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Two St. Georges and the Earliest Slavic Cultural Landscape Between the Sava and the Drava Rivers

Vladimir P. Goss ; Sveučilište u Rijeci


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str. 7-28

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The objective of this paper is to provide initial evidence for the pre-Christian, Early Slavic startum of cultural landscape in the
area of the medieval Slavonia. Following upon the research of Croatian linguists (Katičić) and ethnologists (V. Belaj) the author
proposes several sites in the landscape of Northwestern Croatia which, in his opinion, go back to pre-Christian times. First of all,
those are the Trema area near Križevci, with the churches of Sv. Juraj in Đurđic and Sv. Julijana in Trema, the site of Đurđička-
Rudina near Daruvar, and Pogano St. Peter at the Western Papuk. The paper also discusses the methodology involved in a study
of cultural landscape which is defined as history, myth, and art, the last component being the proper field for art historical research,
and of an utmost importance for the contemporary planning within historical environments.

Ključne riječi

Croatia; Slavonia; Slavic Art; Cultural Landscape; the Slavs; Trema; Đurđic; Đurđička; Pogano St. Peter; Early Middle Age

Hrčak ID:

104673

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/104673

Datum izdavanja:

15.12.2008.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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