Dr Milica Tapavički-Ilić
Zvanje: naučni saradnik
Arheološki institut
Kneza Mihaila 35/IV
11000 Beograd
Srbija
Tel. +381 11 3282 081, 2637 191
Faks +381 11 2180 189
Projekat: Itinerarum Romanum Serbiae, IRS – Viminacium / Viminacijum, rimski grad i legijski vojni logor – istraživanje materijalne i duhovne kulture, stanovništva, primenom najsavremenijih tehnologija daljinske detekcije, geofizike, GIS-a, digitalizacije i 3D vizualizacije. Od februara 2012. rukovodilac projekta kulture “OpenArch” Evropske Unije.
www.viminacium.org.rs
Obrazovanje
(1987–1996) Osnovne studije na Filozofskom fakultetu u Beogradu, Odeljenje za arheologiju
(1997–2000) Magistarske studije na Filozofskom fakultetu u Beogradu, Odeljenje za arheologiju
(1998–2002) Doktorske studije na Filips univerzitetu u Marburgu, Nemačka, Odeljenje za pra- i protoistoriju
Zaposlenje
(2002–2004) Kustos Zbirke gvozdenog doba u Narodnom muzeju u Beogradu
(2004- ) Naučni saradnik u Arheološkom institutu
Stipendije i nagrade
Od 1998. do 2002. stipendista za doktorske studije Nemačke službe za akademsku razmenu (DAAD)
Rukovođenje terenskim istraživanjem:
od 1995. do 1997. na lokalitetu Kosančićev venac u Beogradu
Oblasti naučnog istraživanja
Romanizacija domorodačkih plemena u oblasti centralnog Balkana
Jezici
Engleski, nemački, italijanski
Najpoznatiji kongresi, učešća, članstva
RCRF, LRCW, EAA, EXARC
Izložbe
“Silber der Illyrer und der Kelten im Zentralbalkan“, Keltenmuseum – Hochdorf/Enz, 2004–2005.
BIBLIOGRAFIJA
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2012): Some Observations concerning painted Pottery in Moesia Superior, Rei Cretariae Romanae Acta Favtorum 42, Bonn 2012, 155-158.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Vojislav Filipović (2012): A Late Iron Age Grave Find from Syrmia, Proceedings of the International Colloquium from Târgu Mureş (ed. S. Berecki), Târgu Mureş 2012, 453-459.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Snežana Golubović (2012): The Viminacium Archaeological Park and Scientific and Research Centre. In: R. Chowaniec and W. Wieckowski (eds.): Archaeological Heritage: Methods of Education and Popularization, BAR International Series 2443, 2012, 67-73.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Mirjana Vojvoda (2012): “Inheriting the Throne during the Principate in the Light of Reverse Images on Roman Imperial Coins”, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 7, Beograd.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., The Vranj Find of Iron Tools from the Vicinity of Požarevac in Eastern Serbia, Archaeologia Bulgarica XV, 2011/1, 69–76.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2011): “Jedna ostava i jedan slučajan nalaz gvozdenih predmeta iz okoline Požarevca”, Viminacium 16, 7-20.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Sofija Petković (2011): “Römerzeitliche Keramik aus dem nordöstlichen Turm der Römerstadt Horreum Margi”, Starinar LXI, Beograd 2011, 251-273.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Mirjana Vojvoda (2011): “Provincia Capta et Provincia Fida et Pacata as Reverse Motives on Roman Imperial Coins from the Time of Principate”, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 6, Beograd 2011, 109-138.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., Jedna ostava i jedan slučajan nalaz gvozdenih predmeta iz okoline Požarevca, Viminacium 16, 2011, 7–20.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., Vojvoda, M., PROVINCIA CAPTA and PROVINCIA FIDA ET PACATA as reverse motives on Roman Imperial coins from the time of Principate, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 6/2010, Beograd 2011, 109–138.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., Petković, S., Rimska keramika iz severoistočne kule rimskog utvrđenja Horreum Margi, Starinar LXI, Beograd 2011, 251–274.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2010): Dacian Ware at Horreum Margi, in: LRCW 3, Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean, Archaeology and archaeometry, Comparison between western and eastern Mediterranean, BAR International Series 2185 (II), 979–982.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2009): Glazed pottery as grave goods (shown on the examples from Viminacium), in: Late Roman glazed pottery in Carlino and in central-east Europe. Production, function and distribution, Carlino 2009, BAR International Series 2068, 2010, 123–131.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2009): Keltische Keramiktradition zur Römerzeit (bei den Treverern und den Skordiskern), Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften, Saarbrücken 2009.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2008): Finds of Dacian Pots from the Roman Graves in Viminacium, Proceedings of the 10th International Colloquium of Funeraray Archaeology „Funerary Practices in Central and Eastern Europe (10th century B. C. to 3rd century A. D.)“, Editura Istros Muzeul Brăilei, Tulcea, Rumunija, Brăila–Braşov, 215–224.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2008): Prilog opredeljivanju rimskih građevinskih ostataka sa lokaliteta Kosančićev venac 12–16 u Beogradu, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 3, 19–23.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2008): Arheološki parkovi i muzeji na otvorenom, Leskovački zbornik XLVIII, 291–312.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2008): The Romanization of Scordiscian Pottery (as shown by the example of bowl finds from Viminacium), Rei Cretariae Romanae Acta 40, 195–197.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2007): Keltski grobovi sa Rudina u Starom Kostolcu, Glasnik SAD 23, 245–252.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2007): Fortification System of the Scordisci; Proceedings of the International Archaeological Conference “The Lower Danube in Antiquity”(VI C BC – VI C AD), 6–7. 10. 2005, Bulgaria – Tutrakan, Sofia 2007. Ed.: Lyudmil F. Vagalinski, 83–90.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., Mirjana Arsenijević (2006): Stočarstvo centralnog Balkana na prelasku Stare u Novu eru, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 2, 91–96.
Arsenijević, M., Tapavički-Ilić, M., Redžić, S. (2006): Jedan redak primerak kovanja Avgusta Oktavijana pronađen na Viminacijumu, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 2, 87–90.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., Arsenijević M. (2006): Poljoprivreda centralnog Balkana na prelasku Stare u Novu eru, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 1, 111–118.
Arsenijević, M., Tapavički-Ilić, M., Redžić S. (2006): Dva nova tipa reversnih predstava kovnice Nikeje sa nekropole Više grobalja, Arheologija i prirodne nauke 1, 107–110.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2006): Relations of Celtic Mintings to Roman Monetary System (Shown on the Example of Scordisci and Treveri), Starinar LV, Beograd, 35–51.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2006): Fortifikacioni sistem Skordiska u istočnom Sremu, Zbornik radova sa simpozijuma «Balkan i Panonija kroz istoriju», Novi Sad, 51–57.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., Reiche Fürsten, fremde Völker, Archäologie in Deutschland 4/5, 58–61.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2004): Die Skordisker – ein keltisches Volk im Mittelbalkan, u: Silber der Illyrer und der Kelten im Zentralbalkan, katalog izložbe, Keltenmuseum – Hochdorf/Enz.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2004): Manche Überlegungen zur Romanisierung der Skordisker, Balcanica XXXIII, 7–18.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2004): Die Romanisieurng der Skordisker, Internationale Archäologie 84, Rahden/Westf.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (1998): Novi nalazi rimskog novca sa iskopavanja na lokalitetu Kosančićev venac 12–16 u Beogradu, Numizmatičar XXI, 54–62.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (1998): Neki od rezultata najnovijih iskopavanja u Beogradu, ul. Kosančićev venac 12–16, Glasnik SAD 14, 119–126.
Apstrakti:
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Mirjana Vojvoda (2012): “Tipologija oljenk z rimskega grobišča “Kod Bresta – Viminacij””, Materiali kongresa Ex-Oriente-Lux, “IV. Mednarodni kongres Zveze raziskovalcev svetil, Zveze ILA” (IV. International Congress of the International Lychnological Association), Ptuj, Slovenia, 12-13.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2012): “Dačke šolje i dački lonci – razvoj kroz istoriju i praistoriju”, Program, izveštaji i apstrakti sa XXXV skupštine i godišnjeg skupa SAD (Srpskog Arheološkog Društva), Valjevo, 54.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2012): “Late Iron Age Finds from Roman Graves in Viminacium”, Book of Abstracts, “Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World” Petnica, 86.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2012): “The story of Dacian Pots and Dacian Cups”, Book of Abstracts, “XXII International Limes Congress”, Ruse, Bugarska, 122.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Jelena Anđelković Grašar (2012): “Senior Visitors, Junior Enthusiams” Book of Abstracts, “Archaeological Heritage – its Role in Education, Presentation and Popularization of Science”, Viminacijum, Beograd, 33.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Jelena Anđelković Grašar (2012):”OpenArch, European Project of Popularizing Archaeology”, Book of Abstracts, “Archaeological Heritage – its Role in Education, Presentation and Popularization of Science”, Viminacijum, Beograd, 30.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2011): “Grabbeigaben als Ausdruck des Venuskultes in Viminacium, Provinz Moesia Superior”, “Prähistorische und antike Göttinnen, Befunde – Interpretation – Rezeption”, Abstracts, Hajlbron 25 – 27. 03. 2011, 23-24.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Dragana Spasić-Đurić (2011): Hackamore from Šljivovac in eastern Serbia, XVIIth International Congress of Ancient Bronzes, Kubaba (Arkeoloji-Sanat Tarihi-Tarih Dergisi), god. 8, br. 17, Izmir 2011, 98.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Vojislav Filipović (2011): “An interesting Late Iron Age Grave Find from Syrmia”, Program and Abstracts of the International Colloquium “Iron Age Rites and Rituals in the Carpathian Basin”, Târgu Mureş, Rumunija, 13.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Snežana Golubović (2011): “Archaeological Park and scientific and Research Center Viminacium. A Model of Popularization of Archaeology”, Abstracts of the international conference “Archaeological Heritage – Methods of Education and Popularization”, Varšava, 2-3.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2010): Long Tradition of Painted Pottery in Moesia Superior, Abstracts, The 27th Congress of R.C.R.F., Beograd, 19–26. September 2010, 38.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2008): Dacian Ware as Grave Goods on Roman Cemeteries of Viminacium, 10. međunarodni kongres „Funerary Practices in Central and Eastern Europe (10th century B. C. to 3rd century A. D.)“, Tulcea, Rumunija, 10–12. 10. 2008, 20.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2008): Finds of Dacian Ware in Horreum Margi, Serbia, LRCW 3, IIIrd International Conference on Late Roman Coarse Wares, cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean: Archaeology and Archaeometry (Comparison between Western and Eastern Mediterranean), Parma/Pisa, 26–30. mart 2008, 105.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2008): Glazed Pottery as Grave Goods (shown on the Examples from Viminacium, Serbia), LRCW 3, IIIrd International Conference on Late Roman Coarse Wares, cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean: Archaeology and Archaeometry (Comparison between Western and Eastern Mediterranean), Parma/Pisa, 26–30. mart 2008, 104–105.
Tapavički-Ilić, M., Speal C. S. (2007): Towards Development of Human Osteological Collections in Serbia: The Research Value of Iron Age Graves at Kostolac, Abstracts Book, 13th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Hrvatska, 18–23. 09. 2007, 338.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2006): The Romanization of Scordiscian Pottery; Abstracts, The 25th Congress of R.C.R.F., Durrës, 24 September – 1 October 2006, 31.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2004): Manche Überlegungen zur Romanisierung der Skordisker, Résumés, IXe Congrès International d’Études Sud-Est Européennes, Tirana, 30 août – 3 septembre 2004, 170.
Prikazi:
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2012): Slavica Krunić, Antičke svetiljke iz Muzeja grada Beograda (i načini iluminacije u Singidunumu od I. do sredine V. veka), izdanje Muzeja grada Beograda, Beograd 2011, Starinar LX II, 105-107.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2010): Branko Najhold, Taurunum Skordiska, Zemun 2010, Starinar LX, 150–152.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2010): Ivo D. Čolakov, Rimski i rannovizantiйski metalni instrumenti ot teritoriяta na Bъlgariя (I – načaloto na VII vek), NOUS EOOD, Sofiя 2010 (Ivo D. Cholakov, Roman and Early Byzantine Metal Tools on the Territory of Bulgaria (the 1st – the beginning of the 7th century), Nous Eood, Sofia 2010), Archaeologia Bulgarica XIV,3, 2010, 93–96.
Tapavički-Ilić, M. (2007): 25. kongres Rei cretarie Romanae Fautores, 24. septembar – 1. oktobar 2006, Drač, Albanija, Glasnik SAD 23, 449–452.
U štampi:
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2011): “Grabbeigaben als Ausdruck des Venuskultes in Viminacium, Provinz Moesia Superior”, akta sa kongresa “Prähistorische und antike Göttinnen, Befunde – Interpretation – Rezeption”, Hajlbron, Nemačka.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Dragana Spasić-Đurić (2011): Hackamore from Šljivovac in eastern Serbia, akta sa kongresa XVIIth International Congress of Ancient Bronzes, Izmir.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić (2011): Späteisenzeitliche Funde aus römerzeitlichen Gräbern Viminaciums” akta sa kongresa “Eisenzeit und Geschlechterforschung. Bilder – Räume – Rollenverteilungen”, Bremen.
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Sofija Petković (2011): “Rimski žišci iz Horreum Margi-ja”, akta sa kongresa “Antičke svetiljke: tipologija, hronologija, ornamentika”, Beograd.
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