•First published isotopic tracing of humans in Slovenia.•Baseline measurements on small archaeological animals.•Out of 32 analysed samples a few of the highest/lowest values might be ...non-local.•Individual with one of the earliest LBA iron objects was very likely a foreigner.•The majority of non-locals can be dated to the very beginning of the EIA period.
The cemetery at Dvorišče SAZU in Ljubljana, Slovenia, was in use for a long period, continuously from the Late Bronze Age into the Early Iron Age. More than 300 excavated graves offer a great potential for the analysis and discussion of chronological issues, demography, social inequalities, funeral attires, as well as burial customs within the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age societies. This site was thus chosen as a reference point for our pilot study on mobility and migration in prehistoric Slovenia. The article presents results of the analysis of strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) performed on the 32 cremated petrous part of the temporal bone (pars petrosa) from the cemetery Dvorišče SAZU in Ljubljana and 9 animal bones of small mammals from other sites in the region for baseline information. The stable isotope analysis and the study of mobility in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age presented here is one of the first such investigations involving the osteological material from the south-eastern Alpine region.
Univerza v Ljubljani, najstarejša slovenska univerza, je v letu 2019 obeležila stoletnico ustanovitve. V njenem okviru je leta 1962 na Filozofski fakulteti z delom pričel Oddelek za muzikologijo, ki ...je v slovenskem prostoru ob univerzitetnem študiju muzikologije zagotovil tudi nujne pogoje za znanstveno preučevanje glasbe znotraj humanistične fakultete. Čeprav moremo dokumentiranim premislekom o glasbi, ki so v jedru prav vsakega muzikološkega dela, na Slovenskem slediti daleč v preteklost, segajo prvi tehtnejši poskusi znanstvene obravnave glasboslovnih tem v desetletja pred prvo svetovno vojno. Od takrat dalje, posebno pa z ustanovitvijo Oddelka za muzikologijo na Filozofski fakulteti in zatem Muzikološkega inštituta pri Znanstvenoraziskovalnem centru SAZU (pobude od leta 1972, formalno ustanovljen 1980), je slovenska muzikologija stopala po poti sodobne humanistične vede. Če so bile v ospredju zanimanja slovenskih muzikologov sprva pretežno zgodovinske teme, povezane z glasbeno preteklostjo slovenskega prostora, so se z institucionalizacijo enakovredno širila in poglabljala tudi sistematično-muzikološka področja. S širitvijo raziskovalnih interesov in z razvojem stroke se je vseskozi nujno spreminjala in dopolnjevala tudi njena metodologija.
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DOBA, IZUM, KILJ, NUK, PILJ, PNG, SAZU, UILJ, UKNU, UL, UM, UPUK
This article presents the archiving of archaeological digital datasets in Slovenia in its historic context. The datasets discussed have been separated into three categories: non-reproducible ...datasets, reproducible datasets, and registries. Several reproducible datasets created by ZRC SAZU have been freely available online since the early 2000s, but the number of users is small and those benefiting often do not adhere to clearly stated copyright limitations. There is a large discrepancy between the stated interest and the actual usage of reproducible, let alone non-reproducible, online datasets disseminated as open access. In addition, adherence to fair use cannot be expected unless enforced. The key outcome of this study is that it has exposed a total absence of systemic archiving practice for non-reproducible digital datasets. The article concludes with recommendations and next steps that could be taken to address these issues in future. First and foremost, a systemic approach to digital archiving is urgently needed if the irreversible damage to the decades worth of born-digital non-reproducible digital data is to be averted.
The cemetery at Ljubljana – Dvorišče SAZU is of fundamental importance for the research into the Late Bronze Age in the territory of the southeastern Alps and beyond. The recently conducted revision ...of the entire cemetery revealed that the oldest cremations should be placed already at the very beginning of the Late Bronze Age period. Such observations have, furthermore, been confirmed by the new AMS dating results. The analysis of ceramic finds from Ljubljana cemetery showed that the best analogies for them can be found in the territory of the northern Carpathian Basin. Due to analogies in ceramic finds, cremated bones from cemeteries of the so-called Piliny Culture in Slovakia (Radzovce, Šafárikovo) were also sent for AMS analysis. Further typo-chronological analysis of the bronze grave goods revealed that connections with communities from the northern Carpathian Basin were decisive not only for the formative phase of the cemetery in Ljubljana at the very beginning of the Late Bronze Age but also later on during the Early Urnfield period. In conclusion, all cremation graves in Slovenia from the Initial and Early Urnfield period are considered. Although their number is exceptionally small, it seems possible to distinguish two separate phases. The oldest phase can be correlated with the Br D/Ha A1 period (Ljubljana Ia 1 phase) and is dated from the 13th century to the first half of the 12th century BC. The second phase, covering the major part of the Ha A period (Ljubljana Ia 2 phase), ends around the middle of the 11th century BC.
Das Gräberfeld von Ljubljana – Dvorišče SAZU ist für die Erforschung der Spätbronzezeit im Gebiet der südöstlichen Alpen und darüber hinaus von großer Bedeutung. Eine Neubewertung des gesamten Gräberfeldes ergab, dass die ältesten Brandbestattungen bereits an den Beginn der Spätbronzezeit zu stellen sind. Diese Beobachtungen wurden auch durch die Ergebnisse neuer AMS-Datierungen bestätigt. Die Analyse der Keramikfunde aus dem Gräberfeld von Ljubljana zeigte, dass die besten Analogien auf dem Gebiet des nördlichen Karpatenbeckens zu finden sind. Aufgrund dieser Parallelen im Keramikspektrum wurden auch AMS-Analysen von Leichenbrand aus Gräberfeldern der sog. Piliny-Kultur in der Slowakei (Radzovce, Šafárikovo) durchgeführt. Weitere typo-chronologische Untersuchungen der Bronzebeigaben legen nahe, dass Verbindungen zu Gemeinschaften aus dem nördlichen Karpatenbecken nicht nur in der Entstehungsphase des Gräberfeldes in Ljubljana am Beginn der Spätbronzezeit, sondern auch noch in der frühen Urnenfelderzeit bedeutsam waren. Zum Abschluss werden alle Brandgräber der frühen Urnenfelderzeit in Slowenien betrachtet. Trotz ihrer geringen Anzahl ist es möglich, zwei getrennte Phasen zu unterscheiden: Die ältere Phase kann mit der Br D/Ha A1-Periode (Ljubljana Ia 1-Phase) korreliert werden und wird vom 13. bis zur ersten Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. datiert. Die zweite Phase, die den größten Teil der Ha A-Periode (Ljubljana Ia 2-Phase) umfasst, endet etwa in der Mitte des 11. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.
The article presents the research of instrumental traditional music in the Slovenian space carried out by associates of the ZRC SAZU Institute of Ethnomusicology. It examines the audio resources ...available for the research of instrumental traditional music practices, as well as the orientations that have had an impact on the interpretation of the collected and analysed material.
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DOBA, IZUM, KILJ, NUK, PILJ, PNG, SAZU, UILJ, UKNU, UL, UM, UPUK
The book, published to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Anton Melik Geographical Institute, outlines the main features of the institute, such as the establishment and development as well as the ...main stages of the research work over the years. The institute, being part of the Scientific Research Centre of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1981, is comprised of five departments: the Department of Geoecology, the Department of Regional Geography, the Department of Natural Disasters, the Department of Geographical Information Systems and the Department of Thematic Cartography. Besides this it houses a library, geographical collections, a cartographic collection and the Commission for the Standardisation of Geographical Names appointed by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia.Rich additional material, mainly photos, that result from the research projects (the Triglav glacier and the glacier below Skuta, natural disasters and alpine farms) as well as from the preparatory work for numerous geographical publications about Slovenia and its landscapes, complements the text.
Acta geographica Slovenica je znanstvena revija za vsa področja geografije in sorodnih ved. Izdaja jo Geografski inštitut Antona Melika ZRC SAZU, zalaga Založba ZRC in sozalaga Slovenska akademija ...znanosti in umetnosti. Med letoma 1952 in 1976 je revija izhajala občasno, nato enkrat letno, od leta 2003 dvakrat letno, od leta 2019 pa izhaja trikrat letno. Od leta 1995 revija izhaja tudi na spletu. Od leta 1981 je revija vključena v Scopus, od leta 2003 pa v Web of Science. Je med najbolj citiranimi slovenskimi znanstvenimi revijami v tujini. Leta 2020 je izšel njen šestdeseti letnik in tej obletnici je posvečen ta prispevek. //
Acta geographica Slovenica is a scientific journal for papers covering all fields of geography and related disciplines. It is issued by the ZRC SAZU Anton Melik Geographical Institute, published by Založba ZRC, and co-published by the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. From 1952 to 1976, the journal was published periodically, then once a year, twice a year from 2003, and three times a year since 2019. The online version of the journal has been available since 1995. The journal has been included in Scopus since 1981 and in Web of Science since 2003. It is one of the Slovenian scholarly journals most cited abroad. The 60th volume was published in 2020 and this article is dedicated to the milestone anniversary.
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Na posvetu o Slovencih in Evropi, ki ga je pripravil odbor Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti (SAZU) za preučevanje manjšin, so se zbrala številna ugledna imena iz Slovenije in zamejstva. Poleg vprašanja kaj bo za Slovenijo, naš jezik in kulturo pomenil vstop v Evropsko unijo, sta bila v ospredju prihodnost naših zamejskih rojakov in odnos matične države do njih.
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Ljubljana: A panel discussion with regard to Slovenes in Europe: statements by Dr. Jože Pirjevec, Dr. Katalin Munda Hirnök, Dr. Janko Malle and Dr. Uroš Lipušček.
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Ljubljana: posvet o Slovencih v Evropi; izjave dr. Jože Pirjevec, dr. Katalin Munda Hirnök, dr. Janko Malle, dr. Uroš Lipušček.