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SUMMARY:Anthropological research at Viminacium from prehistory to the moder
 n period
DESCRIPTION:The archeological site of Viminacium is located in eastern Serb
 ia on the mouth of the Mlava River in the Danube\, about 100 km from Belgr
 ade. The first traces of life on Viminacium have been recorded since the E
 neolithic period. Archaeological excavations have also uncovered a large C
 eltic necropolis whose settlement could have been presumed. The highest le
 vel of development took place during the Roman administration of Viminaciu
 m from 1st - 4th century. Over 14\,000 graves with over 20\,000 skeletons 
 were excavated from that period. The Migration Period was confirmed at the
  Viminacium by the presence of Ostrogoths and Heruli. In the Middle Age\, 
 Viminacium was inhabited by various populations\, the Slavs and indigenous
  people. A smaller group of people of the new age was also present on the 
 wider territory of the Viminacium where they found a safe refuge in uncert
 ain times. Thanks to new methodologies such as the analysis of ancient DNA
 \, we obtained results that indicate that the populations were very hetero
 geneous and specific for each period. Analyzing their health status throug
 h the same methodologies showed us the presence of bacteria that were not 
 confirmed by previous analyzes during the Roman period.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The archeological site of Viminacium is located in eastern Se
 rbia on the mouth of the Mlava River in the Danube\, about 100 km from Bel
 grade. The first traces of life on Viminacium have been recorded since the
  Eneolithic period. Archaeological excavations have also uncovered a large
  Celtic necropolis whose settlement could have been presumed. The highest 
 level of development took place during the Roman administration of Viminac
 ium from 1st - 4th century. Over 14\,000 graves with over 20\,000 skeleton
 s were excavated from that period. The Migration Period was confirmed at t
 he Viminacium by the presence of Ostrogoths and Heruli. In the Middle Age\
 , Viminacium was inhabited by various populations\, the Slavs and indigeno
 us people. A smaller group of people of the new age was also present on th
 e wider territory of the Viminacium where they found a safe refuge in unce
 rtain times. Thanks to new methodologies such as the analysis of ancient D
 NA\, we obtained results that indicate that the populations were very hete
 rogeneous and specific for each period. Analyzing their health status thro
 ugh the same methodologies showed us the presence of bacteria that were no
 t confirmed by previous analyzes during the Roman period.</p>
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