзначајнијих рим-
ских центара на тлу данашње Србије. Доса-
дашњим истраживањима утврђено је да су се
на ширем простору Виминацијума до 4. века
неговали многобројни култови и развијала
различита религиозна схватања.1 Основне
изворе у проучавању култова и религије чине
остаци светилишта, жртвеници, епиграфски
натписи, скулптуре, фигурине, рељефи, као и
различити предмети за свакодневну употребу
с представама митолошких сцена, божанстава
и њихових атрибута. Иако је у Виминацијуму
заступљен велики број божанстава, тешко је
створити целовиту слику о верским убеђењи-
ма становника овог града.
AB  - Roman religion was based on a Greek legacy
and, therefore, its pantheon consisted of twelve
basic deities. After the 1st century CE and the Roman
conquest of the Danube region, there was
a spread of the Graeco-Roman, as well as other
deities. As a legionary fortress and the capital of
a province, Viminacium represented one of the
most important Roman centres in the territory of
present-day Serbia. In the research conducted so
far, it has been confirmed that in Viminacium, until
the 4th century, numerous cults were practised
and different religious concepts developed.1 Basic
sources for studying cults and religion include
sanctuary remains, altars, epigraphic inscriptions,
sculptures, figurines, reliefs, as well as different
everyday items with images of mythological
scenes, deities and their attributes. Although in
Viminacium there were many deities, it is difficult
to form a complete picture of the religious beliefs
of this city’s inhabitants
PB  - Beograd : Arheološki institut
T2  - Vivere in vrbe Viminacium
T1  - Римска религија, разни култови и хришћанство у Виминацијуму
T1  - Roman religion, various cults and christianity in Viminacium
EP  - 116
SP  - 99
VL  - 1
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_475
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Jovičić, Mladen and Bogdanović, Ivan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Римска религија је настала на тековина-
ма Грчке, тако да је пантеон чинило дванаест
основних божанстава. Након римских ос-
вајања у подунавским областима током 1. века
н. е. долази до ширења култова грчко-рим-
ских, али и других божанстава. Виминацијум,
као легијски логор и главни град провинције,
представљао је један од најзначајнијих рим-
ских центара на тлу данашње Србије. Доса-
дашњим истраживањима утврђено је да су се
на ширем простору Виминацијума до 4. века
неговали многобројни култови и развијала
различита религиозна схватања.1 Основне
изворе у проучавању култова и религије чине
остаци светилишта, жртвеници, епиграфски
натписи, скулптуре, фигурине, рељефи, као и
различити предмети за свакодневну употребу
с представама митолошких сцена, божанстава
и њихових атрибута. Иако је у Виминацијуму
заступљен велики број божанстава, тешко је
створити целовиту слику о верским убеђењи-
ма становника овог града., Roman religion was based on a Greek legacy
and, therefore, its pantheon consisted of twelve
basic deities. After the 1st century CE and the Roman
conquest of the Danube region, there was
a spread of the Graeco-Roman, as well as other
deities. As a legionary fortress and the capital of
a province, Viminacium represented one of the
most important Roman centres in the territory of
present-day Serbia. In the research conducted so
far, it has been confirmed that in Viminacium, until
the 4th century, numerous cults were practised
and different religious concepts developed.1 Basic
sources for studying cults and religion include
sanctuary remains, altars, epigraphic inscriptions,
sculptures, figurines, reliefs, as well as different
everyday items with images of mythological
scenes, deities and their attributes. Although in
Viminacium there were many deities, it is difficult
to form a complete picture of the religious beliefs
of this city’s inhabitants",
publisher = "Beograd : Arheološki institut",
journal = "Vivere in vrbe Viminacium",
booktitle = "Римска религија, разни култови и хришћанство у Виминацијуму, Roman religion, various cults and christianity in Viminacium",
pages = "116-99",
volume = "1",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_475"
}
Jovičić, M.,& Bogdanović, I.. (2022). Римска религија, разни култови и хришћанство у Виминацијуму. in Vivere in vrbe Viminacium
Beograd : Arheološki institut., 1, 99-116.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_475
Jovičić M, Bogdanović I. Римска религија, разни култови и хришћанство у Виминацијуму. in Vivere in vrbe Viminacium. 2022;1:99-116.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_475 .
Jovičić, Mladen, Bogdanović, Ivan, "Римска религија, разни култови и хришћанство у Виминацијуму" in Vivere in vrbe Viminacium, 1 (2022):99-116,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_475 .

Chemical Analysis of Historical Mortars from the Roman Period in Serbia

Mijatović, Nevenka; Miličić, Ljiljana; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen; Ilić, Biljana

(Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mijatović, Nevenka
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Ilić, Biljana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/840
AB  - This work is part of the MoDeCo2000 project research concerning the historical mortars from the Roman period in today’s Serbia. It is focused on the chemical analysis of mortar samples selected from archaeological sites along the Danube River. The main compositional and technological features of the mortars were determined by chemical analyses with energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES) with an HF resistant introductory system. The aim of this study is to present the analytical chemistry strategy used for the rapid and reliable characterisation of the relevant features of historical mortars.
PB  - Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society
C3  - Serbian Ceramic Society Conference, Advanced Ceramics and Application X, New Frontiers in Multifunctional Material Science and Processing, Program and the Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia, 26–27 September 2022
T1  - Chemical Analysis of Historical Mortars from the Roman Period in Serbia
EP  - 67
SP  - 67
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_840
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mijatović, Nevenka and Miličić, Ljiljana and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Nikolić, Emilija and Jovičić, Mladen and Ilić, Biljana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "This work is part of the MoDeCo2000 project research concerning the historical mortars from the Roman period in today’s Serbia. It is focused on the chemical analysis of mortar samples selected from archaeological sites along the Danube River. The main compositional and technological features of the mortars were determined by chemical analyses with energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES) with an HF resistant introductory system. The aim of this study is to present the analytical chemistry strategy used for the rapid and reliable characterisation of the relevant features of historical mortars.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society",
journal = "Serbian Ceramic Society Conference, Advanced Ceramics and Application X, New Frontiers in Multifunctional Material Science and Processing, Program and the Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia, 26–27 September 2022",
title = "Chemical Analysis of Historical Mortars from the Roman Period in Serbia",
pages = "67-67",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_840"
}
Mijatović, N., Miličić, L., Delić-Nikolić, I., Nikolić, E., Jovičić, M.,& Ilić, B.. (2022). Chemical Analysis of Historical Mortars from the Roman Period in Serbia. in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference, Advanced Ceramics and Application X, New Frontiers in Multifunctional Material Science and Processing, Program and the Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia, 26–27 September 2022
Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society., 67-67.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_840
Mijatović N, Miličić L, Delić-Nikolić I, Nikolić E, Jovičić M, Ilić B. Chemical Analysis of Historical Mortars from the Roman Period in Serbia. in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference, Advanced Ceramics and Application X, New Frontiers in Multifunctional Material Science and Processing, Program and the Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia, 26–27 September 2022. 2022;:67-67.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_840 .
Mijatović, Nevenka, Miličić, Ljiljana, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, Ilić, Biljana, "Chemical Analysis of Historical Mortars from the Roman Period in Serbia" in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference, Advanced Ceramics and Application X, New Frontiers in Multifunctional Material Science and Processing, Program and the Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia, 26–27 September 2022 (2022):67-67,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_840 .

Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube

Nikolić, Emilija; Miličić, Ljiljana; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Jovičić, Mladen; Mijatović, Nevenka; Vučetić, Snežana

(Ljubljana : Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Mijatović, Nevenka
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/841
AB  - The mortars have been always one of the most interesting topics for the researchers of Roman building constructions. The knowledge on this complex building material used in Roman architecture is mostly based on the research of the monumental structures in the territory of today Italy. However, many mortar examinations were executed by the researchers of provincial Roman archaeology as well, who tried to find evidence of the quality of building activities in the provinces. The territory of today's Serbia, except for the existence of scarce studies, was never in the research focus. Even the monumental bridge over the Danube, built at the beginning of the 2nd century that made Trajan’s conquest of Dacia possible, was not researched thoroughly enough when we speak of its building materials. During the last few years, the interest in the Roman buildings at the Danube territory has grown. Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after (MoDeCo2000) project is funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia. Its aim is to investigate the mortars used in Roman buildings along the former Danube Limes in Serbia, as well as to offer
mortar recipes for building conservation practice.
PB  - Ljubljana : Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
C3  - Book of Abstracts of the 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21-23 September 2022, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
T1  - Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube
EP  - 33
SP  - 33
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_841
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Miličić, Ljiljana and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Jovičić, Mladen and Mijatović, Nevenka and Vučetić, Snežana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The mortars have been always one of the most interesting topics for the researchers of Roman building constructions. The knowledge on this complex building material used in Roman architecture is mostly based on the research of the monumental structures in the territory of today Italy. However, many mortar examinations were executed by the researchers of provincial Roman archaeology as well, who tried to find evidence of the quality of building activities in the provinces. The territory of today's Serbia, except for the existence of scarce studies, was never in the research focus. Even the monumental bridge over the Danube, built at the beginning of the 2nd century that made Trajan’s conquest of Dacia possible, was not researched thoroughly enough when we speak of its building materials. During the last few years, the interest in the Roman buildings at the Danube territory has grown. Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after (MoDeCo2000) project is funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia. Its aim is to investigate the mortars used in Roman buildings along the former Danube Limes in Serbia, as well as to offer
mortar recipes for building conservation practice.",
publisher = "Ljubljana : Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering",
journal = "Book of Abstracts of the 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21-23 September 2022, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia",
title = "Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube",
pages = "33-33",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_841"
}
Nikolić, E., Miličić, L., Delić-Nikolić, I., Jovičić, M., Mijatović, N.,& Vučetić, S.. (2022). Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube. in Book of Abstracts of the 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21-23 September 2022, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana : Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering., 33-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_841
Nikolić E, Miličić L, Delić-Nikolić I, Jovičić M, Mijatović N, Vučetić S. Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube. in Book of Abstracts of the 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21-23 September 2022, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2022;:33-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_841 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Miličić, Ljiljana, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Jovičić, Mladen, Mijatović, Nevenka, Vučetić, Snežana, "Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube" in Book of Abstracts of the 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21-23 September 2022, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2022):33-33,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_841 .

Design of Compatible Mortars for a Late Roman Tomb in Serbia

Vučetić, Snežana; Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen; Delić Nikolić , Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Ranogajec, Jonjaua; Hiršenberger, Helena

(Springer : Cham, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Delić Nikolić , Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Ranogajec, Jonjaua
AU  - Hiršenberger, Helena
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1303
AB  - Design of conservation mortars for architectural heritage is always an ambitious and inspiring task, asking for many diverse requirements to be success-fully harmonised. Principally, conservation mortars need to comply with demanding chemical, mineralogical, textural, and mechanical compatibility criteria. The main aim of this paper is to show the design and development of compatible mortars for conservation of a late Roman tomb in Serbia, situated around the former Danube Limes. It is only a fragment of the MoDeCo2000 project which deals with the research of mortars from the archaeological sites along the Limes, dated to the period from the first to the sixth centuries. Laboratory activities for the sampled mortars included visual observations, stereo-optical and digital microscopy, spec-trophotometry and colourimetry, mineralogical and petrographic analyses, physical– mechanical tests, thermal characterisation, mechanical and chemical separation of aggregates and binders, and characterisation of samples, binders, and aggregates using FTIR, Raman, XRF, and XRD. The obtained results enabled designing of conservation mortars mixtures based on local raw materials. Following laboratory preparation of mortar models and several cycles of mixtures optimisation, the newly developed mortars for the Roman tomb were artificially aged and compared with original samples. The models which successfully fulfilled requirements qualified for application on small test areas of the historical building, and their behaviour was closely monitored in situ. The promising research results directly led to production of compatible mortars for upcoming conservation actions on the Danube Limes in Serbia and contributed to the universal body of knowledge about Roman mortars and architecture.
PB  - Springer : Cham
T2  - The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies: Materials Science
T1  - Design of Compatible Mortars for a Late Roman Tomb in Serbia
EP  - 275
SP  - 261
VL  - 179
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-031-15676-2_18
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Vučetić, Snežana and Nikolić, Emilija and Jovičić, Mladen and Delić Nikolić , Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Ranogajec, Jonjaua and Hiršenberger, Helena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Design of conservation mortars for architectural heritage is always an ambitious and inspiring task, asking for many diverse requirements to be success-fully harmonised. Principally, conservation mortars need to comply with demanding chemical, mineralogical, textural, and mechanical compatibility criteria. The main aim of this paper is to show the design and development of compatible mortars for conservation of a late Roman tomb in Serbia, situated around the former Danube Limes. It is only a fragment of the MoDeCo2000 project which deals with the research of mortars from the archaeological sites along the Limes, dated to the period from the first to the sixth centuries. Laboratory activities for the sampled mortars included visual observations, stereo-optical and digital microscopy, spec-trophotometry and colourimetry, mineralogical and petrographic analyses, physical– mechanical tests, thermal characterisation, mechanical and chemical separation of aggregates and binders, and characterisation of samples, binders, and aggregates using FTIR, Raman, XRF, and XRD. The obtained results enabled designing of conservation mortars mixtures based on local raw materials. Following laboratory preparation of mortar models and several cycles of mixtures optimisation, the newly developed mortars for the Roman tomb were artificially aged and compared with original samples. The models which successfully fulfilled requirements qualified for application on small test areas of the historical building, and their behaviour was closely monitored in situ. The promising research results directly led to production of compatible mortars for upcoming conservation actions on the Danube Limes in Serbia and contributed to the universal body of knowledge about Roman mortars and architecture.",
publisher = "Springer : Cham",
journal = "The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies: Materials Science",
booktitle = "Design of Compatible Mortars for a Late Roman Tomb in Serbia",
pages = "275-261",
volume = "179",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-15676-2_18"
}
Vučetić, S., Nikolić, E., Jovičić, M., Delić Nikolić , I., Miličić, L., Ranogajec, J.,& Hiršenberger, H.. (2022). Design of Compatible Mortars for a Late Roman Tomb in Serbia. in The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies: Materials Science
Springer : Cham., 179, 261-275.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15676-2_18
Vučetić S, Nikolić E, Jovičić M, Delić Nikolić  I, Miličić L, Ranogajec J, Hiršenberger H. Design of Compatible Mortars for a Late Roman Tomb in Serbia. in The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies: Materials Science. 2022;179:261-275.
doi:10.1007/978-3-031-15676-2_18 .
Vučetić, Snežana, Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, Delić Nikolić , Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Ranogajec, Jonjaua, Hiršenberger, Helena, "Design of Compatible Mortars for a Late Roman Tomb in Serbia" in The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies: Materials Science, 179 (2022):261-275,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15676-2_18 . .
1

Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes - Programme and Abstracts, 1st International Conference with Workshop, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st

Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen

(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2022)


                                            

                                            
Nikolić, E.,& Jovičić, M.. (2022). Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes - Programme and Abstracts, 1st International Conference with Workshop, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st. 
Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1306
Nikolić E, Jovičić M. Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes - Programme and Abstracts, 1st International Conference with Workshop, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st. 2022;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1306 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, "Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes - Programme and Abstracts, 1st International Conference with Workshop, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st" (2022),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1306 .

Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube

Nikolić, Emilija; Miličić, Ljiljana; Delić Nikolić , Ivana; Jovičić, Mladen; Mijatović, Nevenka; Vučetić, Snežana

(University of Ljubljana : Ljubljana, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Delić Nikolić , Ivana
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Mijatović, Nevenka
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1305
AB  - The mortars have been always one of the most interesting topics for the researchers of Roman building constructions. The knowledge on this complex building material used in Roman architecture is mostly based on the research of the monumental structures in the territory of today Italy. However, many mortar examinations were executed by the researchers of provincial Roman archaeology as well, who tried to find evidence of the quality of building activities in the provinces. The territory of today's Serbia, except for the existence of scarce studies, was never in the research focus. Even the monumental bridge over the Danube, built at the beginning of the 2nd century that made Trajan’s conquest of Dacia possible, was not researched thoroughly enough when we speak of
its building materials. During the last few years, the interest in the Roman buildings at the Danube territory has grown. Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after (MoDeCo2000) project is funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia. Its aim is to investigate the mortars used in Roman buildings along the former Danube Limes in Serbia, as well as to offer
mortar recipes for building conservation practice.
PB  - University of Ljubljana : Ljubljana
C3  - 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21.-23. September 2022. Ljubljana, Slovenia
T1  - Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube
EP  - 33
SP  - 33
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1305
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Miličić, Ljiljana and Delić Nikolić , Ivana and Jovičić, Mladen and Mijatović, Nevenka and Vučetić, Snežana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The mortars have been always one of the most interesting topics for the researchers of Roman building constructions. The knowledge on this complex building material used in Roman architecture is mostly based on the research of the monumental structures in the territory of today Italy. However, many mortar examinations were executed by the researchers of provincial Roman archaeology as well, who tried to find evidence of the quality of building activities in the provinces. The territory of today's Serbia, except for the existence of scarce studies, was never in the research focus. Even the monumental bridge over the Danube, built at the beginning of the 2nd century that made Trajan’s conquest of Dacia possible, was not researched thoroughly enough when we speak of
its building materials. During the last few years, the interest in the Roman buildings at the Danube territory has grown. Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after (MoDeCo2000) project is funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia. Its aim is to investigate the mortars used in Roman buildings along the former Danube Limes in Serbia, as well as to offer
mortar recipes for building conservation practice.",
publisher = "University of Ljubljana : Ljubljana",
journal = "6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21.-23. September 2022. Ljubljana, Slovenia",
title = "Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube",
pages = "33-33",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1305"
}
Nikolić, E., Miličić, L., Delić Nikolić , I., Jovičić, M., Mijatović, N.,& Vučetić, S.. (2022). Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube. in 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21.-23. September 2022. Ljubljana, Slovenia
University of Ljubljana : Ljubljana., 33-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1305
Nikolić E, Miličić L, Delić Nikolić  I, Jovičić M, Mijatović N, Vučetić S. Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube. in 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21.-23. September 2022. Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2022;:33-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1305 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Miličić, Ljiljana, Delić Nikolić , Ivana, Jovičić, Mladen, Mijatović, Nevenka, Vučetić, Snežana, "Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube" in 6th Historic Mortars Conference - HMC 2022, 21.-23. September 2022. Ljubljana, Slovenia (2022):33-33,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1305 .

Searching for elements – creating a composition: from archaeometry to conservation of Roman constructions on the Danube in Serbia

Nikolić, Emilija; Delić Nikolić , Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Mijatović, Nevenka; Jovičić, Mladen; Vučetić, Snežana

(Zagreb : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Delić Nikolić , Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Mijatović, Nevenka
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1302
AB  - Roman mortars have long been one of the most intriguing topics in the field of construction history, which together with archaeology has embraced many sciences and professional practices in order to unravel the technologies and knowledge of ancient builders. Among them, geology occupies a special place in the investigation of the origin of raw materials. At the same time, with the help of chemistry, it looks for their mutual relationships, which eventually led to composites with the use of which the most monumental Roman buildings were erected.
PB  - Zagreb : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb
C3  - 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology & Archaeometry - MetArh, 01.-02.12.2022. Zagreb, Croatia. Book of abstracts
T1  - Searching for elements – creating a composition: from archaeometry to conservation of Roman constructions on the Danube in Serbia
EP  - 55
SP  - 55
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1302
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Delić Nikolić , Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Mijatović, Nevenka and Jovičić, Mladen and Vučetić, Snežana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Roman mortars have long been one of the most intriguing topics in the field of construction history, which together with archaeology has embraced many sciences and professional practices in order to unravel the technologies and knowledge of ancient builders. Among them, geology occupies a special place in the investigation of the origin of raw materials. At the same time, with the help of chemistry, it looks for their mutual relationships, which eventually led to composites with the use of which the most monumental Roman buildings were erected.",
publisher = "Zagreb : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb",
journal = "10th International Scientific Conference Methodology & Archaeometry - MetArh, 01.-02.12.2022. Zagreb, Croatia. Book of abstracts",
title = "Searching for elements – creating a composition: from archaeometry to conservation of Roman constructions on the Danube in Serbia",
pages = "55-55",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1302"
}
Nikolić, E., Delić Nikolić , I., Miličić, L., Mijatović, N., Jovičić, M.,& Vučetić, S.. (2022). Searching for elements – creating a composition: from archaeometry to conservation of Roman constructions on the Danube in Serbia. in 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology & Archaeometry - MetArh, 01.-02.12.2022. Zagreb, Croatia. Book of abstracts
Zagreb : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb., 55-55.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1302
Nikolić E, Delić Nikolić  I, Miličić L, Mijatović N, Jovičić M, Vučetić S. Searching for elements – creating a composition: from archaeometry to conservation of Roman constructions on the Danube in Serbia. in 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology & Archaeometry - MetArh, 01.-02.12.2022. Zagreb, Croatia. Book of abstracts. 2022;:55-55.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1302 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Delić Nikolić , Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Mijatović, Nevenka, Jovičić, Mladen, Vučetić, Snežana, "Searching for elements – creating a composition: from archaeometry to conservation of Roman constructions on the Danube in Serbia" in 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology & Archaeometry - MetArh, 01.-02.12.2022. Zagreb, Croatia. Book of abstracts (2022):55-55,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1302 .

Chemical analysis of historical mortars from the Roman period in Serbia

Mijatović, Nevenka; Miličić, Ljiljana; Delić Nikolić , Ivana; Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen

(Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mijatović, Nevenka
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Delić Nikolić , Ivana
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1301
AB  - This work is part of the MoDeCo2000 project research concerning the historical mortars from the Roman period in today’s Serbia. It is focused on the chemical analysis of mortar samples selected from archaeological sites along the Danube River. The main compositional and technological features of the mortars were determined by chemical analyses with energydispersive x-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) with an HF resistant introductory system. The aim of this study is to present the analytical chemistry strategy used for the rapid and reliable characterisation of the relevant features of historical mortars.
PB  - Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society
C3  - Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts
T1  - Chemical analysis of historical mortars from the Roman period in Serbia
EP  - 67
SP  - 67
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1301
ER  - 
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abstract = "This work is part of the MoDeCo2000 project research concerning the historical mortars from the Roman period in today’s Serbia. It is focused on the chemical analysis of mortar samples selected from archaeological sites along the Danube River. The main compositional and technological features of the mortars were determined by chemical analyses with energydispersive x-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) with an HF resistant introductory system. The aim of this study is to present the analytical chemistry strategy used for the rapid and reliable characterisation of the relevant features of historical mortars.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society",
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Mijatović, N., Miličić, L., Delić Nikolić , I., Nikolić, E.,& Jovičić, M.. (2022). Chemical analysis of historical mortars from the Roman period in Serbia. in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts
Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society., 67-67.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1301
Mijatović N, Miličić L, Delić Nikolić  I, Nikolić E, Jovičić M. Chemical analysis of historical mortars from the Roman period in Serbia. in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts. 2022;:67-67.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1301 .
Mijatović, Nevenka, Miličić, Ljiljana, Delić Nikolić , Ivana, Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, "Chemical analysis of historical mortars from the Roman period in Serbia" in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts (2022):67-67,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1301 .

Natural Brick of Viminacium

Nikolić, Emilija; Delić Nikolić , Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Jovičić, Mladen

(Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Delić Nikolić , Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1299
AB  - Building activity in Viminacium, an important Roman legionary fortress and a city on the Danube in today’s Serbia, was influenced by its natural surroundings. They influenced the position and orientation of the first fortification, built in the 1st century AD, as well as the range of raw materials for the construction of buildings in all of Viminacium’s life phases. The first building material along with wood that Romans encountered after coming to the northern edge of the Stig Plain must have been red burnt soil created by coal combustion, whose source is only a few kilometres from the fortress. The first ramparts were constructed using blocks made of this material, called "crvenka" by the local people, which was used for
building purposes in the wider area until relatively recently. It is very well known that manmade brick was used as an artificial material with pozzolanic features added to Roman lime mortars. Viminacium was a provincial centre of brick production, using local soil as a raw material. Since crvenka can be recognised as a kind of “natural brick” made of local sediments, an assumption was made that it could also have been used in Viminacium lime mortars as a natural pozzolanic addition. After laboratory research of its mineralogical, mechanical, physical, and chemical characteristics, crushed and ground crvenka was mixed
with lime. Mortars with excellent mechanical properties were created, offering us one of the indicators of their possible hydraulicity. With the knowledge of the firing temperatures that could have been developed in Roman brick kilns, this research will be continued. An attempt to determine the temperature that red ceramic fragments, visible in the composition of Viminacium mortars, were fired at, will be made, leading us further towards their possible characterisation as artificial or “natural” brick.
PB  - Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society
C3  - Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts
T1  - Natural Brick of Viminacium
EP  - 50
SP  - 50
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1299
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Delić Nikolić , Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Jovičić, Mladen",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Building activity in Viminacium, an important Roman legionary fortress and a city on the Danube in today’s Serbia, was influenced by its natural surroundings. They influenced the position and orientation of the first fortification, built in the 1st century AD, as well as the range of raw materials for the construction of buildings in all of Viminacium’s life phases. The first building material along with wood that Romans encountered after coming to the northern edge of the Stig Plain must have been red burnt soil created by coal combustion, whose source is only a few kilometres from the fortress. The first ramparts were constructed using blocks made of this material, called "crvenka" by the local people, which was used for
building purposes in the wider area until relatively recently. It is very well known that manmade brick was used as an artificial material with pozzolanic features added to Roman lime mortars. Viminacium was a provincial centre of brick production, using local soil as a raw material. Since crvenka can be recognised as a kind of “natural brick” made of local sediments, an assumption was made that it could also have been used in Viminacium lime mortars as a natural pozzolanic addition. After laboratory research of its mineralogical, mechanical, physical, and chemical characteristics, crushed and ground crvenka was mixed
with lime. Mortars with excellent mechanical properties were created, offering us one of the indicators of their possible hydraulicity. With the knowledge of the firing temperatures that could have been developed in Roman brick kilns, this research will be continued. An attempt to determine the temperature that red ceramic fragments, visible in the composition of Viminacium mortars, were fired at, will be made, leading us further towards their possible characterisation as artificial or “natural” brick.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society",
journal = "Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts",
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Nikolić, E., Delić Nikolić , I., Miličić, L.,& Jovičić, M.. (2022). Natural Brick of Viminacium. in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts
Belgrade : Serbian Ceramic Society., 50-50.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1299
Nikolić E, Delić Nikolić  I, Miličić L, Jovičić M. Natural Brick of Viminacium. in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts. 2022;:50-50.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1299 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Delić Nikolić , Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Jovičić, Mladen, "Natural Brick of Viminacium" in Serbian Ceramic Society Conference - Advanced Ceramics and Application. September 26-27.09.2022. Belgrade, Serbia. Program and book of abstracts (2022):50-50,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1299 .

Researching Roman Mortars from the Danube Region - Archaeological Perspective of the MoDeCo2000 Project

Jovičić, Mladen

(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1298
AB  - Lime mortar is a building material that has been used since the 8th millennium BC. For thousands of years, people used it to make floors or plaster walls, while it was used as structural mortar from the period of the Roman Republic, after the beginning of the 2nd century BC (Artioli, Secco and Addis 2019: 172-173). The addition of pozzolanic materials enabled the development of Roman cement opus cementicium) and the erection of monumental and durable buildings (Adam 2005: 116-156). The first constructions built with lime mortar on the territory of modern-day Serbia appear in the 1st century AD, after the Roman conquest of these areas and their inclusion into the Roman Empire. Historical sources and fresco depictions testify to the manner of preparation and use of lime mortar during Antiquity. However, these sources mainly refer to the territories of modern-day Italy. The only sources for studying the technology of making lime mortar and the use of raw materials in the territory of Moesia Superior and Pannonia Inferior are the physical remains of the buildings built using this material, as well as the remains of the mortar-making process (e.g., lime slacking pits).
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology
C3  - 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes -, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st 2022. Book of abstracts
T1  - Researching Roman Mortars from the Danube Region - Archaeological Perspective of the MoDeCo2000 Project
EP  - 43
SP  - 40
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1298
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Jovičić, Mladen",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Lime mortar is a building material that has been used since the 8th millennium BC. For thousands of years, people used it to make floors or plaster walls, while it was used as structural mortar from the period of the Roman Republic, after the beginning of the 2nd century BC (Artioli, Secco and Addis 2019: 172-173). The addition of pozzolanic materials enabled the development of Roman cement opus cementicium) and the erection of monumental and durable buildings (Adam 2005: 116-156). The first constructions built with lime mortar on the territory of modern-day Serbia appear in the 1st century AD, after the Roman conquest of these areas and their inclusion into the Roman Empire. Historical sources and fresco depictions testify to the manner of preparation and use of lime mortar during Antiquity. However, these sources mainly refer to the territories of modern-day Italy. The only sources for studying the technology of making lime mortar and the use of raw materials in the territory of Moesia Superior and Pannonia Inferior are the physical remains of the buildings built using this material, as well as the remains of the mortar-making process (e.g., lime slacking pits).",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology",
journal = "1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes -, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st 2022. Book of abstracts",
title = "Researching Roman Mortars from the Danube Region - Archaeological Perspective of the MoDeCo2000 Project",
pages = "43-40",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1298"
}
Jovičić, M.. (2022). Researching Roman Mortars from the Danube Region - Archaeological Perspective of the MoDeCo2000 Project. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes -, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st 2022. Book of abstracts
Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology., 40-43.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1298
Jovičić M. Researching Roman Mortars from the Danube Region - Archaeological Perspective of the MoDeCo2000 Project. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes -, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st 2022. Book of abstracts. 2022;:40-43.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1298 .
Jovičić, Mladen, "Researching Roman Mortars from the Danube Region - Archaeological Perspective of the MoDeCo2000 Project" in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes -, Viminacium, Serbia, June 27th – July 1st 2022. Book of abstracts (2022):40-43,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1298 .

Preface

Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen

(Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/848
AB  - The dust that a building is transformed into when it becomes a ruin holds precious traces of the past. The hands of an archaeologist will search through it patiently, and find a necklace bead of a woman that lived in it. The hands of an architect will virtually transform the dust into a mortar, brick, or stone. The first profession sees through the unbuilt. The second one builds from it. However, both perform their work by communicating with the sciences.
Throughout history, various components were chosen, measured, and mixed into one of the most complex building composites ever - mortar, whose re-creation is of invaluable importance for architectural conservation. Geologists and chemists will best tell us about its composition. However, sometimes, while excavating a ruined wall, an archaeologist finds a mortar trowel, accidentally left by the past builder. Is this a more valuable trace for revealing the creation of a wall than the binder/aggregate ratio of the mortar used? Can we pick it up and imagine the hands that combined colourful aggregate grains with the earth, gypsum, lime, or cement?
PB  - Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology
C3  - 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
T1  - Preface
EP  - 11
SP  - 9
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_848
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Jovičić, Mladen",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The dust that a building is transformed into when it becomes a ruin holds precious traces of the past. The hands of an archaeologist will search through it patiently, and find a necklace bead of a woman that lived in it. The hands of an architect will virtually transform the dust into a mortar, brick, or stone. The first profession sees through the unbuilt. The second one builds from it. However, both perform their work by communicating with the sciences.
Throughout history, various components were chosen, measured, and mixed into one of the most complex building composites ever - mortar, whose re-creation is of invaluable importance for architectural conservation. Geologists and chemists will best tell us about its composition. However, sometimes, while excavating a ruined wall, an archaeologist finds a mortar trowel, accidentally left by the past builder. Is this a more valuable trace for revealing the creation of a wall than the binder/aggregate ratio of the mortar used? Can we pick it up and imagine the hands that combined colourful aggregate grains with the earth, gypsum, lime, or cement?",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology",
journal = "1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022",
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}
Nikolić, E.,& Jovičić, M.. (2022). Preface. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology., 9-11.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_848
Nikolić E, Jovičić M. Preface. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022. 2022;:9-11.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_848 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, "Preface" in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022 (2022):9-11,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_848 .

Geology of Raw Materials in Roman Mortars of the Danube Limes in Serbia

Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Nikolić, Emilija; Miličić, Ljiljana; Jovičić, Mladen

(Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/846
AB  - Geological building materials have always played a very important role in the construction of all types of buildings. They were among the first mineral raw materials exploited, processed, and used by man (Prikril et al., 2016). In most cases, these are raw materials of a local character, cheap, and easily available. Accordingly, geological building materials used to make Roman mortars, known for their enviable mechanical properties and durability, played a very important role in the area of the Danube Limes in Serbia. Geologically, this area is built of petrologically different rocks of different geological ages. The rocks formed from the Palaeozoic to the Quaternary contain all the basic geological building materials: sand and gravel, stone, clay, etc.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology
C3  - 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
T1  - Geology of Raw Materials in Roman Mortars of the Danube Limes in Serbia
EP  - 48
SP  - 44
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_846
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Nikolić, Emilija and Miličić, Ljiljana and Jovičić, Mladen",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Geological building materials have always played a very important role in the construction of all types of buildings. They were among the first mineral raw materials exploited, processed, and used by man (Prikril et al., 2016). In most cases, these are raw materials of a local character, cheap, and easily available. Accordingly, geological building materials used to make Roman mortars, known for their enviable mechanical properties and durability, played a very important role in the area of the Danube Limes in Serbia. Geologically, this area is built of petrologically different rocks of different geological ages. The rocks formed from the Palaeozoic to the Quaternary contain all the basic geological building materials: sand and gravel, stone, clay, etc.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology",
journal = "1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022",
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Delić-Nikolić, I., Nikolić, E., Miličić, L.,& Jovičić, M.. (2022). Geology of Raw Materials in Roman Mortars of the Danube Limes in Serbia. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology., 44-48.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_846
Delić-Nikolić I, Nikolić E, Miličić L, Jovičić M. Geology of Raw Materials in Roman Mortars of the Danube Limes in Serbia. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022. 2022;:44-48.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_846 .
Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Nikolić, Emilija, Miličić, Ljiljana, Jovičić, Mladen, "Geology of Raw Materials in Roman Mortars of the Danube Limes in Serbia" in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022 (2022):44-48,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_846 .

Design of Compatible Mortars for Conservation Interventions

Vučetić, Snežana; Ranogajec, Jonjaua; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen

(Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
AU  - Ranogajec, Jonjaua
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/845
AB  - Architectural heritage suffers from many deterioration patterns among which mortar aging and degradation present a significant task for conservation practitioners and scientists. The functional requirements of compatible repair mortars strongly depend on the properties of historical mortars. In this sense, in depth characterisation of historical mortars and technologies is crucial for the development and design of the repair mortars.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology
C3  - 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
T1  - Design of Compatible Mortars for Conservation Interventions
EP  - 54
SP  - 52
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_845
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vučetić, Snežana and Ranogajec, Jonjaua and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Nikolić, Emilija and Jovičić, Mladen",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Architectural heritage suffers from many deterioration patterns among which mortar aging and degradation present a significant task for conservation practitioners and scientists. The functional requirements of compatible repair mortars strongly depend on the properties of historical mortars. In this sense, in depth characterisation of historical mortars and technologies is crucial for the development and design of the repair mortars.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology",
journal = "1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022",
title = "Design of Compatible Mortars for Conservation Interventions",
pages = "54-52",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_845"
}
Vučetić, S., Ranogajec, J., Delić-Nikolić, I., Miličić, L., Nikolić, E.,& Jovičić, M.. (2022). Design of Compatible Mortars for Conservation Interventions. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology., 52-54.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_845
Vučetić S, Ranogajec J, Delić-Nikolić I, Miličić L, Nikolić E, Jovičić M. Design of Compatible Mortars for Conservation Interventions. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022. 2022;:52-54.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_845 .
Vučetić, Snežana, Ranogajec, Jonjaua, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, "Design of Compatible Mortars for Conservation Interventions" in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022 (2022):52-54,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_845 .

Our MoDeCo2000: Results Overview of the Scientific and Research Project

Jovičić, Mladen; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Vučetić, Snežana; Ranogajec, Jonjaua

(Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
AU  - Ranogajec, Jonjaua
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/844
AB  - Project Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after (MoDeCo2000) deals with mortars used from the 1st to the 6th century AD along the part of the Danube frontier that is situated in the territory of today's Serbia and whose monuments form the UNESCO tentative list “Frontier of the Roman Empire - Danube Limes in Serbia”. The mentioned territory was a provincial area in the Roman period, and the construction activities that happened in this part of the empire were not particularly interesting to the international scientific community dealing with Roman architecture. The aim of this project is to gain knowledge of ancient mortar technology in this area, to allow conclusions to be made about building activities, the exploitation and use of raw materials, as well as the everyday life of the people on the frontier. After interpreting the results obtained in laboratories of testing historical materials, the project is making compatible mixtures of mortars for the future conservation of the Limes monuments, using local raw materials, but also improving the properties of these mortars with different additions.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology
C3  - 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
T1  - Our MoDeCo2000: Results Overview of the Scientific and Research Project
EP  - 39
SP  - 34
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_844
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Jovičić, Mladen and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Vučetić, Snežana and Ranogajec, Jonjaua",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Project Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after (MoDeCo2000) deals with mortars used from the 1st to the 6th century AD along the part of the Danube frontier that is situated in the territory of today's Serbia and whose monuments form the UNESCO tentative list “Frontier of the Roman Empire - Danube Limes in Serbia”. The mentioned territory was a provincial area in the Roman period, and the construction activities that happened in this part of the empire were not particularly interesting to the international scientific community dealing with Roman architecture. The aim of this project is to gain knowledge of ancient mortar technology in this area, to allow conclusions to be made about building activities, the exploitation and use of raw materials, as well as the everyday life of the people on the frontier. After interpreting the results obtained in laboratories of testing historical materials, the project is making compatible mixtures of mortars for the future conservation of the Limes monuments, using local raw materials, but also improving the properties of these mortars with different additions.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology",
journal = "1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022",
title = "Our MoDeCo2000: Results Overview of the Scientific and Research Project",
pages = "39-34",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_844"
}
Jovičić, M., Delić-Nikolić, I., Miličić, L., Vučetić, S.,& Ranogajec, J.. (2022). Our MoDeCo2000: Results Overview of the Scientific and Research Project. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022
Belgrade: Institute of Archaeology., 34-39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_844
Jovičić M, Delić-Nikolić I, Miličić L, Vučetić S, Ranogajec J. Our MoDeCo2000: Results Overview of the Scientific and Research Project. in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022. 2022;:34-39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_844 .
Jovičić, Mladen, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Vučetić, Snežana, Ranogajec, Jonjaua, "Our MoDeCo2000: Results Overview of the Scientific and Research Project" in 1st International Conference with Workshop - Science for Conservation of the Danube Limes, Book of Abstracts, Viminacium, Serbia, June, 27th – July, 01st, 2022 (2022):34-39,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_844 .

Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia: Safeguarding the Values of Cultural Heritage

Jovičić, Mladen; Nikolić, Emilija; Miličić, Ljiljana; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Vučetić, Snežana

(Prague: Guarant International spol. s r.o., 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/843
AB  - Roman sites located within the former military border – Danube Limes, have been explored for over 150 years in Serbia. A large number of fortifications, settlements, and necropolises, belonging to the period from the 1st to the 6th century have been discovered. Serbian institutions have recently initiated the process of their inscription to the UNESCO WH List, joining the transnational property Frontiers of the Roman Empire. Unfortunately, some of them are endangered and exposed to the decay of time, being in isolated areas, flooded, or simply unmaintained. The MoDeCo2000 project, funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, was created with an attempt to make a contribution to their future protection with an innovative methodological approach, comprising the scientific research of construction materials and technologies used and suggestions for the creation of repairing mortars according to the international conservation guidelines and standards. Mortars, bricks, and stones originating from 23 sites were sampled during the project fieldwork and later researched using contemporary laboratory techniques.
PB  - Prague: Guarant International spol. s r.o.
C3  - The Ninth World Archaeological Congress WAC-9 Abstract Book Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3–8 July 2022
T1  - Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia: Safeguarding the Values of Cultural Heritage
EP  - 364
SP  - 364
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_843
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Jovičić, Mladen and Nikolić, Emilija and Miličić, Ljiljana and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Vučetić, Snežana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Roman sites located within the former military border – Danube Limes, have been explored for over 150 years in Serbia. A large number of fortifications, settlements, and necropolises, belonging to the period from the 1st to the 6th century have been discovered. Serbian institutions have recently initiated the process of their inscription to the UNESCO WH List, joining the transnational property Frontiers of the Roman Empire. Unfortunately, some of them are endangered and exposed to the decay of time, being in isolated areas, flooded, or simply unmaintained. The MoDeCo2000 project, funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, was created with an attempt to make a contribution to their future protection with an innovative methodological approach, comprising the scientific research of construction materials and technologies used and suggestions for the creation of repairing mortars according to the international conservation guidelines and standards. Mortars, bricks, and stones originating from 23 sites were sampled during the project fieldwork and later researched using contemporary laboratory techniques.",
publisher = "Prague: Guarant International spol. s r.o.",
journal = "The Ninth World Archaeological Congress WAC-9 Abstract Book Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3–8 July 2022",
title = "Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia: Safeguarding the Values of Cultural Heritage",
pages = "364-364",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_843"
}
Jovičić, M., Nikolić, E., Miličić, L., Delić-Nikolić, I.,& Vučetić, S.. (2022). Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia: Safeguarding the Values of Cultural Heritage. in The Ninth World Archaeological Congress WAC-9 Abstract Book Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3–8 July 2022
Prague: Guarant International spol. s r.o.., 364-364.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_843
Jovičić M, Nikolić E, Miličić L, Delić-Nikolić I, Vučetić S. Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia: Safeguarding the Values of Cultural Heritage. in The Ninth World Archaeological Congress WAC-9 Abstract Book Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3–8 July 2022. 2022;:364-364.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_843 .
Jovičić, Mladen, Nikolić, Emilija, Miličić, Ljiljana, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Vučetić, Snežana, "Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia: Safeguarding the Values of Cultural Heritage" in The Ninth World Archaeological Congress WAC-9 Abstract Book Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3–8 July 2022 (2022):364-364,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_843 .

Investigation of Mortars Technology Applied at the Borders of the Roman Empire

Vučetić, Snežana; Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Hiršenberger, Helena; Ranogajec, Jonjaua

(Craiova: Sitech, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Hiršenberger, Helena
AU  - Ranogajec, Jonjaua
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/842
AB  - The results of Roman mortars' characterisation of the former Danube Limes in Serbia are reported in this paper. The following procedures were used: detailed diagnosis of the defined archaeological sites, in situ characterisation of the building materials, sampling, laboratory analyses, interpretation and utilisation of the obtained results as well as up-to-date literature review of other research groups in the field. These procedures were defined and presented based on the results of the scientific project MoDeCo2000: Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after, financed through the programme PROMIS
PB  - Craiova: Sitech
C3  - Book of Abstracts of the 1st Central and Eastern European Conference on Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, 26-30 July 2022, Split, Croatia
T1  - Investigation of Mortars Technology Applied at the Borders of the Roman Empire
EP  - 70
SP  - 70
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_842
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vučetić, Snežana and Nikolić, Emilija and Jovičić, Mladen and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Hiršenberger, Helena and Ranogajec, Jonjaua",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The results of Roman mortars' characterisation of the former Danube Limes in Serbia are reported in this paper. The following procedures were used: detailed diagnosis of the defined archaeological sites, in situ characterisation of the building materials, sampling, laboratory analyses, interpretation and utilisation of the obtained results as well as up-to-date literature review of other research groups in the field. These procedures were defined and presented based on the results of the scientific project MoDeCo2000: Mortar Design for Conservation – Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after, financed through the programme PROMIS",
publisher = "Craiova: Sitech",
journal = "Book of Abstracts of the 1st Central and Eastern European Conference on Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, 26-30 July 2022, Split, Croatia",
title = "Investigation of Mortars Technology Applied at the Borders of the Roman Empire",
pages = "70-70",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_842"
}
Vučetić, S., Nikolić, E., Jovičić, M., Delić-Nikolić, I., Miličić, L., Hiršenberger, H.,& Ranogajec, J.. (2022). Investigation of Mortars Technology Applied at the Borders of the Roman Empire. in Book of Abstracts of the 1st Central and Eastern European Conference on Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, 26-30 July 2022, Split, Croatia
Craiova: Sitech., 70-70.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_842
Vučetić S, Nikolić E, Jovičić M, Delić-Nikolić I, Miličić L, Hiršenberger H, Ranogajec J. Investigation of Mortars Technology Applied at the Borders of the Roman Empire. in Book of Abstracts of the 1st Central and Eastern European Conference on Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, 26-30 July 2022, Split, Croatia. 2022;:70-70.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_842 .
Vučetić, Snežana, Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Hiršenberger, Helena, Ranogajec, Jonjaua, "Investigation of Mortars Technology Applied at the Borders of the Roman Empire" in Book of Abstracts of the 1st Central and Eastern European Conference on Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, 26-30 July 2022, Split, Croatia (2022):70-70,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_842 .

Recognising the Value of Historic Mortars: From a Database to an Exhibition”.

Nikolić, Emilija; Jovičić, Mladen; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Vučetić, Snežana; Ranogajec, Jonjaua

(Belgrade: Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
AU  - Ranogajec, Jonjaua
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/838
AB  - A human hand is always woven into the building material, whether it only participated in the
exploitation of the stone or shaped the earth into a block. However, archaeological excavations rarely detect building materials as valuable, being recorded only as unified elements that form an architectural context or mediums that carry an inscription or a trace of use. Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years After - MoDeCo2000 is a project conducted as a connection between archaeometry and conservation science, exploring the Roman mortars through the intertwining of the desire to learn about the construction activities and lives of ancient people along the Danube in today’s Serbia and the goal of preparing new materials that will preserve the built remains of these activities for the future.
PB  - Belgrade: Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences
C3  - Eight Balkan Symposium on Archaeometry, 3rd—6th October 2022, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts
T1  - Recognising the Value of Historic Mortars: From a Database to an Exhibition”.
EP  - 54
SP  - 53
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_838
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Jovičić, Mladen and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Vučetić, Snežana and Ranogajec, Jonjaua",
year = "2022",
abstract = "A human hand is always woven into the building material, whether it only participated in the
exploitation of the stone or shaped the earth into a block. However, archaeological excavations rarely detect building materials as valuable, being recorded only as unified elements that form an architectural context or mediums that carry an inscription or a trace of use. Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years After - MoDeCo2000 is a project conducted as a connection between archaeometry and conservation science, exploring the Roman mortars through the intertwining of the desire to learn about the construction activities and lives of ancient people along the Danube in today’s Serbia and the goal of preparing new materials that will preserve the built remains of these activities for the future.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences",
journal = "Eight Balkan Symposium on Archaeometry, 3rd—6th October 2022, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts",
title = "Recognising the Value of Historic Mortars: From a Database to an Exhibition”.",
pages = "54-53",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_838"
}
Nikolić, E., Jovičić, M., Delić-Nikolić, I., Miličić, L., Vučetić, S.,& Ranogajec, J.. (2022). Recognising the Value of Historic Mortars: From a Database to an Exhibition”.. in Eight Balkan Symposium on Archaeometry, 3rd—6th October 2022, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts
Belgrade: Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences., 53-54.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_838
Nikolić E, Jovičić M, Delić-Nikolić I, Miličić L, Vučetić S, Ranogajec J. Recognising the Value of Historic Mortars: From a Database to an Exhibition”.. in Eight Balkan Symposium on Archaeometry, 3rd—6th October 2022, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts. 2022;:53-54.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_838 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Jovičić, Mladen, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Vučetić, Snežana, Ranogajec, Jonjaua, "Recognising the Value of Historic Mortars: From a Database to an Exhibition”." in Eight Balkan Symposium on Archaeometry, 3rd—6th October 2022, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts (2022):53-54,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_838 .

Searching for Elements – Creating a Composition: from Archaeometry to Conservation of Roman Constructions on the Danube in Serbia

Nikolić, Emilija; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Miličić, Ljiljana; Mijatović, Nevenka; Jovičić, Mladen; Vučetić, Snežana; Ranogajec, Jonjaua

(Zagreb: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Mijatović, Nevenka
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
AU  - Ranogajec, Jonjaua
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/835
AB  - Roman mortars have long been one of the most intriguing topics in the field of construction history, which together with archaeology has embraced many sciences and professional practices in order to unravel the technologies and knowledge of ancient builders. Among them, geology occupies a special place in the investigation of the origin of raw materials. At the same time, with the help of chemistry, it looks for their mutual relationships, which eventually led to composites with the use of which the most monumental Roman buildings were erected.
PB  - Zagreb: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb
C3  - MetArh – 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology and Archaeometry, 1st – 2nd December 2022, Zagreb, Croatia, Book of Abstracts
T1  - Searching for Elements – Creating a Composition: from Archaeometry to Conservation of Roman Constructions on the Danube in Serbia
EP  - 55
SP  - 55
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_835
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolić, Emilija and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Miličić, Ljiljana and Mijatović, Nevenka and Jovičić, Mladen and Vučetić, Snežana and Ranogajec, Jonjaua",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Roman mortars have long been one of the most intriguing topics in the field of construction history, which together with archaeology has embraced many sciences and professional practices in order to unravel the technologies and knowledge of ancient builders. Among them, geology occupies a special place in the investigation of the origin of raw materials. At the same time, with the help of chemistry, it looks for their mutual relationships, which eventually led to composites with the use of which the most monumental Roman buildings were erected.",
publisher = "Zagreb: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb",
journal = "MetArh – 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology and Archaeometry, 1st – 2nd December 2022, Zagreb, Croatia, Book of Abstracts",
title = "Searching for Elements – Creating a Composition: from Archaeometry to Conservation of Roman Constructions on the Danube in Serbia",
pages = "55-55",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_835"
}
Nikolić, E., Delić-Nikolić, I., Miličić, L., Mijatović, N., Jovičić, M., Vučetić, S.,& Ranogajec, J.. (2022). Searching for Elements – Creating a Composition: from Archaeometry to Conservation of Roman Constructions on the Danube in Serbia. in MetArh – 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology and Archaeometry, 1st – 2nd December 2022, Zagreb, Croatia, Book of Abstracts
Zagreb: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb., 55-55.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_835
Nikolić E, Delić-Nikolić I, Miličić L, Mijatović N, Jovičić M, Vučetić S, Ranogajec J. Searching for Elements – Creating a Composition: from Archaeometry to Conservation of Roman Constructions on the Danube in Serbia. in MetArh – 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology and Archaeometry, 1st – 2nd December 2022, Zagreb, Croatia, Book of Abstracts. 2022;:55-55.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_835 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Delić-Nikolić, Ivana, Miličić, Ljiljana, Mijatović, Nevenka, Jovičić, Mladen, Vučetić, Snežana, Ranogajec, Jonjaua, "Searching for Elements – Creating a Composition: from Archaeometry to Conservation of Roman Constructions on the Danube in Serbia" in MetArh – 10th International Scientific Conference Methodology and Archaeometry, 1st – 2nd December 2022, Zagreb, Croatia, Book of Abstracts (2022):55-55,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_835 .

Sacrificing dogs in the late Roman World? A case study of a multiple dog burial from Viminacium amphitheatre

Vuković, Sonja; Jovičić, Mladen; Marković, Dimitrije; Bogdanović, Ivan

(Deutsches Archäologisches Intitut : Wiesbaden, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Vuković, Sonja
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Marković, Dimitrije
AU  - Bogdanović, Ivan
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1300
AB  - Animal sacrifice in the Roman world was considered to be a form of communication with the divine sphere. Such rituals were performed to thank Gods, heroes and other divine beings, and ask them for favours, protection,
and good health. The most commonly sacrificed animals were cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs, with the occasional addition of other species such as dogs. Since dogs were often connected to the underworld, their sacrifice was usually related to chthonic gods. Considered impure, dogs are thought to have been sacrificed as means of purification and rites of passage, as foundation offerings for the protection of buildings, as well as within agricultural rituals. On the other hand, they could also have been sacrificed in order to serve as faithful companions and guardians in the afterlife – traits taken from their everyday roles in human life.
PB  - Deutsches Archäologisches Intitut : Wiesbaden
T2  - Roman Animals in Ritual and Funerary Contexts: Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the Zooarchaeology of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel 1st-4th February, 2018
T1  - Sacrificing dogs in the late Roman World? A case study of a multiple dog burial from Viminacium amphitheatre
EP  - 256
SP  - 237
DO  - 10.34780/b03671ada6
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Vuković, Sonja and Jovičić, Mladen and Marković, Dimitrije and Bogdanović, Ivan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Animal sacrifice in the Roman world was considered to be a form of communication with the divine sphere. Such rituals were performed to thank Gods, heroes and other divine beings, and ask them for favours, protection,
and good health. The most commonly sacrificed animals were cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs, with the occasional addition of other species such as dogs. Since dogs were often connected to the underworld, their sacrifice was usually related to chthonic gods. Considered impure, dogs are thought to have been sacrificed as means of purification and rites of passage, as foundation offerings for the protection of buildings, as well as within agricultural rituals. On the other hand, they could also have been sacrificed in order to serve as faithful companions and guardians in the afterlife – traits taken from their everyday roles in human life.",
publisher = "Deutsches Archäologisches Intitut : Wiesbaden",
journal = "Roman Animals in Ritual and Funerary Contexts: Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the Zooarchaeology of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel 1st-4th February, 2018",
booktitle = "Sacrificing dogs in the late Roman World? A case study of a multiple dog burial from Viminacium amphitheatre",
pages = "256-237",
doi = "10.34780/b03671ada6"
}
Vuković, S., Jovičić, M., Marković, D.,& Bogdanović, I.. (2021). Sacrificing dogs in the late Roman World? A case study of a multiple dog burial from Viminacium amphitheatre. in Roman Animals in Ritual and Funerary Contexts: Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the Zooarchaeology of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel 1st-4th February, 2018
Deutsches Archäologisches Intitut : Wiesbaden., 237-256.
https://doi.org/10.34780/b03671ada6
Vuković S, Jovičić M, Marković D, Bogdanović I. Sacrificing dogs in the late Roman World? A case study of a multiple dog burial from Viminacium amphitheatre. in Roman Animals in Ritual and Funerary Contexts: Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the Zooarchaeology of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel 1st-4th February, 2018. 2021;:237-256.
doi:10.34780/b03671ada6 .
Vuković, Sonja, Jovičić, Mladen, Marković, Dimitrije, Bogdanović, Ivan, "Sacrificing dogs in the late Roman World? A case study of a multiple dog burial from Viminacium amphitheatre" in Roman Animals in Ritual and Funerary Contexts: Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the Zooarchaeology of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel 1st-4th February, 2018 (2021):237-256,
https://doi.org/10.34780/b03671ada6 . .
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Naučno-istraživački projekat MoDeCo2000 (Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after)

Jovičić, Mladen; Nikolić, Emilija; Miličić, Ljiljana; Delić-Nikolić, Ivana; Vučetić, Snežana

(Београд : Српско археолошко друштво, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Jovičić, Mladen
AU  - Nikolić, Emilija
AU  - Miličić, Ljiljana
AU  - Delić-Nikolić, Ivana
AU  - Vučetić, Snežana
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/620
AB  - Projekat MoDeCo2000 (2020-2022), koji je finansiran od strane Fonda
za nauku Republike Srbije (Program za izvrsne projekte mladih istraživača
- PROMIS), bavi se istraživanjima rimskih maltera na delu dunavskog
limesa koji se nalazi na teritoriji današnje Republike Srbije. Cilj projekta je
proučavanje dostupnih i upotrebljavanih sirovina, kao i tehnologije izrade
maltera tokom rimskog perioda. Istraživanja u okviru projekta donose brojne
podatke o provincijskom graditeljstvu i eksploataciji prirodnih resursa, ali i
svakodnevnom životu u ovom periodu na teritoriji čitavog dunavskog limesa.
PB  - Београд : Српско археолошко друштво
PB  - Параћин : Завичајни музеј Параћин
C3  - Програм, извештаји и апстракти : Српско археолошко друштво. XLIV скупштина и годишњи скуп, Параћин, 14. – 16. октобар 2021. године.
T1  - Naučno-istraživački projekat MoDeCo2000 (Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after)
EP  - 57
SP  - 56
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_620
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Jovičić, Mladen and Nikolić, Emilija and Miličić, Ljiljana and Delić-Nikolić, Ivana and Vučetić, Snežana",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Projekat MoDeCo2000 (2020-2022), koji je finansiran od strane Fonda
za nauku Republike Srbije (Program za izvrsne projekte mladih istraživača
- PROMIS), bavi se istraživanjima rimskih maltera na delu dunavskog
limesa koji se nalazi na teritoriji današnje Republike Srbije. Cilj projekta je
proučavanje dostupnih i upotrebljavanih sirovina, kao i tehnologije izrade
maltera tokom rimskog perioda. Istraživanja u okviru projekta donose brojne
podatke o provincijskom graditeljstvu i eksploataciji prirodnih resursa, ali i
svakodnevnom životu u ovom periodu na teritoriji čitavog dunavskog limesa.",
publisher = "Београд : Српско археолошко друштво, Параћин : Завичајни музеј Параћин",
journal = "Програм, извештаји и апстракти : Српско археолошко друштво. XLIV скупштина и годишњи скуп, Параћин, 14. – 16. октобар 2021. године.",
title = "Naučno-istraživački projekat MoDeCo2000 (Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after)",
pages = "57-56",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_620"
}
Jovičić, M., Nikolić, E., Miličić, L., Delić-Nikolić, I.,& Vučetić, S.. (2021). Naučno-istraživački projekat MoDeCo2000 (Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after). in Програм, извештаји и апстракти : Српско археолошко друштво. XLIV скупштина и годишњи скуп, Параћин, 14. – 16. октобар 2021. године.
Београд : Српско археолошко друштво., 56-57.
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Jovičić M, Nikolić E, Miličić L, Delić-Nikolić I, Vučetić S. Naučno-istraživački projekat MoDeCo2000 (Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years after). in Програм, извештаји и апстракти : Српско археолошко друштво. XLIV скупштина и годишњи скуп, Параћин, 14. – 16. октобар 2021. године.. 2021;:56-57.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_620 .
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_620 .

Zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja na lokalitetu Pećine (Viminacijum) tokom 2018. i početkom 2019. godine

Redžić, Saša; Danković, Ilija; Jovičić, Mladen

(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2021)

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PY  - 2021
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AB  - Lokalitet Pećine nalazi se jugozapadno od civilnog naselja antičkog Viminacijuma. Relativno je dobro poznat u stručnoj literaturi, a arheološka istraživanja se na njemu, sa dužim i kraćim
prekidima, vrše duže od jednog stoleća.1 Pionirske korake preduzeo je Mihajlo Valtrović krajem 19.
veka, kada je na ovom prostoru konstatovao postojanje nekropole. Sedamdesetih godina prošlog veka, u sklopu priprema za izgradnju termoelektrane „Kostolac B“, počinju ekstenzivna zaštitna iskopavanja na lokalitetu, koja traju sve do 1990. godine. Tokom pomenutog perioda na Pećinama je istraženo oko 7000 grobova datovanih u period od 1. do 4. veka, ali i po jedna nekropola datovana u drugu polovinu 4. i početak 3. veka p. n. e., tj. latenski period, odnosno u srednjovekovnu epohu, od 12. do 14. veka. Pored celina funerarnog karaktera, na lokalitetu je konstatovana i radioničarska aktivnost, potvrđena otkrićem jedanaest opekarskih i četrnaest keramičarskih peći.
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abstract = "Lokalitet Pećine nalazi se jugozapadno od civilnog naselja antičkog Viminacijuma. Relativno je dobro poznat u stručnoj literaturi, a arheološka istraživanja se na njemu, sa dužim i kraćim
prekidima, vrše duže od jednog stoleća.1 Pionirske korake preduzeo je Mihajlo Valtrović krajem 19.
veka, kada je na ovom prostoru konstatovao postojanje nekropole. Sedamdesetih godina prošlog veka, u sklopu priprema za izgradnju termoelektrane „Kostolac B“, počinju ekstenzivna zaštitna iskopavanja na lokalitetu, koja traju sve do 1990. godine. Tokom pomenutog perioda na Pećinama je istraženo oko 7000 grobova datovanih u period od 1. do 4. veka, ali i po jedna nekropola datovana u drugu polovinu 4. i početak 3. veka p. n. e., tj. latenski period, odnosno u srednjovekovnu epohu, od 12. do 14. veka. Pored celina funerarnog karaktera, na lokalitetu je konstatovana i radioničarska aktivnost, potvrđena otkrićem jedanaest opekarskih i četrnaest keramičarskih peći.",
publisher = "Beograd : Arheološki institut",
journal = "Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini",
booktitle = "Zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja na lokalitetu Pećine (Viminacijum) tokom 2018. i početkom 2019. godine",
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Redžić, S., Danković, I.,& Jovičić, M.. (2021). Zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja na lokalitetu Pećine (Viminacijum) tokom 2018. i početkom 2019. godine. in Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini
Beograd : Arheološki institut., 113-127.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_682
Redžić S, Danković I, Jovičić M. Zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja na lokalitetu Pećine (Viminacijum) tokom 2018. i početkom 2019. godine. in Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini. 2021;:113-127.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_682 .
Redžić, Saša, Danković, Ilija, Jovičić, Mladen, "Zaštitna arheološka iskopavanja na lokalitetu Pećine (Viminacijum) tokom 2018. i početkom 2019. godine" in Arheologija u Srbiji - Projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini (2021):113-127,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_682 .