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The beginning of Pliny’s description of Illyricum (Nat. hist. 3, 139) and the Liburnians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
O početnom dijelu Plinijeva opisa Ilirika (Nat. hist. 3, 139) postoje proturječna mišljenja. Smatra se da je taj dio teksta zapravo nedovršen zbog neusklađenosti podataka preuzetih iz raznorodnih vrela.
Čače, Slobodan
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Shallow‐Marine, Benthic Ecosystems Show Compositional Shifts in Response to the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) on the Adriatic Carbonate Platform

open access: yesPaleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, Volume 40, Issue 4, April 2025.
Abstract The response of shallow‐marine ecosystems to the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is understudied, and analyses that do exist typically focus on larger benthic foraminifera and coral‐algal reef mound evolution. Here we investigate the dynamics of benthic marine assemblages across the PETM in the Kozina and Čebulovica sections (Slovenia)
A. M. Weiss   +4 more
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Chapter 9. Feral fields of Northern Dalmatia (Croatia)

open access: yesArchaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 94-105, July 2024.
Abstract How do we identify ancient fields and farming systems in areas where the same spaces of cultivation have been used repeatedly over thousands of years? In the limestone karst landscapes of northern Dalmatia, on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, drystone field walls, terraces, and cairns are common features that attest to generations of working the
James Countryman   +3 more
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Ecology and niche assembly of campanula tommasiniana, a narrow endemic of mt učka (Liburnian Karst, north-western Adriatic)

open access: yesActa Botanica Croatica, 2014
Abstract Campanula tommasiniana is a typical chasmophyte occupying calcareous rock crevices and cracks along a wide range of ecological gradients, demonstrating a high degree of ecological plasticity and stress tolerance with regards to abiotic factors.
Surina, Boštjan, Martinčić, Andrej
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Subalpine Beech Forest with Hairy Alpenrose (Polysticho Lonchitis-Fagetum Rhododendretosum Hirsuti Subass. Nova) on Mt. Snežnik (Liburnian Karst, Dinaric Mts) [PDF]

open access: yesHacquetia, 2007
Subalpine Beech Forest with Hairy Alpenrose (Polysticho Lonchitis-Fagetum Rhododendretosum HirsutiSubass. Nova) on Mt. Snežnik (Liburnian Karst, Dinaric Mts)Subalpine beech stands with Hairy Alpenrose (Rhododendron hirsutum) were phytosociologically studied on Mt. Snežnik (Dinaric Mts).
Rakaj, Marash, Surina, Boštjan
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The fossil record of freshwater Gastropoda – a global review

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 99, Issue 1, Page 177-199, February 2024.
ABSTRACT Gastropoda are an exceptionally successful group with a rich and diverse fossil record. They have conquered land and freshwater habitats multiple times independently and have dispersed across the entire globe. Since they are important constituents of fossil assemblages, they are often used for palaeoecological reconstruction, biostratigraphic ...
Thomas A. Neubauer
wiley   +1 more source

Nostro Archaeologiae Indicae Professori Simeoni Batovic (predgovor 12. svesku Archaeologiae Adriaticae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Overview of scientific and professional work of the archaeologist Šime Batović, PhD, full professor has been presented to the archaeological and wide public on more than one occasion. Even so, it is still not thoroughly evaluated. This foreword is only a
Sineva Kukoč
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Nadin – nekropola na ravnom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
At University Center for Forensic Sciences, on kind request of prof. Sineva Kukoč, human osteological material from Liburnian-Roman Nadin flat necropolis, were delivered.
Ela Škorić   +3 more
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Liburni and the Caput Adriae Region in the Early First Millenium BC – Discussing the Liburnian two-part bow Fibulae

open access: yesArchaeologia Adriatica, 2022
The article examines two-part bow fibulae (of the Osor type, variant A, or II according to D. Glogović), which formed a part of female attire in the region of Liburnia during the 9th and 8th centuries BC. Given their bow shapes and long, decorated pins these fibulae can be related to the two-part bow fibulae with conical helices also of the Osor type ...
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Bones, Burials, and the Riddle of Truth: Reconstructing the Past Through What Has Been Left Behind

open access: yes, 2020
Mortuary archaeology is known to be the study of human remains and burials. The primary focus of this work has been to study all of the elements associated in burials to learn more about the burial practices and rituals in a group’s culture, however ...
Begonja, Jelena M.
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