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Social and spatial aspects of roots tourism in Slovenia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Koderman, Miha, Pulsipher, Lydia M.
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Analytical determination of Dolenjska region wines quality

Food Control, 2013
Abstract We monitored the levels of pesticide residues (GC–MS and LC–MS–MS), copper (FAAS), biogenic amines (HPLC-DAD), volatile phenols (SBSE-GC–MS) and microbiological quality (membrane filtration) in bottled Cvicek and Blaufrankisch wines in two consecutive years. In bottled Cvicek wines of 2008 and 2009 vintages sampled at the producers, residues
F. Čuš   +3 more
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Horses and the Embodiment of Elite Masculinity in the Dolenjska Hallstatt Culture

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2018
SummaryIn later prehistory horse ownership was a manifestation of wealth and physical prowess, and demonstrated access to distant lands. Because of the expense and restricted availability of horses, they are often reduced to indicators of status without more nuanced considerations of how lived human‐horse interactions enmeshed them in these status ...
A. Frie
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Small Steps into the Past: Archaeology for Young Children at Dolenjska Museum, Novo Mesto, Slovenia

Archaeologies, 2019
This paper describes an educational program for children aged 3–6 with detailed studies of one workshop, the “Archaeological sandbox,” and one project, the “Pedenjresearcher.” Each year several hundred preschool children visit archaeological exhibitions, with specially designed programs, which the children take seriously and enjoy. This experience is a
Lavra Fabjan, Petra Stipančić
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HERITAGE TRAILS THROUGH DOLENJSKA AND BELA KRAJINA IN SLOVENIA TOURISM ENTREPRENEURSHIP

N+P, 2012
One of the beneficial methodologies for growing and developing a level of tourism which is sustainable and enhances the totality of local and regional environments is a multi-stakeholder approach to tourism development. In this paper, we present the case
Marko Koščak
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A hitherto unnoticed Armenian loanword preserved in Southern-Italian and Dolenjska Romani

Romani Studies, 2013
Scholarly work devoted to the contribution of the Armenian language to the Romani lexicon has resulted in the discovery of about fifty loanwords of certain or possible Armenian origin. Some of these loanwords are widespread and generally well preserved in a number of Romani varieties. Some loanwords, however, have been found only in few Romani dialects,
A. Scala
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The Dolenjska Karst Area Uncovered on the Bič–Korenitka Motorway Section

, 2016
Limestone along the Bic–Korenitka motorway route is tectonically heavily fractured, forming broad collapsed and crushed zones, where it is often fractured to the level of tectonic breccia. This is understandable, as the area in question is part of the Sava compressive wedge which has undergone several phases of tectonic processes.
M. Knez   +17 more
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Intersectional social identity in Early Iron Age Dolenjska : a statistical analysis of grave goods from Kapiteljska njiva in Novo Mesto, Slovenia


There are two key components to understanding social identity: identifying important areas and understanding how they interact. Doing so in archaeological contexts is difficult but can be accomplished through the examination of grave goods, which provide
Riley Drechsler
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