With the help of GIS tools we looked for the possible tourist products that would be based on cultural heritage. The limiting and stimulating factors are completely in line with the concept of revitalising the highlands with the potential archaeological past. Therefore, we have come up with a prediction model. We proposed three locations that completely overcome all of the recognised weaknesses of the current situation. A result is directly applicable for the production of market oriented products that are in accordance to the principles of long-term development.
COBISS.SI-ID: 28590381
According to WTO (World Tourism Organisation) estimations, cultural tourism is one of the most thriving sectors of economy. This article discusses the current condition of open-air monuments in Slovenia. As such, it also highlights the legislative, administrative, and professional obstacles facing the development of modern forms of cultural tourism in reference to archaeological monuments in our country. It also provides guidelines towards getting past those obstacles.
COBISS.SI-ID: 7087200
The kitchen-culture in early Middleages left many archaeological rests: fire-places and kitchen dishes. Knowing the processes in kitchen it's possible to understand theirs results. The modell of the kitchen-culture is made analysing the ethnological and linguistic sources, confronting them with the archaeological sources and testing them by experimental archaeology. The result is a manual of processes, artefact structures offering explanations to particular components of the kitchen-culture. At the same time is the book practical starting-point for presentation of living-history in a museum.
COBISS.SI-ID: 239497472
Extraordinary taphonomical circumstances at some early mediaeval buildings on Krvavec allow in combination with radiocarbon-dating unexpected sharp datation of their abandoning at the end of the 9th century.
COBISS.SI-ID: 29898285
To make the survival in the high-mountain region possible developed the people the special rituals, which were executed on the ritual places.
COBISS.SI-ID: 30914349