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Viminacium, Archaeological Park – Modern Code for Re-Reading the Past of the Roman City and Legionary Camp

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Anđelković Grašar, Jelena
Rogić, Dragana
Nikolić, Emilija
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Popielska-Grzybowska, Joanna
Iwaszczuk, Jadwiga
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Pultusk: Pultusk Academy of Humanities
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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 which got the status of municipium in the 2nd century AD and became colony in the 3rd during the reign of the Emperor Gordianus. Viminacium was the capital of the Roman province Moesia Superior or Upper Moesia (Moesia Prima) in late antiquity with approximately 30,000 citizens. Position of the legionary camp at the northern bank of Danube which was the limes of Roman Empire toward barbarian tribes and fertile mouth of two rivers – Danube and Mlava together with the perfect strategic position at the most important ancient cross roads gained rich development to the city throughout the whole ancient period.
Keywords:
Viminacium / archaeological park
Source:
Studies on Disasters, Catastrophes and the Ends of the World in Sources, 2013, 9-13
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  • Pultusk: Pultusk Academy of Humanities
Funding / projects:
  • IRS - Viminacium, roman city and military legion camp - research of material and non-material of inhabitants by using the modern technologies of remote detection, geophysics, GIS, digitalisation and 3D visualisation (RS-47018)
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  • collection: Acta Archaeologica Pultuskiensia vol. IV

ISBN: 978-83-7549-210-1

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