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Colonia Iulia Emona at the crossroads in the South-Eastern Alpine region during the late Roman period – an isotope perspective
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Leskovar, Tamara
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Snoeck, Christophe
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Črešnar, Matija
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Hlad, Marta
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Gerritzen, Carina
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James, Hannah F.
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Spros, Rachèl
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Goderis, Steven
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Gaspari, Andrej
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Colonia Iulia Emona (present-day Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia) was an autonomous town in the north-eastern part of Roman Italy (regio X). Its importance is closely linked with its favourable position at the crossroad of land and water routes connecting Italy with continental provinces and Eastern regions of the Empire. The Roman town of Emona had three major necropolises, situated along roads approaching to the city from the South-West (direction towards Aquileia), the East (Siscia, Pannonia), and the North-East (Poetovio, Pannonia). Excavations of the Gosposvetska road, conducted in 2017/2018, unearthed a particular area of the Northern necropolis of Emona and revealed a cemeterial complex, spatially separated from the neighbouring burial grounds. To better understand the people from Late Roman Emona and this cemeterial complex, a multi-isotopic study on 27 individuals recovered from the excavation at Gosposvetska road was carried out and a bioavailable strontium (BASr) baseline for Ljubljana and its surrounding was established. The isotopic analyses suggest C$_3$ plants-based diet, with some contribution from animal proteins and C$_4$ plants. Most individuals exhibit local oxygen and strontium signals, consistent with the climate and agricultural landscape surrounding Roman Emona. The few outliers indicate individuals with different diet and possibly non-local origins.
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English
Keywords:
archaeology
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Colonia Iulia Emona
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multi-isotopic study
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human remains
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diet
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Sr baseline
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FF - Faculty of Arts
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Published
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
12 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 65, art. 105218
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-169554
UDC:
902.3
ISSN on article:
2352-4103
DOI:
10.1016/j.jasrep.2025.105218
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238111235
Publication date in RUL:
03.06.2025
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Journal of archaeological science : reports
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Elsevier
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2352-4103
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40115501
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Slovenian
Keywords:
kolonija Julija Emona
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arheologija
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multiizotopska študija
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človeški posmrtni ostanki
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prehrana
Projects
Funder:
EC - European Commission
Funding programme:
H2020
Project number:
948913
Name:
Landscape Use and Mobility In EuRopE - Bridging the gap between cremation and inhumation
Acronym:
LUMIERE
Funder:
FWO - Research Foundation Flanders
Funding programme:
Weave
Project number:
G0A9721N
Acronym:
CRIME
Funder:
ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
N7-0194
Name:
Kremacija ali inhumacija pri preteklih skupnostih? Multidisciplinarno vprašanje na evropski ravni
Funder:
Vrije Universiteit Brussels
Funding programme:
Strategic research fund
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P6-0247
Name:
Arheologija
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Funding programme:
University of Ljubljana, RSF-A
Acronym:
MATRES
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