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Cultural landscape of ancient Viminacium and modern Kostolac – creation of a new approach to the preservation and presentation of its archaeological and industrial heritage

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Nikolić, Emilija
Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana
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Viminacium, once an important Roman city and a legionary fortress near the Danube, situated in the villages of Stari Kostolac and Drmno, in Serbia, near a strip coal mine and a power plant, today is the most developed archaeological park in Serbia and is visited by many tourists. However, the future sustainable development of the wider area requires the creation of a more comprehensive approach to the presentation of its archaeological and industrial heritage, connecting Viminacium and other historical traces into a cultural landscape where industrial progress, heritage preservation and modern tourism are linked.
Keywords:
Viminacium / Kostolac / Cultural landscape / Archaeological heritage / Industrial heritage
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Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade], 2018, 785-792
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  • Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture
Funding / projects:
  • IRS - Viminacium, roman city and military legion camp - research of material and non-material of inhabitants by using the modern technologies of remote detection, geophysics, GIS, digitalisation and 3D visualisation (RS-47018)
  • The Modernization of the Western Balkans (RS-177009)

ISBN: 978-86-7924-199-3

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_651
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https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/651
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year = "2018",
abstract = "Viminacium, once an important Roman city and a legionary fortress near the Danube, situated
in the villages of Stari Kostolac and Drmno, in Serbia, near a strip coal mine and a power
plant, today is the most developed archaeological park in Serbia and is visited by many tourists.
However, the future sustainable development of the wider area requires the creation of a
more comprehensive approach to the presentation of its archaeological and industrial heritage,
connecting Viminacium and other historical traces into a cultural landscape where industrial
progress, heritage preservation and modern tourism are linked.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]",
title = "Cultural landscape of ancient Viminacium and modern Kostolac – creation of a new approach to the preservation and presentation of its archaeological and industrial heritage",
pages = "785-792",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_651"
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Nikolić, E.,& Roter-Blagojević, M.. (2018). Cultural landscape of ancient Viminacium and modern Kostolac – creation of a new approach to the preservation and presentation of its archaeological and industrial heritage. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]
Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture., 785-792.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_651
Nikolić E, Roter-Blagojević M. Cultural landscape of ancient Viminacium and modern Kostolac – creation of a new approach to the preservation and presentation of its archaeological and industrial heritage. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]. 2018;:785-792.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_651 .
Nikolić, Emilija, Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana, "Cultural landscape of ancient Viminacium and modern Kostolac – creation of a new approach to the preservation and presentation of its archaeological and industrial heritage" in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade] (2018):785-792,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_651 .

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