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| name                = Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana
 
| name                = Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana
 
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| localname          = Oddelek za arheologijo, Univerza v Ljubljani
Oddelek za arheologijo, Univerza v Ljubljani
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| logo              = Faculty of Arts University of Ljubljana (logo).svg
| street address      = Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani, Zavetiška 5, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street             = Aškerčeva 2
| mailing address    = Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani, P O Box 580, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| mailing address    = Aškrčeva 2, P.O. Box 580, SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 241 1558
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 241 1558
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 243 1220
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 243 1220
| email              = info@ff.uni-lj.si
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| email              = katja.svarc@ff.uni-lj.si  
| website            = http://arheologija.ff.uni-lj.si/si_index.html
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| website            = http://arheologija.ff.uni-lj.si
| proprietor         = Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana  
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| founded by          = University of Ljubljana
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| managed by         = Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana  
 
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| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Professor Katarina Katja Predovnik
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| name                = Predrag Novaković
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| role                = Head of the Department
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| email              = predrag.novakovic@ff.uni-lj.si
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 241 1566
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| name                = Katja Švarc
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| role                = Secretary
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| telephone          = 386 (0)1 241 1558
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| email              = katja.svarc@ff.uni-lj.si
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The Department of Archaeology offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate and guided research programmes in Archaeology.
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The [[Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana|Department of Archaeology]] offers undergraduate, taught-postgraduate and guided research programmes in Archaeology at the [[University of Ljubljana]].
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In 2016 their graduate study was listed – according to the QS World University Rankings – among the 200 best archaeology programmes in the world .
 
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The Department has its own library.
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== History ==
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The beginnings of the Department of Archaeology date back to [[established::1923]] when the Archaeological Seminar was introduced. The first generations of the study were mainly focused on classical archaeology, numismatics, and Roman and Greek archaeology. After 1947 the seminar was upgraded when the study was reorganised into an independent department of the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]. From that year the study field of Prehistoric and Old Slavic Archaeology was introduced as a part of the programme.
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Along with the Archaeological Seminar the [[Department of Archaeology Library, University of Ljubljana]] was established. The Library currently has around 26,000 units of study and reference material in the field of Archaeology.
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== Today ==
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Throughout the years the Department has shifted its focus from historical positivism and a cultural-historical context to more broad archaeological cultural contexts, from palaeo-environmental studies, landscape and settlement archaeology to archaeological theory and methodology. Currently the department has eight chairs: Archaeology of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, Archaeology of Neolithic and Eneolithic, Archaeology of the Metal Period, Classical Archaeology, Archaeology of the Early Middle Ages, Archaeology of the Early Periods, and  Archaeological Methodology and Theory.
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The scholars of the Department regularly organise Neolithic Seminars for world researches active in the field of the Neolithisation of Eurasia. In 2010 the 17th Seminar on Eurasian Neolithics is focused on ''Perspectives from Culture, Population and Climate''. The Department annually publishes the English-language journal ''Documenta Praehistorica'' with articles as well as abstracts in Slovenian language available online. The journal ''Archaeologia Historica Slovenica'' publishes articles in Slovenian, English, Italian and German. A description of the content of each issue of the journal is available online.
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==International cooperation ==
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The Department is active in the international cooperation, mainly as a part of the SOCRATES/ERASMUS student exchange network with cooperating departments from universities in Beijing, Berlin, Edinburgh, Leiden, Newcastle upon Tyne, Oxford, Pisa, and Thessaloniki. It is also included in the European COST G2 research network and was active in the sixth framework programme of the European Community for research technological development and demonstration (RTD) activities.
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A recent discovery resulted from an archaeological excavation in the Istra region in the North Adriatic, where the remains of the urban settlement and the necropolis dating from the Bronze Age (1800–1200 B.C.) were found. The research was conducted on the initiative of professor [[Biba Teržan]], an archaeologist and an academician at the Department of Archaeology, along with partners from Croatia, the Folk Museum from Rovinj, and the Istra Archaeological Museum from Pula.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Department of Archaeology Library]]  
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*[[University of Ljubljana]]
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*[[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]
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*[[Department of Archaeology Library, University of Ljubljana]]
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*[[Institute of Archaeology]]
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*[[Centre for Preventive Archaeology]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/an/study/departments/department_archaeology Department of Archaeology website]
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* [http://arheologija.ff.uni-lj.si/dejavnosti/publikacije/documenta_praehistorica Documenta Praehistorica Journal] 
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* [http://arheologija.ff.uni-lj.si/dejavnosti/publikacije/archaeologia_historica_slovenica Archaeologia Historica Slovenica] (in Slovenian)
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* [http://arheologija.ff.uni-lj.si/dejavnosti/neolithic_seminars Neolithic Seminar] 
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* [http://heartofistria.com/fileadmin/documents/brosure/PUTbogovaSLO_GB.pdf The brochure of The Istrian Archaeological Park] (in Slovenian and English)
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Oddelek za arheologijo, Univerza v Ljubljani
Aškerčeva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 241 1558




The Department of Archaeology offers undergraduate, taught-postgraduate and guided research programmes in Archaeology at the University of Ljubljana.

In 2016 their graduate study was listed – according to the QS World University Rankings – among the 200 best archaeology programmes in the world .


History

The beginnings of the Department of Archaeology date back to 1923 when the Archaeological Seminar was introduced. The first generations of the study were mainly focused on classical archaeology, numismatics, and Roman and Greek archaeology. After 1947 the seminar was upgraded when the study was reorganised into an independent department of the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. From that year the study field of Prehistoric and Old Slavic Archaeology was introduced as a part of the programme.

Along with the Archaeological Seminar the Department of Archaeology Library, University of Ljubljana was established. The Library currently has around 26,000 units of study and reference material in the field of Archaeology.

Today

Throughout the years the Department has shifted its focus from historical positivism and a cultural-historical context to more broad archaeological cultural contexts, from palaeo-environmental studies, landscape and settlement archaeology to archaeological theory and methodology. Currently the department has eight chairs: Archaeology of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, Archaeology of Neolithic and Eneolithic, Archaeology of the Metal Period, Classical Archaeology, Archaeology of the Early Middle Ages, Archaeology of the Early Periods, and Archaeological Methodology and Theory.

The scholars of the Department regularly organise Neolithic Seminars for world researches active in the field of the Neolithisation of Eurasia. In 2010 the 17th Seminar on Eurasian Neolithics is focused on Perspectives from Culture, Population and Climate. The Department annually publishes the English-language journal Documenta Praehistorica with articles as well as abstracts in Slovenian language available online. The journal Archaeologia Historica Slovenica publishes articles in Slovenian, English, Italian and German. A description of the content of each issue of the journal is available online.


International cooperation

The Department is active in the international cooperation, mainly as a part of the SOCRATES/ERASMUS student exchange network with cooperating departments from universities in Beijing, Berlin, Edinburgh, Leiden, Newcastle upon Tyne, Oxford, Pisa, and Thessaloniki. It is also included in the European COST G2 research network and was active in the sixth framework programme of the European Community for research technological development and demonstration (RTD) activities.

A recent discovery resulted from an archaeological excavation in the Istra region in the North Adriatic, where the remains of the urban settlement and the necropolis dating from the Bronze Age (1800–1200 B.C.) were found. The research was conducted on the initiative of professor Biba Teržan, an archaeologist and an academician at the Department of Archaeology, along with partners from Croatia, the Folk Museum from Rovinj, and the Istra Archaeological Museum from Pula.


See also

External links

Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana Oddelek za arheologijo, Univerza v Ljubljani +
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