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'Tomb with cupids' from Viminacium: A contribution to research of construction, iconography and style [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2013
The tomb G-160, known as the 'Tomb with Cupids', was discovered in 2003, during the excavations at the Pirivoj - Viminacium necropolis. The tomb has a trapezial section, characteristic for Viminacium tombs of the late antique period, and its interior was
Anđelković-Grašar Jelena   +2 more
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Prosopomorphic vessels from Moesia Superior [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2008
The prosopomorphic vessels from Moesia Superior had the form of beakers varying in outline but similar in size. They were wheel-thrown, mould-made or manufactured by using a combination of wheel-throwing and mould-made appliqués.
Nikolić Snežana, Raičković Angelina
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Incidence of Denominations in Graves at the Southern Necropolises of Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yesArheologija i prirodne nauke, 2020
Na viminacijumskim južnim nekropolama (Više Grobalja i Pećine) istovremeno su upražnjavani rituali kremacije i inhumacije od 1. do sredine 3. veka. U to vreme obred kremacije pokojnika bio je napušten i jedini vid sahranjivanja nadalje predstavlja inhumacija. Tokom zaštitnih arheoloških istraživanja od 1978. do 1990.
Vojvoda, Mirjana, Redžić, Saša
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Ceramic balsamaria-bottles: The example of Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2006
The earliest balsamaria to appear in the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods are ceramic and seldom over 10 cm in height. On the Southern Necropolis of Viminacium (sites Više grobalja and Pećine) 21 vessels of this type have been found. The features they
Nikolić Snežana, Raičković Angelina
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Natural Brick of Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Building activity in Viminacium, an important Roman legionary fortress and a city on the Danube in today’s Serbia, was influenced by its natural surroundings. They influenced the position and orientation of the first fortification, built in the 1st century AD, as well as the range of raw materials for the construction of buildings in all of Viminacium ...
Nikolić, Emilija   +3 more
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(italijanski) La scena di caccia: motivo di decorazione delle stele funerarie della moesia superior [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2006
(italijanski) In questo studio l'argomento della ricerca si focalizza sulle scene di caccia come motivo di decorazione, nella maggior parte dei fregi delle stele funerarie della Moesia Superior.
Pilipović Sanja
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The image of Persephone on the Upper Moesian limes a contribution to the study of ancient cults [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2012
The ways in which Persephone was depicted in the Roman province of Upper Moesia may help understand the significance the goddess had for the inhabitants of the Upper Moesian limes, notably Viminacium and Ratiaria, where the discussed archaeological ...
Pilipović Sanja
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(francuski) Une nouvelle borne milliaire découverte sur la voie romaine Naissus-Lissus [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2006
(francuski) Cet article a pour objet d'étude la voie romaine Naissus-Lissus, la station d'Ad Fines (Kuršumlija), le compendium (raccourci) dont fait état une inscription de Viminacium et une borne milliaire découverte récemment, entre autre matériel, sur
Petrović Vladimir P.
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Viminacium – History and Research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The legionary fort in Viminacium was most likely established at the beginning of the 1st century CE, as the Romans reached this part of the Danube Valley. It seems that organising the military on the Danube occurred simultaneously with the establishment of the province of Moesia, in the year 15 CE.
Vojvoda, Mirjana   +1 more
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A Three-Headed Glass Bead from Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The paper presents a new find of a three-headed glass bead from the vicinity of Viminacium, Serbia. The bead originates from the multi-layered site of Nad Klepečkom, and represents the second find of a three-headed glass bead in the territory of Serbia.
Mladenović, Ognjen, Jovičić, Mladen
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