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Territory of the eastern part of the Roman province of Dalmatia comprises the area to the west of the river Drina, from Bratunac in the north to Foca in the south, and to the east of the river Drina, from Rogacica in the north to Prijepolje and Pljevlja in the south. Almost half of the total of 104 votive monuments (including the anepigraphic and fragmented monuments), recorded in this territory to date, are votive monuments dedicated to Jupiter (51), followed in number by monuments dedicated to Liber (9), Silvanus (9), and Mithras (7). Dedicants were predominantly men, significantly…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Territory of the eastern part of the Roman province of Dalmatia comprises the area to the west of the river Drina, from Bratunac in the north to Foca in the south, and to the east of the river Drina, from Rogacica in the north to Prijepolje and Pljevlja in the south. Almost half of the total of 104 votive monuments (including the anepigraphic and fragmented monuments), recorded in this territory to date, are votive monuments dedicated to Jupiter (51), followed in number by monuments dedicated to Liber (9), Silvanus (9), and Mithras (7). Dedicants were predominantly men, significantly outnumbering women dedicants. In general, all the monuments may be dated into a broader chronological period from mid-2nd till the end of 3rd centuries.
Autorenporträt
R. Zotovi¿, born in U¿ice in 1962. Became PhD in 1996. Works in Archaeological Institute in Belgrad. Published her PhD thesis in Oxford. Published her articles in numerous magazines in Serbia and abroad (Germany, Croatia, Romenia, Bulgaria). Areas of interest: romanisation, cultural and social anthropology, cult, roman votive and grave monuments.