Female archaeologists and Roman military research in Croatia (CROSBI ID 725329)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa
Podaci o odgovornosti
Cvetko, Mirna ; Kaić, Iva
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Female archaeologists and Roman military research in Croatia
Archaeological excavations and study of Roman military sites in Croatia were scarce and mostly in the domain of male archaeologists. It was all to be changed in 1997, when prof. dr. Mirjana Sanader started her groundbreaking archaeological excavations of the Roman legionary fortress of Tilurium. The excellent results achieved during more than 20 years of excavations of Tilurium showed the great importance of the site, both for national and international archeology, primarily due to the fact that it was the first Roman military site in Croatia where systematic archaeological excavations were carried out. Prof. Sanader made an outstanding contribution to the research of the Roman military in Croatia not only through the Tilurium research, whose results were published in five monographs and numerous scientific papers, but also in her management of several scientific projects concerning the Roman military at the Delmataean and Danubian limes in Croatia.
Roman archaeology ; Roman military ; Female researchers
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Podaci o prilogu
26-27.
2022.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
LIMES Congress XXV. Session overview.
Nijmegen:
Podaci o skupu
25th LIMES Congress
predavanje
21.08.2022-27.08.2022
Nijmegen, Nizozemska