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Rimsko grobišče v Podlipoglavu pri Ljubljani
ID Srdanović, Simeun (Author), ID Gaspari, Andrej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Žerjal, Tina (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu sem predstavil arheološko podobo vzhodnega dela Posavskega hribovja. Poudarek je na najdišču v Podlipoglavu blizu Ljubljane, kjer je ekipa Mestnega muzeja Ljubljana leta 1997 izvedla arheološke raziskave in odkrila grobišče s 33 grobovi. Osrednji del naloge tvori analiza grobišča, s poudarkom na tipološki obdelavi keramičnega gradiva, ki je dokaz obstoja rimskodobne naselbine v bližnji okolici. Obravnavano grobišče je kontinuirano v uporabi od 1. do 5. st. Nahaja se v vzhodnem delu mestnega teritorija Emone, blizu vzhodne meje 10. regije Italije in province Panonije. Tako predstavlja odličen primer stika več različnih tradicij.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:arheologija, rimsko obdobje, grobišče, emonsko podeželje, Podlipoglav.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151667 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:Roman cemetery in Podlipoglav near Ljubljana
Abstract:
In this bachelor thesis, I have presented an archaeological image of the eastern part of the Sava Hills. The research has focused on the site in Podlipoglav near Ljubljana. In antiquity, the site had been located in the eastern part of the city territory of Emona, close to the border of the 10th Region of Italy and the province of Pannonia. There, a team of archaeologists from the City Museum of Ljubljana conducted archeological excavations in 1997. There, they found a cemetery with 33 graves. The central part of the thesis is a detailed analysis of the cemetery, focusing on the typological processing of the pottery, which proves the existence of the Roman-period settlement in the nearby vicinity. The analysed cemetery had been used in continuity from the 1st to the 5th century. Because of its position in the vicinity of the border between the regions within the Roman Empire, this site presents a very interesting example of contact between multiple traditions.

Keywords:archaeology, roman period, cemetery, Emona’s countryside, Podlipoglav.

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