P6-0064 — Final report
1.
In 2006 Marjeta Šašel Kos got the state "Zois" award for her research on Appian and Illyricum.

The book represents results of a research, which was carried out over 20 years. The book is a commentary to the short Illyrian History of the Greek historian of the 2nd century AD, Appian from Alexandria. It deals with important chapters from the ancient history of the eastern Alpine and Adriatic regions as well as the western Balkans. Illyricum equals more or less the western Balkans, and its history has always been complex and problematic, often obscure. The monograph offers an updated survey of the history of Illyricum in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods.

E.01 National awards

COBISS.SI-ID: 221066240
2.
Libera

Libera is a database incorporating primarily archaeological literature. Libera encompasses the time ranging from the 5/6th century till the 10/11th century in the region of Europe, the Near East and North Africa. The problematics are concentrated on the Slavs. It consists only of publications in the library of the Institute of Archaeology (Scientific Research Center at the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts) in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

F.15 Development of a new information system/databases

COBISS.SI-ID: 14396205
3.
Divje babe Archaeological Park

The Divje babe cave is famous for the find of the Neanderthal flute which was lately included in the permanent exhibition about the human origins in the American Museum of Natural History in New York. After the completion of the excavations and scientific publications the construction of an archaeological park began. Access routes were outlined and texts and illustrations for panels were prepared under scientific supervision. With the archaeological park the cave will become accessible to the public and the range of tourist services will be enlarged in this part of Slovenia.

F.18 Transfer of new know-how to direct users (seminars, fora, conferences)

COBISS.SI-ID: 26278957
4.
Roman “Lapidarium” (Permanent exhibition of the National Museum of Slovenia)

The National Museum of Slovenia possesses among other archaeological material also an important epigraphic collection of almost 200 stone monuments with Roman inscriptions. In the spring of 1995 they were taken out of the walls, and in the same year a part of them was exhibited according to the modern principles of presenting Roman stone monuments. The “Roman Lapidarium” was opened for public in June 2005.

F.17 Transfer of existing technologies, know-how, methods and procedures into practice

COBISS.SI-ID: 125633536
5.
The heritage of Ostrorogi Jelen: 130 years of the discovery of pile-dwellings on Ljubljansko barje (travelling exhibition 2005-2007)

With this exhibition the Institute of archaeology SRC SASA together with colleagues from the Biotechnical Faculty of the University of Ljubljana celebrated 130 years of the discovery of pile-dwellings and 10 years of intensive multidisciplinary research on Ljubljansko barje. The exhibition presented the history of research and new research results: reconstruction of a pile-settlement, the beginnings of copper metallurgy in the central Slovenia, discovery of the wooden wheel in Stare gmajne and other important rare finds (wooden bow, wooden log-boat, ray bones etc.).

F.18 Transfer of new know-how to direct users (seminars, fora, conferences)

COBISS.SI-ID: 25196845
6.
Roman “Lapidarium” (Permanent exhibition of the National Museum of Slovenia)

The National Museum of Slovenia possesses among other archaeological material also an important epigraphic collection of almost 200 stone monuments with Roman inscriptions. In the spring of 1995 they were taken out of the walls, and in the same year a part of them was exhibited according to the modern principles of presenting Roman stone monuments. The “Roman Lapidarium” was opened for public in June 2005.

F.17 Transfer of existing technologies, know-how, methods and procedures into practice

COBISS.SI-ID: 125633536