Traces of Early Christianity in Serbia
Апстракт
The research of the traces from the period of Early Christianity on the territory of present-day
Serbia has been in progress for over 135 years. The remains of the churches and necropolises in
Sirmium, Singidunum, Viminacium, Naissus, Remesiana, Caričin Grad and in the area of metalla
Pincensia on Kosmaj were among the first ones to be explored. So far, over ninety early Christian
sacral structures have been discovered. The finds from the Early Christianity period, except for
the smaller part of the objects belonging to the second half and the end of the 3rd century,
originate from the period from the 4th century AD until the collapse of the Roman rule by the end
of the 6th and the beginning of the 7th century. The territory of the present-day Republic of Serbia
during the Roman and Late Antiquity period originally belonged to several different provinces. The
provinces in this area were located along the important trans-Balkan roads and in certain
segments, they pla...yed a major role in the Late Antiquity period (especially mining, agriculture and
crafts). The emperors who ruled the Empire from the middle of the 3rd to the second half of the
6th century, and those who were born on this territory, undoubtedly played an important role in shaping
the architectural landscapes in the areas in which they were born. In the proposed contribution
the questions of the degree of Christianization, its resistance, as well as the persistence of the old,
pagan practices and customs will be examined.
Кључне речи:
Early Christianity / Roman limes / persecutions / sacred spaces / burials / objects of personal pietyИзвор:
The 17th International Congress of Christian Archaeology. Frontiers : The Transformation and Christianization of the Roman Empire between Centre and Periphery, July 2-6, 2018, Netherlands, 2018, 59, 2018Издавач:
- Utrecht : Utrecht University; Nijmegen : the Radboud University; Città del Vaticano : Pontificio istitituto di archeologia cristiana
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Романизација, урбанизација и трансформација урбаних центара цивилног војног и резиденцијалног карактера у римским провинцијама на тлу Србије (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177007)
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Jeremić, Gordana PY - 2018 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/947 AB - The research of the traces from the period of Early Christianity on the territory of present-day Serbia has been in progress for over 135 years. The remains of the churches and necropolises in Sirmium, Singidunum, Viminacium, Naissus, Remesiana, Caričin Grad and in the area of metalla Pincensia on Kosmaj were among the first ones to be explored. So far, over ninety early Christian sacral structures have been discovered. The finds from the Early Christianity period, except for the smaller part of the objects belonging to the second half and the end of the 3rd century, originate from the period from the 4th century AD until the collapse of the Roman rule by the end of the 6th and the beginning of the 7th century. The territory of the present-day Republic of Serbia during the Roman and Late Antiquity period originally belonged to several different provinces. The provinces in this area were located along the important trans-Balkan roads and in certain segments, they played a major role in the Late Antiquity period (especially mining, agriculture and crafts). The emperors who ruled the Empire from the middle of the 3rd to the second half of the 6th century, and those who were born on this territory, undoubtedly played an important role in shaping the architectural landscapes in the areas in which they were born. In the proposed contribution the questions of the degree of Christianization, its resistance, as well as the persistence of the old, pagan practices and customs will be examined. PB - Utrecht : Utrecht University; Nijmegen : the Radboud University; Città del Vaticano : Pontificio istitituto di archeologia cristiana C3 - The 17th International Congress of Christian Archaeology. Frontiers : The Transformation and Christianization of the Roman Empire between Centre and Periphery, July 2-6, 2018, Netherlands, 2018, 59 T1 - Traces of Early Christianity in Serbia UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_947 ER -
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Jeremić, G.. (2018). Traces of Early Christianity in Serbia. in The 17th International Congress of Christian Archaeology. Frontiers : The Transformation and Christianization of the Roman Empire between Centre and Periphery, July 2-6, 2018, Netherlands, 2018, 59 Utrecht : Utrecht University; Nijmegen : the Radboud University; Città del Vaticano : Pontificio istitituto di archeologia cristiana.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_947
Jeremić G. Traces of Early Christianity in Serbia. in The 17th International Congress of Christian Archaeology. Frontiers : The Transformation and Christianization of the Roman Empire between Centre and Periphery, July 2-6, 2018, Netherlands, 2018, 59. 2018;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_947 .
Jeremić, Gordana, "Traces of Early Christianity in Serbia" in The 17th International Congress of Christian Archaeology. Frontiers : The Transformation and Christianization of the Roman Empire between Centre and Periphery, July 2-6, 2018, Netherlands, 2018, 59 (2018), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_947 .