Books by Petra Dragonidesová
Zborník príspevkov o antických chrámoch, svätyniach a héroách je druhým exemplárom z plánovanej r... more Zborník príspevkov o antických chrámoch, svätyniach a héroách je druhým exemplárom z plánovanej rady ARCHITECTURA ARCHAEOLOGICA ANTICA, zameranej na antickú architektúru. V úvodnej časti je predstavená základná terminológia antických chrámov a nasledujú dva tematické okruhy zamerané na chrámy, svätyne a héroony na trase plánovanej exkurzie (Heliopolis, Petra) a na iných územiach Rímskej ríše (Pula, Aennona, Olbia). Architektúra svätýn, chrámov a héroonov pokrýva obdobie od klasického a helenistického obdobia až do neskorej antiky. Autori príspevkov sa nesústredili len na zachovanú architektúru, ale zhromaždili aj informácie o najvýznamnejších umeleckých pamiatkach, zmienkach u antických autorov či zobrazeniach chrámov v novoveku.
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Študijné Zvesti AÚ SAV 71 (1), 2024
The excavation of burial grounds offers a unique portal into the lives of individuals who inhabit... more The excavation of burial grounds offers a unique portal into the lives of individuals who inhabited a particular area, providing insights far exceeding those gleaned from settlement patterns. penetrating the depths of these gravesites, researchers can extract a wealth of information that vividly reconstructs the existence of individuals who lived centuries or millennia ago, including their customs and beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife. Drawing on archaeological and anthropological analyses of grave goods and skeletal remains, this paper presents new discoveries from selected cremation graves at the zohor-piesky site. While recognizing that these graves do not represent entirely undisturbed contexts, leading to the absence of some grave goods and limitations in anthropological analysis in certain cases, we are still able to draw valuable inferences from the available data. by identifying patterns in the analysed graves, we can extrapolate these findings to the remaining burials, enabling us to trace the types of artifacts associated with specific age and sex categories. this study sheds light on the social dynamics and cultural practices of the individuals interred at zohor, offering a profounder comprehension of their customs and beliefs as manifest in their burials.
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A. Rustoiu, M. Egri (eds.), The Archaeology of Communities and Landscapes in the Carpathian Basin. Interdisciplinary Perspectives., 2023
The turn of millennia meant in the area of lower Morava River also a period of change in the ethn... more The turn of millennia meant in the area of lower Morava River also a period of change in the ethnicity of the settlers. By the end of the 1st century BC and at the beginning of 1st century AD, the Celtic tribe of Boii was slowly disappearing from this zone. During this phase, new settlers came from the northern regions, Germanic tribes of Marcomanni and Quadi. These two ethnic groups shaped the environment on the lower part of Morava River during the next four centuries of the Roman period. In comparison to the quite complex Celtic settlements and oppida, Germanic people used to live in this area in open settlements, without fortification, usually established in the lowlands near a water source. Cemeteries were located nearby the settlements. This region was sometimes identified as a “third zone“, a space functioning between the Roman Empire and Barbaricum. Due to the close proximity of the Roman Empire, the Romans and the indigenous populations were able to get in contact in various kinds of situations related to trade, power control and military. Finds of Roman provenience, such as pottery, bronze vessels, glass, jewellery and other various small finds found in Germanic settlements and graves, represent the evidence of these encounters.
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Slovenská archeológia LXX – 2, 2022
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Študijné zvesti Archeologického ústavu Slovenskej akadémie vied, vol. 69, no. 2, 2022
The main aim of an article is to focus on the presentation of pear-shaped pendants found in the b... more The main aim of an article is to focus on the presentation of pear-shaped pendants found in the barbarian environment, specifically in the area of Slovakia during the Roman Period. Most essential for this work was an article of A. von Müller from 1956. It provides a typological classification according to which the finds from Slovakia were sorted. We can see the origins of the younger pear-shaped pendants in the older ball shape. Development of pendants is observable not only in the prolonging of a body shape but also in the surface decoration. Younger types represents the master works of an artisans through the delicate motifs created with thin metal wires and granulation. Archaeological and anthropological analyses points to its belonging to the female ornaments of a body. These small pieces of jewellery, made out of precious metals, were in Slovak territory found mostly in the urn graves. For the reason, that some of these finds carry traces after burning, we can expect, that they are belongings of the deceased. Most of them belongs to the B2/C1 stage. Many analogies to finds from Slovak sites are coming from Germanic burial grounds of Roman Period in todays Poland, which indicates its origin in this area. Pear-shaped pendants were most likely brought to Slovak territory in the Roman Period by people of Przeworsk culture.
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ACUA Student Newsletter, 2021
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Quark magazine, 2021
Rímska ríša a barbarské germánske kmene sa v oblasti dolného Pomoravia navzájom výrazne ovplyvňov... more Rímska ríša a barbarské germánske kmene sa v oblasti dolného Pomoravia navzájom výrazne ovplyvňovali. Svedčia o tom hrobové nálezy z tejto oblasti.
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VTERE FELIX MÁRIA. ŽIACI SVOJEJ PROFESORKE. Zborník vydaný pri príležitosti životného jubilea Dr. h. c. prof. PhDr. Márie Novotnej, DrSc., emeritnej profesorky., 2021
Článok predstavuje striebornú lamellu nájdenú v oblasti rímskeho mesta Carnuntum. Nachádza sa na ... more Článok predstavuje striebornú lamellu nájdenú v oblasti rímskeho mesta Carnuntum. Nachádza sa na nej historiola, v ktorej sú hlavnými postavami Antaura a bohyňa Artemis. Na danom príklade je v texte objasnené, ako tento druh mágie (historiola) fungoval, a prečo bol práve tento príbeh pravdepodobne obľúbený a rozšírený v Rímskom impériu. Autorka sa taktiež snaží okrem uvedenia základných informácií o náleze aj o výklad určitých prvkov využitých v príbehu z lamelly. Niektoré z ponúknutých vysvetlení však ostanú len hypotézami, pretože ich presná interpretácia nie je vzhľadom na dostatok zdrojov možná.
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ACUA Student Newsletter, 2021
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Zborník SNM CXVII, 2023
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Slovenská archeológia, 2022
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