An Insight into Animal Exploitation at the Roman Frontiers Throughout the Late Antiquity: A Case Study of Čortanovci, Mihaljevačka šuma – Prosjanice Site (Northern Serbia)
Аутори
Grujić, DanicaMladenović, Teodora
Mladenović, Mladen
Nikolić, Uroš
Остала ауторства
Vuković, SonjaMarković, Nemanja
Mladenović, Teodora
Marković, Dimitrije
Zorić, Bojana
Mladenović, Mladen
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Archaeological site Prosjanice, in the Mihaljevačka šuma near the village of Čortanovci in Srem (Northern Serbia), is located on the right Danube bank, under the last slopes of Fruška gora mountain. At this position, remains of the Roman military border fortress, settlement, and necropolis were discovered. The fortress was built at the end of the 3rd/beginning of the 4th century AD and it was destroyed at the beginning of the Great Migrations period, in the second half of the 4th century in particular. Archaeological excavations of the southern part of the fortress, part of the cemetery, and one structure in the vicinity were carried out on several occasions during the second half of the 20th century. During 2018, two rescue campaigns were focused, among other contexts, on the remains of settlement and necropolis coeval with the fortress. The focus of research on the Roman Limes in Serbia primarily revolves around the fortifications, with considerably less published information concern...ing the surrounding areas and settlements associated with these fortifications. In Čortanovci during the 4th century, both the settlement and its cemetery were situated near the fortification. The settlement was inhabited by soldiers and their families, supported by the discovery of graves of women and children in the necropolis, along with other portable finds within the settlement. The significance of this paper is reflected in the fact that it represents preliminary results of the first archaeozoological analyses of the Roman settlement at Čortanovci, Mihaljevačka šuma – Prosjanice site, which provide an insight into animal exploitation strategies of the Roman soldiers and their families during the Late Antiquity.
Кључне речи:
faunal remains / animal exploitation / Roman Limes / Roman army / settlementИзвор:
ICAZ - 4th RPWG Meeting: Social archaeozoology and role of animals in Roman period societies: social differences, the impact of Rome on animalhuman relationships, and changes in the human diet, 2024, 67-67Издавач:
- Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy
- Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Grujić, Danica AU - Mladenović, Teodora AU - Mladenović, Mladen AU - Nikolić, Uroš PY - 2024 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1658 AB - Archaeological site Prosjanice, in the Mihaljevačka šuma near the village of Čortanovci in Srem (Northern Serbia), is located on the right Danube bank, under the last slopes of Fruška gora mountain. At this position, remains of the Roman military border fortress, settlement, and necropolis were discovered. The fortress was built at the end of the 3rd/beginning of the 4th century AD and it was destroyed at the beginning of the Great Migrations period, in the second half of the 4th century in particular. Archaeological excavations of the southern part of the fortress, part of the cemetery, and one structure in the vicinity were carried out on several occasions during the second half of the 20th century. During 2018, two rescue campaigns were focused, among other contexts, on the remains of settlement and necropolis coeval with the fortress. The focus of research on the Roman Limes in Serbia primarily revolves around the fortifications, with considerably less published information concerning the surrounding areas and settlements associated with these fortifications. In Čortanovci during the 4th century, both the settlement and its cemetery were situated near the fortification. The settlement was inhabited by soldiers and their families, supported by the discovery of graves of women and children in the necropolis, along with other portable finds within the settlement. The significance of this paper is reflected in the fact that it represents preliminary results of the first archaeozoological analyses of the Roman settlement at Čortanovci, Mihaljevačka šuma – Prosjanice site, which provide an insight into animal exploitation strategies of the Roman soldiers and their families during the Late Antiquity. PB - Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy PB - Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology C3 - ICAZ - 4th RPWG Meeting: Social archaeozoology and role of animals in Roman period societies: social differences, the impact of Rome on animalhuman relationships, and changes in the human diet T1 - An Insight into Animal Exploitation at the Roman Frontiers Throughout the Late Antiquity: A Case Study of Čortanovci, Mihaljevačka šuma – Prosjanice Site (Northern Serbia) EP - 67 SP - 67 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1658 ER -
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Grujić, D., Mladenović, T., Mladenović, M.,& Nikolić, U.. (2024). An Insight into Animal Exploitation at the Roman Frontiers Throughout the Late Antiquity: A Case Study of Čortanovci, Mihaljevačka šuma – Prosjanice Site (Northern Serbia). in ICAZ - 4th RPWG Meeting: Social archaeozoology and role of animals in Roman period societies: social differences, the impact of Rome on animalhuman relationships, and changes in the human diet Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy., 67-67. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1658
Grujić D, Mladenović T, Mladenović M, Nikolić U. An Insight into Animal Exploitation at the Roman Frontiers Throughout the Late Antiquity: A Case Study of Čortanovci, Mihaljevačka šuma – Prosjanice Site (Northern Serbia). in ICAZ - 4th RPWG Meeting: Social archaeozoology and role of animals in Roman period societies: social differences, the impact of Rome on animalhuman relationships, and changes in the human diet. 2024;:67-67. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1658 .
Grujić, Danica, Mladenović, Teodora, Mladenović, Mladen, Nikolić, Uroš, "An Insight into Animal Exploitation at the Roman Frontiers Throughout the Late Antiquity: A Case Study of Čortanovci, Mihaljevačka šuma – Prosjanice Site (Northern Serbia)" in ICAZ - 4th RPWG Meeting: Social archaeozoology and role of animals in Roman period societies: social differences, the impact of Rome on animalhuman relationships, and changes in the human diet (2024):67-67, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1658 .