2020
DOI: 10.21301/eap.v15i3.4
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Crossroads and Barriers on the Roman Border: Institutional Authority, Roman Heritage and the “Đerdap” Projects

Abstract: Institutional authority, Roman heritage and the “Đerdap” projects Although “the archaeological research in the Đerdap area represents the most important crossroad in Serbian archaeology” (Bikić i Šarić 2017, 67), the role of the two large research projects Đerdap I and II in the development of the discipline and the local archaeological community remains to be thoroughly reconsidered. In search for the answer whether the vast corpus of archaeological material and information gained in the course of these… Show more

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“…The first significant research of the Djerdap segment began in the 19th century and data on more than 80 different sites were published in numerous documents [4,5]. A special problem of this segment is the fact that many localities are currently underwater, as a result of the commissioning of the Djerdap Hydroelectric Power Plant.…”
Section: Research Of the Roman Limes -Djerdap Segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first significant research of the Djerdap segment began in the 19th century and data on more than 80 different sites were published in numerous documents [4,5]. A special problem of this segment is the fact that many localities are currently underwater, as a result of the commissioning of the Djerdap Hydroelectric Power Plant.…”
Section: Research Of the Roman Limes -Djerdap Segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%