A camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatre

Camel remains have occasionally been found in Roman provincial sites throughout the Empire. In Serbia, several camel bones were found on Roman period sites. In the course of the excavations of the Viminacium amphitheatre, a partial camel skeleton was found in the western part of the arena. This find...

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Main Authors: Vuković Sonja, Bogdanović Ivan
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Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia 2013-01-01
Series:Starinar
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2013/0350-02411363251V.pdf
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spelling doaj-4e4b95c6e4254706a529ecdee0e3301c2020-11-24T21:07:09ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392013-01-0120136325126710.2298/STA1363251V0350-02411363251VA camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatreVuković Sonja0Bogdanović Ivan1University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Laboratory of Bioarchaeology, Belgrade%SR13-01.21Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade%SR11-012.01Camel remains have occasionally been found in Roman provincial sites throughout the Empire. In Serbia, several camel bones were found on Roman period sites. In the course of the excavations of the Viminacium amphitheatre, a partial camel skeleton was found in the western part of the arena. This find dates back to the middle, or the second half, of the 4th century AD, the period after the amphitheatre lost its function. As no other camel skeleton has been found throughout the European part of the Empire until now, this one represents a unique find in this territory. According to mixed morphometric features of the skeleton, it is suggested that the skeleton belonged to a hybrid individual. Based on taphonomic analysis of the skeleton, assumptions have been made as to how the corpse of this animal was treated after death. In this paper the role and significance of camels in Roman provinces in the territory of Serbia is also discussed.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2013/0350-02411363251V.pdfLate Roman periodViminaciumamphitheatrecamelcamel hybridisation
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author Vuković Sonja
Bogdanović Ivan
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Bogdanović Ivan
A camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatre
Starinar
Late Roman period
Viminacium
amphitheatre
camel
camel hybridisation
author_facet Vuković Sonja
Bogdanović Ivan
author_sort Vuković Sonja
title A camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatre
title_short A camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatre
title_full A camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatre
title_fullStr A camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatre
title_full_unstemmed A camel skeleton from the Viminacium amphitheatre
title_sort camel skeleton from the viminacium amphitheatre
publisher Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia
series Starinar
issn 0350-0241
2406-0739
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Camel remains have occasionally been found in Roman provincial sites throughout the Empire. In Serbia, several camel bones were found on Roman period sites. In the course of the excavations of the Viminacium amphitheatre, a partial camel skeleton was found in the western part of the arena. This find dates back to the middle, or the second half, of the 4th century AD, the period after the amphitheatre lost its function. As no other camel skeleton has been found throughout the European part of the Empire until now, this one represents a unique find in this territory. According to mixed morphometric features of the skeleton, it is suggested that the skeleton belonged to a hybrid individual. Based on taphonomic analysis of the skeleton, assumptions have been made as to how the corpse of this animal was treated after death. In this paper the role and significance of camels in Roman provinces in the territory of Serbia is also discussed.
topic Late Roman period
Viminacium
amphitheatre
camel
camel hybridisation
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2013/0350-02411363251V.pdf
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