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A preliminary report on newly discovered fluvial vessels from Kostolac, Serbia

Danković, Ilija; Divić, Anton; Stojić, Goran; Jevtović, Ljubomir; Milovanović, Bebina; Nikolić, Snežana; Bogdanović, Ivan

(Zadar : University of Zadar, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Danković, Ilija
AU  - Divić, Anton
AU  - Stojić, Goran
AU  - Jevtović, Ljubomir
AU  - Milovanović, Bebina
AU  - Nikolić, Snežana
AU  - Bogdanović, Ivan
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1296
AB  - This paper will present the results of a preliminary study of a group of four fluvial vessels recently discovered in the vicinity of Roman Viminacium in modern-day Serbia, dated between the Late Iron Age and Late Medieval Period. The remains of four vessels were discovered in March 2020 during regular mining activity at the Drmno open-air coal mine near the town of Kostolac in Serbia, at four kilometers distance from the contemporary course of the Danube. Archaeologists from the Belgrade Institute of Archaeology working as resident researchers at the nearby Viminacium Archaeological Park were immediately alerted and surveyed the scene, subsequently joined by members of the Centre Camille Jullian research laboratory for further studies and analyses of the remains. Four different vessels were identified among the wooden remains well preserved under six meters of clay-like sediment: two dugouts, a single plank belonging to a flat-bottomed vessel, and a well preserved flat-bottomed planked barge. The discovery, taking place just two days before the introduction of the state of emergency in Serbia due to the 2020 sanitary crisis, was followed by hasty rescue excavation, documentation, and extraction of the shipwrecks and their transportation to the nearby Archaeological Park for further conservation. While focusing on the architectural characteristics and nautical capabilities of the discovered vessels, this paper will also present preliminary conclusions on the context of their discovery in relation to the archaeological topography of the region, as well as with the naval construction and navigation practices within the Middle Danube zone of transport geography.
PB  - Zadar : University of Zadar
C3  - 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology. Sailing through History Reading the Past – Imagining the Future, Zadar (Croatia). Book of abstracts
T1  - A preliminary report on newly discovered fluvial vessels from Kostolac, Serbia
SP  - 39
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1296
ER  - 
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author = "Danković, Ilija and Divić, Anton and Stojić, Goran and Jevtović, Ljubomir and Milovanović, Bebina and Nikolić, Snežana and Bogdanović, Ivan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "This paper will present the results of a preliminary study of a group of four fluvial vessels recently discovered in the vicinity of Roman Viminacium in modern-day Serbia, dated between the Late Iron Age and Late Medieval Period. The remains of four vessels were discovered in March 2020 during regular mining activity at the Drmno open-air coal mine near the town of Kostolac in Serbia, at four kilometers distance from the contemporary course of the Danube. Archaeologists from the Belgrade Institute of Archaeology working as resident researchers at the nearby Viminacium Archaeological Park were immediately alerted and surveyed the scene, subsequently joined by members of the Centre Camille Jullian research laboratory for further studies and analyses of the remains. Four different vessels were identified among the wooden remains well preserved under six meters of clay-like sediment: two dugouts, a single plank belonging to a flat-bottomed vessel, and a well preserved flat-bottomed planked barge. The discovery, taking place just two days before the introduction of the state of emergency in Serbia due to the 2020 sanitary crisis, was followed by hasty rescue excavation, documentation, and extraction of the shipwrecks and their transportation to the nearby Archaeological Park for further conservation. While focusing on the architectural characteristics and nautical capabilities of the discovered vessels, this paper will also present preliminary conclusions on the context of their discovery in relation to the archaeological topography of the region, as well as with the naval construction and navigation practices within the Middle Danube zone of transport geography.",
publisher = "Zadar : University of Zadar",
journal = "16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology. Sailing through History Reading the Past – Imagining the Future, Zadar (Croatia). Book of abstracts",
title = "A preliminary report on newly discovered fluvial vessels from Kostolac, Serbia",
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Danković, I., Divić, A., Stojić, G., Jevtović, L., Milovanović, B., Nikolić, S.,& Bogdanović, I.. (2021). A preliminary report on newly discovered fluvial vessels from Kostolac, Serbia. in 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology. Sailing through History Reading the Past – Imagining the Future, Zadar (Croatia). Book of abstracts
Zadar : University of Zadar., 39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1296
Danković I, Divić A, Stojić G, Jevtović L, Milovanović B, Nikolić S, Bogdanović I. A preliminary report on newly discovered fluvial vessels from Kostolac, Serbia. in 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology. Sailing through History Reading the Past – Imagining the Future, Zadar (Croatia). Book of abstracts. 2021;:39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1296 .
Danković, Ilija, Divić, Anton, Stojić, Goran, Jevtović, Ljubomir, Milovanović, Bebina, Nikolić, Snežana, Bogdanović, Ivan, "A preliminary report on newly discovered fluvial vessels from Kostolac, Serbia" in 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology. Sailing through History Reading the Past – Imagining the Future, Zadar (Croatia). Book of abstracts (2021):39,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1296 .

Arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit (Viminacijum) u 2018. godini

Milovanović, Bebina; Mrđić, Nemanja; Danković, Ilija

(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Milovanović, Bebina
AU  - Mrđić, Nemanja
AU  - Danković, Ilija
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1295
AB  - Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit, koji obuhvata prostor severno i severoistočno od viminacijumskog castrum-a i civilnog naselja, nastavljena su tokom 2018. godine duž linija površinskog kopa Drmno i sistema odvodnjavanja ovog rudnika. Na liniji odvodnjavanja su prilikom kopanja bazena i kanala, još tokom 2017. godine uočeni ostaci objekata i nekropole (Milovanović et al. 2019, 96–108). Stoga su na ovoj lokaciji iskopavanja nastavljena od marta 2018. godine. Ukupno je arheološki istražena površina od 6.590 m² (57 sondi, S-289 i S-339-495).
PB  - Beograd : Arheološki institut
T2  - Arheologija u Srbiji: projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini
T1  - Arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit (Viminacijum) u 2018. godini
EP  - 114
SP  - 101
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1295
ER  - 
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author = "Milovanović, Bebina and Mrđić, Nemanja and Danković, Ilija",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Zaštitna arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit, koji obuhvata prostor severno i severoistočno od viminacijumskog castrum-a i civilnog naselja, nastavljena su tokom 2018. godine duž linija površinskog kopa Drmno i sistema odvodnjavanja ovog rudnika. Na liniji odvodnjavanja su prilikom kopanja bazena i kanala, još tokom 2017. godine uočeni ostaci objekata i nekropole (Milovanović et al. 2019, 96–108). Stoga su na ovoj lokaciji iskopavanja nastavljena od marta 2018. godine. Ukupno je arheološki istražena površina od 6.590 m² (57 sondi, S-289 i S-339-495).",
publisher = "Beograd : Arheološki institut",
journal = "Arheologija u Srbiji: projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini",
booktitle = "Arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit (Viminacijum) u 2018. godini",
pages = "114-101",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1295"
}
Milovanović, B., Mrđić, N.,& Danković, I.. (2021). Arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit (Viminacijum) u 2018. godini. in Arheologija u Srbiji: projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini
Beograd : Arheološki institut., 101-114.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1295
Milovanović B, Mrđić N, Danković I. Arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit (Viminacijum) u 2018. godini. in Arheologija u Srbiji: projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini. 2021;:101-114.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1295 .
Milovanović, Bebina, Mrđić, Nemanja, Danković, Ilija, "Arheološka istraživanja na lokalitetu Rit (Viminacijum) u 2018. godini" in Arheologija u Srbiji: projekti Arheološkog instituta u 2018. godini (2021):101-114,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1295 .

The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium

Marković, Dimitrije; Danković, Ilija

(Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2020)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Marković, Dimitrije
AU  - Danković, Ilija
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1294
AB  - The presence of the Roman legion in Viminacium implied the existence of a cavalry unit in its structure. There is no evidence that equids needed by the army were supplied from large centers; rather, it is assumed that they were predominantly bought locally. One of the horse-breeding places could have been located north of the site of Rit – a residential-economic suburb of Viminacium, where these animals could have grazed the grounds all year long. This is suggested by the unusually high ratio of equid remains from this site, the suitability of the terrain, as well as written sources.
PB  - Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology
T2  - Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time
T1  - The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium
EP  - 153
SP  - 143
DO  - 0.2307/j.ctv1bjc3c2.15
ER  - 
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year = "2020",
abstract = "The presence of the Roman legion in Viminacium implied the existence of a cavalry unit in its structure. There is no evidence that equids needed by the army were supplied from large centers; rather, it is assumed that they were predominantly bought locally. One of the horse-breeding places could have been located north of the site of Rit – a residential-economic suburb of Viminacium, where these animals could have grazed the grounds all year long. This is suggested by the unusually high ratio of equid remains from this site, the suitability of the terrain, as well as written sources.",
publisher = "Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology",
journal = "Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time",
booktitle = "The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium",
pages = "153-143",
doi = "0.2307/j.ctv1bjc3c2.15"
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Marković, D.,& Danković, I.. (2020). The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium. in Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time
Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology., 143-153.
https://doi.org/0.2307/j.ctv1bjc3c2.15
Marković D, Danković I. The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium. in Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time. 2020;:143-153.
doi:0.2307/j.ctv1bjc3c2.15 .
Marković, Dimitrije, Danković, Ilija, "The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium" in Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time (2020):143-153,
https://doi.org/0.2307/j.ctv1bjc3c2.15 . .