The Kramaršek grave from Legen, presented since 2015 in the permanent exhibition of the Soklič collection in the Carinthian Regional Museum in Slovenj Gradec, belongs to the outstanding warrior graves of the Podzemelj 2 phase, which testimony of the turbulent events in the time around 700 BC in the territory between the lower Danube and the Alps.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 39519277“The Disappearing Tombstone” is a collection of ten stories about real people, who once lived in Emona or the surrounding countryside. These stories shed light on the everyday lives and often highly unusual fates of these people. The eleventh story reveals why the Romans believed that Emona had been founded by Jason and his Argonauts. The myth would lead later historians to believe that Emona was older than Rome.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 277934592Archaeological excavations at Ančnikovo gradišče were ongoing in 2015 under the Slovenian-Croatian project Birth of Europe. Excavations have expanded the knowledge of the chronology and the appearance of the settlement. Different actions (lectures, guided tours, workshops, publications on social networks) have also contributed to the better recognition of the site in public.
F.27 Contribution to preserving/protecting natural and cultural heritage
COBISS.SI-ID: 38978605Zbiva is an archaeological database for eastern Alps and its surrounding regions from the 6th c.onwards. The current v3 is a full-blown GIS based web service. The entire content of all three parts (archaeological sites, graves, artefacts) is accessible and is searchable using full text or structured search and map-based search. As www-service it produces distribution maps.
F.15 Development of a new information system/databases
COBISS.SI-ID: 36928557Exhibition is dedicated to the Vuzelnica cave, newly discovered Pleistocene site in Bela krajina. Archaeological excavation confirmed the cave as archaeological site, dating back to the Upper Palaeolithic. Selected finds are presented in the exhibition, together with the presentation of Upper Pleistocene environment, fauna and Palaeolithic way of life.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 40731949