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University of Novi Sad/ Danube University Krems/ Budapest University of Technology and Economics 1st International Conference within the EU Interreg DTP Project “Living Danube Limes” Online via Zoom Potential of Historic Storytelling along the Roman Danube Limes Potential of Historic Storytelling along the Roman Danube Limes 1st International Conference within the EU Interreg DTP Project “Living Danube Limes” The University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, the Danube University Krems together with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics is host of a conference, from 7th to 8th September 2021, on the Roman remains in the Danube Region, their archaeological and touristic value as well as their connecting power between modern nation states. Based on the COVID-19 restrictions, the entire conference will take place online and is therefore open to all interested participants. The confe- rence will end on 8th September 2021 at 15.00 CEST. Conference registration The conference will be streamed online and the vir- tual part is free to attend for all interested individuals. To join the conference online please register under the following link until 6th September 2021. www.donau-uni.ac.at/dbu/conference-novi-sad University of Novi Sad Danube University Krems Conference Organisers Budapest University of Technology and Economics 7th – 8th September 2021 Supported by Follow us for a journey without borders ... @livingdanubelimes

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University of Novi Sad/Danube University Krems/Budapest University of Technology and Economics

1st International Conference within the EU Interreg DTP Project “Living Danube Limes”

Online via Zoom

Potential of Historic Storytelling along the Roman Danube Limes

Potential of Historic Storytelling along the Roman Danube Limes

1st International Conference within the EU Interreg DTP Project “Living Danube Limes”

The University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, the Danube University Krems together with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics is host of a conference, from 7th to 8th September 2021, on the Roman remains in the Danube Region, their archaeological and touristic value as well as their connecting power between modern nation states.

Based on the COVID-19 restrictions, the entire conference will take place online and is therefore open to all interested participants. The confe-rence will end on 8th September 2021 at 15.00 CEST.

Conference registration

The conference will be streamed online and the vir-tual part is free to attend for all interested individuals. To join the conference online please register under the following link until 6th September 2021.

www.donau-uni.ac.at/dbu/conference-novi-sad

University of Novi Sad Danube University Krems

Conference Organisers

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

7th – 8th September 2021

Supported by

Follow us for a journey without borders ...

@livingdanubelimes

Tuesday, 7th September 2021 Wednesday, 8th September 2021

Ivan Radman-Livaja (Arch. Museum Zagreb)New finds which are not new: unpublished Roman material from the Danube Limes area in museums’ holdings: a case study of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb

18.15

René Ployer (Abt. Archäologie BDA)The Danube Limes – From the Roman Imperial Frontier to a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Opening and Welcome

9.15

9.00

10.45

11.45

12.45

Christoph Rummel (RGK Frankfurt)Connecting rather than dividing: the Danube as a major European route in Antiquity

Felix Marcu (Babes-Bolyai University) The Roman Frontiers in Romania

Wolfgang Neubauer (Ludwig Boltzmann Inst.)The Danube Limes on the radar - exploring archaeological landscapes with non-invasive archaeological prospection and digital docu-mentation methods

Coffee break (30 min)

Coffee break (30 min)

Lunch time (2 h)

11.15

15.45

12.15

Coffee break (30 min)10.30

10.00

14.30 Magdolna Vicze (Hungarian National Museum)Museums, Knowledge Transfer and Networks – a Case Study of Százhalombatta

I. Rom

an Frontiers &

their Presentation in the 21st Century

Chair: M

ilica Marjanovic

Potential of Historic Storytelling along the Roman Danube Limes1st International Conference within the EU Interreg DTP Project “Living Danube Limes”

III. UN

ESCO

World H

eritage C

hair: Anna K

aiser

Katalin Wollák (Archaeologist, heritage expert)Challenges of a Multinational World Heritage Nomination

9.30

Tamás Mezős (Budapest University)Monuments Protection and Caretaking

IV. Storytelling & M

useums in the 21st C

entury C

hair: Milena K

rkljes

15.00

Evening Lecture

9.45

Craig Caldwell (Appalachian State University)Vegetius on Ships

11.30 Deniver Vukelić (Red Čuvara grada Zagreba)Roman historical re-enactment and living history in Croatia

Lunch time (2 h)12.30

9.00

14.15

Sebastian Sommer (Bayrisches Denkmalamt)Connecting States and People – The Frontier of the Roman Empire World Heritage Project and the Danube Limes

Ivana O. Roguljić (Inst. of Archaeology Zagreb)Popularisation of the Danube Limes in Croatia

11.00

12.00

14.00

Stefan Serezliev (NTC „Bulgarian Guide“)Brand Positioning of a Danube Limes Museum Cluster

Danilo Ceh (Scientific research Cen. Bistra Ptuj)Interactions between Heritage and Dynamic Urban Centres

Natalia Măgureanu (URBASOFIA)Roman routes as a contemporary bridge between people and places. The story behind ISTER project

Final discussion

II. Ships and Rom

an riverine Traditions

Chair: Ivana O

žanić Roguljić

14.45

15.15

16.15

16.45

Rob Collins (Newcastle University)Hadrian’s Wall

Nemanja Mrdic (Inst. of Archaeology Belgrad)Ship Finds in Serbia

Ronald Bockius (RGZM Mainz)Roman Shipbuilding Traditions

Marko Jelusic (Danube University Krems)Shields on Ships?

Stephen Halligan (Danube Transnat. Program)The Danube Transnational Programme

10.15