2022
DOI: 10.5937/a-u0-37943
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Cultural and natural heritage of Djerdap: Lost history or potential for sustainable development?

Abstract: The Roman Limes, the former natural border of the Roman Empire, has been recognized as a cultural landscape with exceptional universal values of international importance by the relevant organization for the protection of cultural and natural heritage - UNESCO. The Danube River is an integral part of the Roman Limes, a testimony to the culture and traditions of the peoples who lived on the banks of the Danube, as well as cultural heritage in general. Within the part of the Danube River that passes through the R… Show more

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“…Pompeii, as a Roman-era site with diverse locations [6], Lepenski Vir, a prehistoric settlement with stone sculptures [7], and Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic settlement [8], represent different periods and civilizations. Artifacts and cultural influences associated with these sites reflect the diversity of cultural heritage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pompeii, as a Roman-era site with diverse locations [6], Lepenski Vir, a prehistoric settlement with stone sculptures [7], and Göbekli Tepe, an early Neolithic settlement [8], represent different periods and civilizations. Artifacts and cultural influences associated with these sites reflect the diversity of cultural heritage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%