Julia Rabitsch

Julia Rabitsch
University of Innsbruck | UIBK · Department of Archaeology

Doctor of Philosophy

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Education
October 2013 - March 2019
University of Innsbruck
Field of study
  • Archaeology of the Roman Provinces
October 2007 - March 2013
University of Graz
Field of study
  • Archaeology

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Publications (18)
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The Early Christian churches of the Late Antique hilltop settlement in Lavant (Lienz, Austria) have been investigated for almost a century. In recent years (2017–2021), a large conservation campaign took place within the ruins of the so-called Episcopal Church. During this campaign, it was possible to carry out targeted excavations inside the Early...
Poster
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AG Römerzeit Mobilität bezeichnet die Beweglichkeit von Lebewesen, Objekten und/oder Ideen. Im Gegensatz zu dieser einfachen kurzen Definition erweist sich die Erforschung von Mobilität in der römischen Kaiserzeit als weitaus vielschichtiger und facettenreicher. Die AG Römerzeit lädt im Rahmen der WSVA/MOVA-Tagung am 26. und 28.09.2023 in Tübingen...
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When analysing past excavations, the possible lack of information on stratigraphy of small finds can lead to difficulties in dating features of settlements such as building periods or destruction layers. While there can be many factors, the most common reasons are outdated excavation methods, lost written documentation or problems in storage. Study...
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The present paper deals with a rare fibula with a lion-shaped bow found in the Roman settlement of Brigantium/Bregenz (A). Since there are very few examples published of this specific type, we know very little about these brooches, however, their similarity indicates a single production centre. Besides thoughts on the origin and dating of this type...
Conference Paper
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The first part of this paper gives an overview over the analysed and published pottery finds from the Noric municipium Flavia Solva/Wagna. In addition to the local coarse ware there are only very few imports (terra sigillata, amphorae and thin-walled fine ware) which decrease even more in the 2nd half of the 2nd century AD. Because of that, the mun...
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The present paper gives an insight into preliminary results of the analysis of ribbed bowls made of pottery based on the findings from Brigantium/ Bregenz. Therefore, different aspects of research are taken into account: the paper will provide an overview of the known finding spots and the possible origins of the ribbed bowls will be discussed. The...

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