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  • Arkas
  • is the most important database of archaeological sites in Slovenia, currently being supplemented with new finds. It comprises four subject areas: the first defines the sites according to place, content and length of time protected, the second the level of research work and protection, the third the sources of information, and the fourth the selected documentation kept by the Institute of Archaeology
    Contact: Sneža Tecco Hvala

  • Articles in Arheološki vestnik (Acta Archaeologica)
  • is a database, containing headings of the articles and book reviews, published in Arheološki vestnik. The search engine permits searching within the authors, numbers and years, the results contain the titles as well and can be resorted.
    Contact: Mateja Belak

  • Articles in Studia Mythologica Slavica
  • is a database, containing headings of the articles and book reviews, published in Studia Mythologica Slavica. The search engine permits searching within the authors, numbers and years, the results contain the titles as well and can be resorted.
    Contact: Mateja Belak

  • Libera
  • Libera is a database incorporating primarily archaeological literature. It 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. The records also include keywords. The database is intended only as a starting point for researching particular problems.
    Contact: dr. Andrej Pleterski in Mateja Belak

  • Ptuj
  • is a database, consisting of various archaeological sites in Ptuj and its near surrounding...
    Contact: dr. Jana Horvat in Andreja Dolenc

  • Zbiva
  • Zbiva is an archaeological database for eastern Alps and its surrounding regions in the early Middle Ages. According to the area, it covers the sites in Slovenia, Austria,on the NW Croatian coast, and in the NE regions in Italy, which are sometimes compared to sporadic sites from the neighbouring areas and previous era.
    It consists of three large parts (which together form a concise unit):
    • Sites database
    • Graves database
    • Objects (goods) database
    The test version provides site data with the literature concerning each site, based on Libera, a database for literature on early Middle Ages.
    Contact: Mateja Belak

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