The archaeological and cultural heritage of the river Ljubljanica, its banks and tributaries was presented in the exhibition of the National Museum of Slovenia in 2009 as well as in the monograph. The introductory articles give picture of a life along the river and the associated historical developments in different periods. The authors B. Toškan, M. Šašel Kos and J. Horvat presented the fauna in the prehistory, the historical sources for the prehistory and Roman period as well as the Roman settlements of Nauportus and Ig.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 243961856Rivers have always been the most natural communication routes linking settlements and countries; the Sava River represented a part of such a route starting on the Ljubljanica River near Nauportus (Vrhnika), and continuing along the Sava and the Danube to the Black Sea. Navigation on the Sava was very important in prehistory and even more so in Antiquity. The god Savus was worshipped along the entire course of the Sava River. In the settlement called Sava, a sanctuary to the goddess Adsalluta and Savus was found.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
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