G. Milošević, On the Limes – places for martyrs and churches, In: Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan 313, The birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces on the soil of Serbia (eds. I. Popović, B. Borić-Brešković), Nacional museum in Belgrade, Belgrade 2013, 236-241., 2013
G.Milošević, Architectural plastics in Mediana and Naissus, In: Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan 313, The birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces on the soil of Serbia (eds. I. Popović, B. Borić-Brešković), Nacional museum in Belgrade, Belgrade 2013, 184-186., 2013
G. Milošević, Тhe architecture of the residential complex in Mediana, In: Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan 313, The birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces on the soil of Serbia (eds. I. Popović, B. Borić-Brešković), Nacional museum in Belgrade, Belgrade 2013, 118-125., 2013
2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015, 2015
The cults of solar theology were more prominent in the territory of Serbia in the Late Roman peri... more The cults of solar theology were more prominent in the territory of Serbia in the Late Roman period. The expansion of Christianity was slow so the strong church organization could not have been established in Naissus before of Milan edict. Pagan monotheistic ideas were close to some concepts of Christianity particularly those implying the equality between rich and poor in eternal paradise after death. Nevertheless, contrasts in the concepts of these religions were big and irreconcilable and resulted in decisive victory of Christianity in the time of Theodosius I.
Зборник Народног музеја (Београд) 24-1, Археологија, 2019: 207–229.
У раду је анализирана архитравна греда с посветом Хекати (Mirković 1976: no. 1), из III века, отк... more У раду је анализирана архитравна греда с посветом Хекати (Mirković 1976: no. 1), из III века, откривена у Београду (Singidunum), која се чува у збирци Народног музеја у Београду. Њен изглед и начин обраде указују на то да она представља део прочеља светилишта посвећеног овом божанству. Полазећи од претпоставке да су светилишта у римској архитектури имала одређене обрасце у обликовању и украшавању, могуће је да се, на основу мерних, стилских и конструктивних анализа, донекле установи излед овог светилишта. Осим ових анализа, неопходно је одговорити и на питања у вези с могућим местом на коме је светилиште подигнуто и повезати га са до сада познатим елементима градске топонимије римског Сингидунума.
After three decades of exploring and excavating the so-called building with octagon at the locali... more After three decades of exploring and excavating the so-called building with octagon at the locality of „Gradsko polje” in Niš, new archaeological research has been conducted. The main goal of the new excavations was, based on a previously led geophysical results, to determine the dimensions of the western part of the building and to continue the exploration of the approach in front of the room with octagon. Despite modest finances and the short duration of the excavations, archaeological research has allowed us to conclude that the building with octagon had at least three building phases, starting with the beginning of the 4th century and was in original use until the 6th century. Also, a clear stratum of Middle Age houses, dating to the 11th–12th century, was also confirmed during the excavations. The paper discusses in detail the archaeological and architectural results obtained from the new excavations led in 2018 and the function of octogonal room which was the central room of the building.
G. Milošević, On the Limes – places for martyrs and churches, In: Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan 313, The birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces on the soil of Serbia (eds. I. Popović, B. Borić-Brešković), Nacional museum in Belgrade, Belgrade 2013, 236-241., 2013
G.Milošević, Architectural plastics in Mediana and Naissus, In: Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan 313, The birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces on the soil of Serbia (eds. I. Popović, B. Borić-Brešković), Nacional museum in Belgrade, Belgrade 2013, 184-186., 2013
G. Milošević, Тhe architecture of the residential complex in Mediana, In: Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan 313, The birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces on the soil of Serbia (eds. I. Popović, B. Borić-Brešković), Nacional museum in Belgrade, Belgrade 2013, 118-125., 2013
2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015, 2015
The cults of solar theology were more prominent in the territory of Serbia in the Late Roman peri... more The cults of solar theology were more prominent in the territory of Serbia in the Late Roman period. The expansion of Christianity was slow so the strong church organization could not have been established in Naissus before of Milan edict. Pagan monotheistic ideas were close to some concepts of Christianity particularly those implying the equality between rich and poor in eternal paradise after death. Nevertheless, contrasts in the concepts of these religions were big and irreconcilable and resulted in decisive victory of Christianity in the time of Theodosius I.
Зборник Народног музеја (Београд) 24-1, Археологија, 2019: 207–229.
У раду је анализирана архитравна греда с посветом Хекати (Mirković 1976: no. 1), из III века, отк... more У раду је анализирана архитравна греда с посветом Хекати (Mirković 1976: no. 1), из III века, откривена у Београду (Singidunum), која се чува у збирци Народног музеја у Београду. Њен изглед и начин обраде указују на то да она представља део прочеља светилишта посвећеног овом божанству. Полазећи од претпоставке да су светилишта у римској архитектури имала одређене обрасце у обликовању и украшавању, могуће је да се, на основу мерних, стилских и конструктивних анализа, донекле установи излед овог светилишта. Осим ових анализа, неопходно је одговорити и на питања у вези с могућим местом на коме је светилиште подигнуто и повезати га са до сада познатим елементима градске топонимије римског Сингидунума.
After three decades of exploring and excavating the so-called building with octagon at the locali... more After three decades of exploring and excavating the so-called building with octagon at the locality of „Gradsko polje” in Niš, new archaeological research has been conducted. The main goal of the new excavations was, based on a previously led geophysical results, to determine the dimensions of the western part of the building and to continue the exploration of the approach in front of the room with octagon. Despite modest finances and the short duration of the excavations, archaeological research has allowed us to conclude that the building with octagon had at least three building phases, starting with the beginning of the 4th century and was in original use until the 6th century. Also, a clear stratum of Middle Age houses, dating to the 11th–12th century, was also confirmed during the excavations. The paper discusses in detail the archaeological and architectural results obtained from the new excavations led in 2018 and the function of octogonal room which was the central room of the building.
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in Niš, new archaeological research has been conducted. The main goal of the new excavations was, based on a previously led
geophysical results, to determine the dimensions of the western part of the building and to continue the exploration of the approach
in front of the room with octagon. Despite modest finances and the short duration of the excavations, archaeological
research has allowed us to conclude that the building with octagon had at least three building phases, starting with the beginning
of the 4th century and was in original use until the 6th century. Also, a clear stratum of Middle Age houses, dating to the 11th–12th century,
was also confirmed during the excavations. The paper discusses in detail the archaeological and architectural results obtained from the new excavations led in 2018 and the function of octogonal room which was the central room of the building.
in Niš, new archaeological research has been conducted. The main goal of the new excavations was, based on a previously led
geophysical results, to determine the dimensions of the western part of the building and to continue the exploration of the approach
in front of the room with octagon. Despite modest finances and the short duration of the excavations, archaeological
research has allowed us to conclude that the building with octagon had at least three building phases, starting with the beginning
of the 4th century and was in original use until the 6th century. Also, a clear stratum of Middle Age houses, dating to the 11th–12th century,
was also confirmed during the excavations. The paper discusses in detail the archaeological and architectural results obtained from the new excavations led in 2018 and the function of octogonal room which was the central room of the building.