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An overview of the CBM industries of ancient Viminacium

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2022
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Jevtović, Ljubomir
Danković, Ilija
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Abstract
This study will analyse the CBM (Ceramic Building Material) industry of ancient Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province of Moesia Superior and the military camp of the Legio VII Claudia. Extensive archaeological excavations have unearthed 14 brick kilns in the areas surrounding the civilian settlement and the military camp. The majority of kilns were spread out across two main production areas. They were operated by the legion and were identified as the main areas of CBM production in Viminacium. Several kilns were found outside of these areas and probably represent small scale private production.
Keywords:
Legio VII Claudia / brickmaking / roman brick kilns / Ceramic building materials (CBM) / Moesia Superior / Viminacium
Source:
Roman Pottery and Glass Manufactures: Production and Trade in the Adriatic Region and Beyond: Proceedings of the 4th International Archaeological Colloquium (Crikvenica, 8-9 November 2017), 2022, 117-124
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  • Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
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)

DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv2x8v66p.13

ISBN: 9781803273693

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https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv2x8v66p.13
https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803273686
http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/630
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year = "2022",
abstract = "This study will analyse the CBM (Ceramic Building Material) industry of ancient Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province of Moesia Superior and the military camp of the Legio VII Claudia. Extensive archaeological excavations have unearthed 14 brick kilns in the areas surrounding the civilian settlement and the military camp. The majority of kilns were spread out across two main production areas. They were operated by the legion and were identified as the main areas of CBM production in Viminacium. Several kilns were found outside of these areas and probably represent small scale private production.",
publisher = "Archaeopress Publishing Ltd",
journal = "Roman Pottery and Glass Manufactures: Production and Trade in the Adriatic Region and Beyond: Proceedings of the 4th International Archaeological Colloquium (Crikvenica, 8-9 November 2017)",
title = "An overview of the CBM industries of ancient Viminacium",
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Jevtović, L.,& Danković, I.. (2022). An overview of the CBM industries of ancient Viminacium. in Roman Pottery and Glass Manufactures: Production and Trade in the Adriatic Region and Beyond: Proceedings of the 4th International Archaeological Colloquium (Crikvenica, 8-9 November 2017)
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., 117-124.
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2x8v66p.13
Jevtović L, Danković I. An overview of the CBM industries of ancient Viminacium. in Roman Pottery and Glass Manufactures: Production and Trade in the Adriatic Region and Beyond: Proceedings of the 4th International Archaeological Colloquium (Crikvenica, 8-9 November 2017). 2022;:117-124.
doi:10.2307/j.ctv2x8v66p.13 .
Jevtović, Ljubomir, Danković, Ilija, "An overview of the CBM industries of ancient Viminacium" in Roman Pottery and Glass Manufactures: Production and Trade in the Adriatic Region and Beyond: Proceedings of the 4th International Archaeological Colloquium (Crikvenica, 8-9 November 2017) (2022):117-124,
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2x8v66p.13 . .

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