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Geomorphological features of Danilsko polje near Šibenik as basis for historical-geographical development [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Pogodne poljodjelske površine u krškim prostorima imaju iznimno značenje za egzistenciju stanovništva. Danilsko polje, jedna od takvih zona, nalazi se u mikroregiji šibensko-rogozničkog primorja, u zaobalju Šibenika.
Ante Blaće, Damir Magaš
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A review of the cremation rite in the liburnian cultural context [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Autor nastoji formulirati novi problem – pojavu i značenje incineracije kod Liburna – uočen 2004. i 2007. godine, otkrićem prvih spaljenih pokopa u liburnskim funerarnim kontekstima iz starijeg željeznog doba, u humku 13 iz Nadina kod Benkovca, s tri ...
Sineva Kukoč
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Pektoralni nakit kod Liburna: odrazi mita o Sunčevu putovanju u liburnskoj kulturi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This work offers an iconographical-semantical analysis of two large bronze pectorals in the Liburnian culture, from Nin and Zaton (grave 6), symbolically based on the myth of the Sun’s journey through a composition of two “bird boats”, daily and nightly ...
Sineva Kukoč
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A selection of liburnian jewellery [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Nakon kratkog osvrta o Liburniji, gradinskim naseljima, njihovoj funkciji, liburnskom importu i uklapanju Liburna u grčko-helenistički svijet nastavlja se s ilustrativnim materijalom pojedinih istaknutih i importiranih predmeta materijalne kulture ...
Brusić, Zdenko
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Glass head pendant from Nadin A contribution to the understanding of import in the Liburnian culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
U radu se interpretira novootkriveni stakleni privjesak s prikazom lica importiran u liburnsku kulturu, nađen na liburnsko-rimskoj nekropoli u Nadinu (Nedinum). Komparativno se proučava relevantna staklena građa, uključujući i staklene perle s više lica,
Kukoč, Sineva, Čelhar, Martina
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Tracing the origin of Roman mosaic tiles in Aquileia: Petrographic analysis of specimens from the suburbium

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 67, Issue 5, Page 1247-1266, October 2025.
Abstract This research represents the most extensive characterisation of Roman mosaic tesserae (tiles) from Aquileia, Italy, to date, examining 153 specimens. The study aimed to identify the lithotypes used in mosaics production through a multi‐analytical approach, which included colorimetric analysis, polarised light microscopy and scanning electron ...
Neva M. E. Stucchi   +5 more
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The development of postglacial vegetation in coastal Croatia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
A review of postglacial vegetation development in the coastal region of Croatia is based on a synthesis of previous and the most recent archaeobotanical research, including pollen analysis, and analysis of plant macro-fossils.
R. Šoštarić
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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
wiley   +1 more source

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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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
wiley   +1 more source

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