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Од венца до круне – развој идеје и значења у визуелној култури касне антике и раног хришћанства
(Београд: Универзитет у Београду, Православни богословски факултет, Институт за теолошка истраживања, 2013)
Латинска реч corōna означава и венац и круну. Плиније је овај израз користио за биљне аранжмане, али се он односио и на венце од племенитих метала, који ће се током средњег века развити у разне типове круна. Различити, али ...
Viminacium, Archaeological Park – Modern Code for Re-Reading the Past of the Roman City and Legionary Camp
(Pultusk: Pultusk Academy of Humanities, 2013)
As a military camp, Viminacium was founded at the first decades of the 1st century AD. Two Roman legions were stationed at the camp – IV Flavia legion and VII Caudia legion. Few years later civilian settlement was found ...
Contribution to the Study of Roman Architecture in Viminacium: Construction Materials and Building Techniques
(Belgrade: Center for New Technology; Archaeological Institute Belgrade, 2013)
Owing to the facts that Viminacium has, for centuries, had its buildings destroyed and that small number of buildings have been investigated so far, there are only a very few visible traces of its architecture. Therefore, ...
Soldier burials with weapons at Viminacium cemetery
(Zagreb : Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u ZagrebuZagreb : Arheološki muzej u Zaagrebu, 2013)
Viminacium, a city which later became the capital of
Moesia Superior, and the legionary camp of legio VII
Claudia near the city existed for over 400 years in con tinuity. Systematic research into Viminacium’s ceme ...
Catastrophes as an Inevitable Result of Civilizations Flow: Relocation and Dislocation of Historical Physical Structures at the Archaeological Site of Viminacium, Serbia
(Pultusk: Pultusk Academy of Humanities, 2013)
Viminacium is an archaeological site located in the land of villages Stari Kostolac and Drmno near the town of Kostolac next to the City of Požarevac in the Eastern Serbia. Archaeological research of Viminacium has begun ...
Wild Plant Resources and Land Use in Mesolithic and Early Neolithic South-East Europe. Archaeobotanical Evidence from the Danube Catchment of Bulgaria and Serbia
(Offa. Berichte und Mitteilungen zur Urgeschichte, Frühgeschichte und Mittelalterarchäologie, 2013)
Das archäobotanische Material (Samen/Früchte und Holzkohle) von einem mesolithischen und
mehreren frühneolithischen Fundplätzen in Südosteuropa im Einzugsbereich der mittleren Donau
wird vorgestellt und mit dem aus der ...
Solders, Medals and Military Insignia on Tombstones from Viminacium
(Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu, 2013)
The soldiers, medals and military insignia on
tombstones from Viminacium are known by
eight stelae and one sarcophagus. The igure
of a soldier depicted on one of the tombstones
was a person of rank. The inscription ...
Ružana-new Bronze Age Metallurgical Center in North Eastern Serbia
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor and Mining and Metallurgy Institute, 2013)
During excavations of the Ružana site near Bor last summer archaeologists discovered the new centre for copper ore smelting dating back to the Middle and Late Bronze Age in the prehistory in North Eastern Serbia. The ...
Wine and the Vine in Upper Moesia. Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence
(Beograd : Balkanološki institut, 2013)
Vine-growing and winemaking in the area of the Roman province of Up¬per Moesia are looked at based on the information supplied by the ancient sources, and the archaeological and epigraphic evidence (inscriptions, artistic ...
Bird images on Serbian Bronze Age ceramics
(Targu Mures : Editura MEGA, 2013)
During the Bronze Age, the representation of birds in Serbia is often found in various forms
of pottery production, especially during the LBA. Pottery objects with ornithomorphic characteristics, from Middle and LBA, are ...