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Auteur : Tina Berden
ZRC SAZU
Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Institute of Archaeology
Novi trg 2
SI-1000 Ljubljana (Slovénie)
tina.berden@zrc-sazu.si
0000-0001-6538-738X
Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Institute of Archaeology
Novi trg 2
SI-1000 Ljubljana (Slovénie)
tina.berden@zrc-sazu.si
0000-0001-6538-738X

Nauportus (modern Vrhnika) developed in an area where crossing the eastern Alps and the northern Dinaric ridges was easiest and where the navigable route that led along the Rivers Ljubljanica – Sava – Danube towards the Black Sea began (fig. 1). A settlement of the Celtic Taurisci stood here, at least around the middle of the 2nd century BC.