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Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Danube Limes in Austria

2023
<p>The frontiers of the Roman empire together form the largest surviving monument of one of the world´s greatest states. They stretch for some 7,500 km through 20 countries which encircle the Mediterranean Sea. The remains of these frontiers have been studied by visitors and later archaeologists for several centuries. Many of the inscriptions and
David J. Breeze   +2 more
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Medieval Sites on the Danube Limes

Histria antiqua, 2009
The Danube river was important border from prehistoric period till present days. Middle ages was no exception. There was six known medieval fortress: Erdut, Borovo, Vukovar, Sotin, Šarengrad and Ilok. All of that six fortress have some kind of connections with today`s settlements but connection with prehistoric and ancient periods are still unsolved ...
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Presentation of „Living Danube limes“ project

2022
Living Danube Limes is an EU-funded Interreg Danube Transnational Programme project that focuses on connecting, enlivening, researching, preserving and high lighting the Roman Danube Limes as a transnational cultural heritage of enormous significance to create a sound foundation for a future European Cultural Route.
Fileš, Mislav   +1 more
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The beneficiary altars on the Danube limes in Croatia

Hungarian polis studies, 2017
Numerous epigraphic monuments come from Roman military sites along the Croatian part of the Danube Limes, and part of them have been found on Roman votive altars. This work contains an analysis of seven votive altars erected by military officers beneficiarii - two from the forts Teutoburgium and Cornacum, and five from the city of Mursa.
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Field Survey of the Danube Limes

2017
As a part of the scientific project Between the Danube and the Mediterranean. Exploring the role of the Roman military in the mobility of people and goods in Croatia during the Roman Era (RoMiCRO, PI: prof. dr. sc. M. Sanader) funded by the Croatian Science Foundation, on three occasions, from 2015 to 2017, systematic field surveys of the Croatian part
Matijević, Vinka, Cvetko, Mirna
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The Roman Danube limes. A guide. Part VI Croatia - Hrvatska

2022
Valorising cultural heritage and fostering sustainable tourism by LIVING the common heritage on the DANUBE LIMES as the basis for a Cultural Route.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana   +1 more
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Danube Limes

2015
To study the Danube limes during the Roman times we need to explore and search the 135 km long area on the right Danube bank between Batina and Ilok. Sites along the Danube Limes in eastern part of Croatia have been partially researched ; some were damaged by deep ploughing, robbery, urbanization, gas line infrastructure, etc.
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The Danube Limes in Croatia

2010
Lecture dealt with some specific data about Limes section in Croatia, its state of research, identification of interested parties, state of presentation and preservation as well as existing tourism activities near or on the national Roman frontier sites.
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The Danube Limes in Croatia - Communication strategy and plan

2013
This study was first attempt to develop communication strategy and plan, i. e. identification of the path, target groups and interested parties to whom information about the Danube Limes in Croatia UNESCO Nomination Process on a national level should be diseminated.
Vukmanić, Igor, Kovač, Marina
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The Danube Limes in Croatia - Intermediatte overview results

2013
Intermediate results of the Croatian Project Partner (Muzej Slavonije - Arheološki muzej Osijek) about national Nomination process were presented to international interested parties and other Partner institutions on the Danube Limes Brand Conference in Bratislava.
Vukmanić, Igor, Kovač, Marina
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