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The site of Crkvina is located in the village of Biskupija near Knin. Biskupija, along with Nin, Solin and Knin, is one of the most important early medieval settlements in the Kingdom of Croatia. With its distinctive archaeological heritage it provides precious evidence about the cultural and political rise of the medieval Croatian state’s continuity from the 9th to the 12th centuries. In the following text we present a short overview of the existing research and literature, we identify the issue connected to the individual category of the finds and display chronologically the development of the complex at Crkvina in all of its phases.
Documenta Praehistorica
Architecture of Lasinja culture settlements in the light of new investigations in northern Croatia2011 •
The site of Beketinci, Bentež, stands out among Lasinja settlements as the site of the largest uncovered surface – the excavation at 30 900m2 revealed a portion of a Lasinja culture settlement. Its western part (covering 24 700m2) was dedicated to working activities (working features: clay-extraction pits, working pits, self-standing partitions, pottery kilns, and wells), while in the eastern, residential, part (extending over 6200m2 of excavated surface) we uncovered a cluster of 5 rectangular above-ground houses, two residential pit-houses, and five residential or working pit-houses. Absolute dates for this settlement span the period between 3900 and 3300 BC, dating it to the late phase of Lasinja culture.
The study of the Middle Ages has played a crucial role in the study of Croatian history since its establishment as an academic discipline in the second half of the nineteenth century. This special interest in medieval history, however, had little in common with what is nowadays called “ medieval studies". Research in Croatian medieval history, similarly to other countries in nineteenth century Europe, was strongly linked to the process of "nation building". The author summarizes major trends in Medieval studies in Croatia during the second half of the 20th century with the special focus on the changes in the 1990s. Seeing the changes in the "epistemological configurations" in the field as positive ones, the author inquires the role of the alumni of the Department of Medieval studies at CEU in the process. Author concludes that a group of departmental alumni and current students make visible contribution to the modernisation and proliferation of medieval studies (mostly history) in Croatia.
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Sublime Cosmos in Graeco-Roman Literature and Its Reception
Visions and Memories of Lucretius in Seneca's 'Naturales Quaestiones'2024 •
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The Higher Monkey Climb: Shame as a Tool in Seeking a Sustainable World2021 •
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International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Technical and Financial Analysis for the Implementation of Small-scale Self-generation Projects, based on Grid-Tied Photovoltaic Solar Energy, for Residential Users under Colombian Regulations2024 •
Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional
The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Physical Growth and Personal Hygiene of AdolescentsJournal of Cancer Research Updates
Do we Need to Wake Patients up during Cortical Surgery?2018 •
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Journal of basic and clinical health sciences
Investigation of Oral Mucositis Incidence and Risk Factors in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy2023 •
MedieKultur: Journal of media and communication research
Angela Ndalianis: The Horror Sensorium: Media and the Senses. Jefferson: McFarland & Co. Inc. 20122013 •
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Matching supply and demand in crowdshipping: A theoretical framework2020 •