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    Liturgical Vestments in the Eleventh and Twelfth Century Mural Paintings of Dubrovnik and Elaphiti Islands – a Contribution to the Study of “Adrio-Byzantinism” on the Eastern Adria... by Nikolina Maraković, Tin Turković

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Finally it is pointed to some further directions for re-addressing the problem of “Adrio-Byzantinism” in eleventh and twelfth century art and architecture of southern Dalmatia, but also to the need for examining the validity of the concept, its possible aspects, meanings and manifestations, in a wider socio-cultural context; which, after all, defines the underlying ideas of the visual imagery employed.…”
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    Croatian neoglagolitism – Reviving the Glagolitic as a realm of the collective memory by Jelena Vignjević

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…This revival is specially apparent in Istria, Croatian Littoral and middle Dalmatia – which are traditionally glagolitic regions. …”
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    Last Quarter of the Fifth Century Events in the Light of Auctarium Hauniense by Aleksandr Sergeevich Kozlov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It has been revealed that the content of the document shows clear signs of reworking and incomplete editing of sections devoted to the proclamation of Julius Nepos as emperor, the insurrection of Orestes, the elevation of Romulus Augustulus to the throne, and the stay of Nepos in Dalmatia. These reports emphasize the legitimacy of Nepos’ power and the illegitimacy of Augustulus’ reign. …”
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    LOWER PALEOGENE BAUXITES OF VINIŠĆE, UGLJAN, SILBA AND OLIB by Berislav Šebečić, Boris Šinkovec, Mladen Trutin

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…The most unfavourable were the areas of Southern Primorje and Northern Dalmatia, as shown in the example of Lower Paleogene deposits described here (the paper is published in Croatian).…”
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    The impact of demographic and socio-psychological characteristics on consumers’ ethnocentric tendencies: Evidence from Croatia by Antonija Kvasina, Biljana Crnjak Karanović, Ante Tucak

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The research was conducted within Croatia among the residents living in the Split-Dalmatia County. The data was collected from 420 respondents using a questionnaire based on the CETSCALE measurement. …”
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    Investigating Past Livestock Mobility Using δ34S Stable Isotopes: Three Preliminary Case Studies From Prehistoric Croatia by E. Zavodny, S. B. McClure, B. J. Culleton, E. Podrug, J. Balen, I. Drnić, D. J. Kennett

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Here we evaluate the ability of δ34S isotope values to act as proxies for prehistoric environments in three distinct regions of Croatia: northern Dalmatia, Lika, and central Croatia. We then assess if δ34S isotope values can highlight differences in herding and management practices of livestock in these areas, specifically those that encourage the movement of herds into various parts of the landscape (e.g., transhumance vs. localized grazing). …”
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    Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos on Croats in Early Medieval Southern Pannonia (DAI, c. 30, 75–78): A Note on Concept and Method of Byzantine History Writing by Hrvoje Gračanin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The paper endeavours to discuss anew a scholarly puzzle related to the Croatian early Middle Ages and centred on a few lines from Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos’s De administrando imperio, which in English translation are as follows: And of the Croats who arrived to Dalmatia one part separated and ruled Illyricum and Pannonia. …”
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    A Decision Concept to the Historic Pedestrian Bridges Recovery Planning by Katarina Rogulj, Jelena Kilić Pamuković, Nikša Jajac

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Century for the area of Split-Dalmatia County (SDC) are used to locate the bridges. …”
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    The concept of school organizational culture in (post)pandemic environment by Relja Renata, Gutović Tea, Vukasović Izabela

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…An elementary school in the Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, was chosen for the case study. …”
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    The surprising discovery of two new subterranean Leptodirini of the genus Spelaeobates Müller, 1901 (Coleoptera, Leiodidae, Cholevinae) from Croatia after more than a century by Srećko Ćurčić, Nikola Vesović, Maja Vrbica, Slađana Popović, Željko Radovanović, Nina B. Ćurčić, Anatoliy A. Yamashkin, Dejan Radović, Stanislav A. Yamashkin, Sofija Vranić, Tonći Rađa

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Two new subterranean leiodid taxa of the genus Spelaeobates Müller, 1901 from three pits in northern Dalmatia (Croatia), S. coriniensis sp. nov. and S. coriniensis nonveilleri ssp. nov., are described. …”
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    The association between self-esteem and aesthetic component of smile among adolescents by Lidia Gavic, Mihaela Budimir, Antonija Tadin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Methods Sample included 413 students in Split-Dalmatia County, aged 13 to 18 (60% females). Data on demographic issues, orthodontic history, and desire for orthodontic treatment were collected by the self-administrated questionnaire. …”
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    Material Analysis of the Remains of a Wooden Chest from the 4th Century and a Proposal for Its Reconstruction by Rebeka Rudolf, Janez Slapnik, Rajko Bobovnik

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A stone chest found in 1971 near one of the largest early Christian basilicas in Northern Dalmatia (Croatia) contained brass tiles decorated with various biblical scenes. …”
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    Matej Sternen as a Restorer: Selected examples in Slovenia and Croatia by Nina Unković

    Published 2017-07-01
    “… Matej Sternen (1870–1949) is better known as an impressionist painter rather than for his restoration work, even though in his impressive career he discovered and restored a considerable number of works, especially frescos in Slovenia and Dalmatia (Croatia). His strong interest in restoration can be seen in the numerous notes he wrote about painting technologies, restoration and conservation techniques. …”
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    Roma in the Population Censuses of 1921 and 1931 on the Territory of Croatia by Danijel Vojak

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…According to the analysed data, the Roma population was concentrated mostly in the area of Eastern Slavonia and in Podravina, whereas Dalmatia, the Croatian littoral, Lika and Krbava had a lower proportion of Roma. …”
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    A myth as a replacement for a history: Ethnogenetic elements in De Administrando Imperio and the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja by Samčević Vuk R., Nurkić Petar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…But in terms of myths, we see the same patterns: coming of pagan peoples in Roman Dalmatia, story of their origin, how they were baptised, who were their rulers, what kind of dynasties they had, when did it happen and many more. …”
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    Strossmayerana in the English Sources: Acton, Gladstone, Newman and Strossmayer by Tihomir Živić, Šimo Šokčević

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Thus, Strossmayer’s intercession of a federal-state system, understanding for a unification of the Kingdoms of Dalmatia and Croatia, and a guarantee that the Croatian language be introduced in the then official usage, has also been revalorized, while his cultural significance has been described as a realization of the renaissance Latin term of a »universal man.« All these determinants describe his cultural importance equally cognitively, for just a few of the Croatian 19th-century dignitaries have incorporated it by their influential personalities.…”
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    Bosnia: Migrations by Stjepan Pavičić

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…They were joined by 80,000 Orthodox Christians (who settled in Banija, Lika, Krbava, parts of Slavonia and North Dalmatia). Due to these changes, Bosnia became almost totally Muslim. …”
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