Identity Through the Looking Glass: How the Perception of Identity in Roman Funerary Archaeology Developed in Slovenia

Kaja Stemberger
2020 Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal  
This paper addresses how the changes in Slovenian politics have been influencing the interpretation of identity in the sphere of Roman mortuary archaeology. The paper starts with an overview of the political history of Slovenia, separated into three phases: the period until 1945, the Yugoslav period , and independent Slovenia (1991-present). The second part of the paper focusses on theoretical studies directly discussing identity of the deceased in Roman period Slovenia. The majority of such
more » ... dies is centred on the material from larger cemeteries, notably those of Colonia Ulpia Traiana Poetovio (modern Ptuj) and Colonia Iulia Emona (modern Ljubljana), of which the latter is better documented and researched. The paper concludes with a discussion of the potential for future studies.
doi:10.16995/traj.423 fatcat:ikze43vo5vdg3lu5bbgyvwnmem