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Pottery as evidence of nutrition and diet customs during the Roman period in Southern Pannonia (Croatia)

2022
The Diet of a region depends on the natural and climatic factors influencing the local agricultural production. In the past, changes in habits, a new dietary culture, and increased trade in various products appeared. The interdisciplinary research that includes various archaeological and archaeometric methods and experimental archaeology allows us to ...
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The Boii and their conections with the Taurisci and the Scordisci – Contacts between Central Europe and southern Pannonia during the La Tène culture

2015
During the development of the La Tène culture, which marked the Late Iron Age in southern Pannonia, intensive contacts unfolded with Central Europe, the area considered as the point of origin for the Celtic settlement of the interfluve of the Sava, Drava and Danube rivers during the second half of the 4th cent. BC.
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Late Iron Age Funerary Practice in Southern Pannonia

2016
The knowledge of the development of the La Tène Culture, whose presence marked the Late Iron Age in the greatest part of Northern Croatia, has undergone important changes in the last two decades owing to numerous trial and rescue excavations of settlements which were carried out.
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Evidence for Christianity in Roman Southern Pannonia (Northern Croatia)

1997
All sorts of material evidence for early Christianity is classified according to kinds and types, and the period in question is anylized.
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Optimo piscatu, Fish and fish-related finds from Roman Southern Pannonia and Upper Moesia as the evidence of global trade an

2002
Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman period are quite big but the story about fish, fishing and imports of fish products in Pannonia and Moesia is untold. Fishing and fish processing are culturally defined, their context is complex and aspects of the economic significance are multilayered.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana   +1 more
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PETROGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAGMATIC ROCKS OF DILJ MT. (SOUTHERN PART OF THE PANNONIAN BASIN, CROATIA)

Acta mineralogica-petrographica, 2012
This work presents basic results regarding magmatic rocks of Dilj Mt. (Croatia) in general.
Slovenec, Damir, Horvat, Marija
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Intertwining of Ethnic Identities in Southern Pannonia and Early Middle Ages

The transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages in the southern part of Pannonia was marked by the numerous incoming groups of people of new ethnic identities who were received there by the ever-smaller communities of the indigenous Roman or Romanized populations.
Škrgulja, Jana, Nikšić, Petra
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LET THEM WEAR HELMETS On the rapport between craftspeople and the elites in the Bronze Age of southern Pannonia

2013
The paper discusses the role craftspeople played in the shaping of group identity, often exemplified by trademark objects of material culture, above all prestigious goods as the preserve of elites. It is argued that, hand in hand with the elite-appropriated primacy in the socio-political and economic arenas of the world of latter prehistory, the ...
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Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos on Croats in Early Medieval Southern Pannonia (DAI, c. 30, 75–78): A Note on Concept and Method of Byzantine History Writing

Vestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta, Seriia 4: Istoriia, Regionovedenie, Mezhdunarodnye Otnosheniia, 2021
Hrvoje Gračanin
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How Deep the Archaeological Material Allows Us to Dig into Identity of Inhabitants of Early Medieval Southern Pannonia and Dalmatia?

In the works dealing with the identity of the great migration period in the area of southern Pannonia and Dalmatia, regarding the period from the 5th to the 7th century, the authors who published rare but valuable archaeological material were mostly interested in determining the ethnic identity of the inhabitants of the early medieval southern Pannonia
Škrgulja, Jana, Nikšić, Petra
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