
Interdisciplinary Research Into Iron Metallurgy Along the Drava River in Croatia: The Transfer Project
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Tajana Sekelj Ivancan (Contributor) Tena Karavidovic (Contributor)
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Tajana Sekelj Ivancan graduated archaeology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zagreb where she also obtained her doctorate in 1999. She is a Scientific Advisor - Second Appointment (permanent position) at the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb, where she has been leading the TransFER project funded by the Croatian Science Foundation. Tajana's scholarly interests include Early Middle Ages, High Middle Ages, settlements, ceramics, smelting workshops, smelting furnaces, and iron ore processing. Tajana received the Josip Brunsmid annual award of the Croatian Archaeological Society for her monograph Podravina in the Early Middle Ages published in 2012. ; Tena Karavidovic graduated archaeology at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. She is currently a doctoral fellow - research assistant at the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb, and a member of theTransFER Project research group. Her doctoral thesis is related to technological and social aspects of iron production during late Antiquity and early Middle Ages.
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- Contributor: Tajana Sekelj Ivancan
- Imprint: Archaeopress
- ISBN13: 9781803271026
- Number of Pages: 284
- Packaged Dimensions: 205x290mm
- Packaged Weight: 8478
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Archaeopress
- Release Date: 2021-10-07
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Tajana Sekelj Ivancan graduated archaeology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zagreb where she also obtained her doctorate in 1999. She is a Scientific Advisor - Second Appointment (permanent position) at the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb, where she has been leading the TransFER project funded by the Croatian Science Foundation. Tajana's scholarly interests include Early Middle Ages, High Middle Ages, settlements, ceramics, smelting workshops, smelting furnaces, and iron ore processing. Tajana received the Josip Brunsmid annual award of the Croatian Archaeological Society for her monograph Podravina in the Early Middle Ages published in 2012. ; Tena Karavidovic graduated archaeology at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. She is currently a doctoral fellow - research assistant at the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb, and a member of theTransFER Project research group. Her doctoral thesis is related to technological and social aspects of iron production during late Antiquity and early Middle Ages.
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