Preserving the Danube Limes in Serbia: A review of the biodeterioration of Trajan’s Bridge [PDF]
One of the most significant monuments of the Roman Danube Limes is Trajan’s Bridge, built in the period from 103 to 105 AD. The remains of the pillars on the Serbian bank of the Danube were partially restored four decades ago.
Unković Nikola +3 more
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A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products [PDF]
Cultural assets in the area of the Danube Limes in Serbia are an integral part of the world heritage “Roman Empire Borders”. The research presented in this paper includes the tourist and cartographic visualization of 19 Roman sites in the Danube Limes region of Golubac–Radujevac, to determine the real possibilities of tourism development in this area ...
Jasmina M. Jovanović +11 more
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Syrian priesthood in the territory of Danube Limes of Moesia superior: Funerary monument dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Sea Syria from Glamija [PDF]
In 1982, during archaeological excavations in the Danube Limes, a funerary stela was found in the locality of Glamija I (in the village of Rtkovo), inside the Roman fortress, dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Dea Syria.
Gavrilović-Vitas Nadežda M.
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Danube limes in Serbia: on the way to a UNESCO World heritage site – problems, challenges and solutions [PDF]
Since 1987, when the first part of the Roman Limes was inscribed to the UNESCO List of World Heritage, there has been an idea to unite this system, stretching over 5,000 km across the Roman provinces in Europe, the Near East and North Africa, into one big site – Frontiers of the Roman Empire (Ployer, Polak and Schmidt 2017).
Mrđić, Nemanja +2 more
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Geology of Raw Materials in Roman Mortars of the Danube Limes in Serbia [PDF]
Geological building materials have always played a very important role in the construction of all types of buildings. They were among the first mineral raw materials exploited, processed, and used by man (Prikril et al., 2016). In most cases, these are raw materials of a local character, cheap, and easily available.
Delić-Nikolić, Ivana +3 more
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Following the Ancients - Conservation Mortars for the Danube Limes in Serbia [PDF]
Sustainable preservation of historic buildings is a long-term process that begins with the analysis of all data related to their creation and further duration and ends with the proposal of measures to preserve their current condition and prevent future damage.
Miličić, Ljiljana +4 more
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Mortar Research and Design – Preserving the Values of the Danube Limes in Serbia [PDF]
The research project Mortar Design for Conservation - Danube Roman Frontier 2000 Years After (MoDeCo2000) explores Roman mortars of the former Danube Limes in Serbia. It aims to fill in some missing pieces of the puzzle about life in the Roman period in the border territory by examining the creation of fortifications, and public and residential ...
Nikolić, Emilija +5 more
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Cultural and natural heritage of Djerdap: Lost history or potential for sustainable development? [PDF]
The Roman Limes, the former natural border of the Roman Empire, has been recognized as a cultural landscape with exceptional universal values of international importance by the relevant organization for the protection of cultural and natural heritage ...
Nikolić Marko, Šćekić Jelena
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Landscape and its Traces in Roman Mortars of the Danube Limes in Serbia [PDF]
The research within the project Mortar Design for Conservation - Roman Danube Frontier 2000 Years After (MoDeCo2000), dealing with Roman buildings in Serbia situated along the former Danube Limes was carried out using data from archaeological, architectural, and geological contexts, combined with mineralogical, chemical and material science research ...
Delić-Nikolić, Ivana +4 more
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Contemporary approaches to the revitalisation, presentation and promotion of cultural and natural heritage of the part of the Roman Limes - Case study of the late antique tomb in Brestovik [PDF]
The Roman Limes is recognised as a serial cultural property of exceptional universal values of international importance by UNESCO. In the Republic of Serbia, it includes the Danube Valley.
Nikolić, Marko +2 more
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