Stručni rad
Our Lady of Health in Oriovica
Tonči Burić
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Sažetak
In the course of two research campaigns (in 1996 and 2000) around the church of Our Lady of Health (Gospa od zdravija)) formerly of St. George (Sv. Juraj)) in Vinišća) in the medieval Oriovica) sample excavations were performed that produced numerous important information to help understanding this multi-layer site. It is confirmed that the Romanesque Single-vessel church with round apse) that with certain Baroque changes still preserved its original shape) according to documents completed in 1272) as apart of the properties of the Benedictine monastery of St. John of Trogir) was built in the area of the Roman villa rustica of which a part of original) early-Roman epoque) walls have been preserved. Thbis property preserved its function also during the late classical period, as confirmed by finds of coins and ceramics. Next to the church) the Benedictines erected a two-floor stone building) in building using partly the early Roman walls. Around the very church there were no early-medieval graves, but only graves from the new age, which corresponds with the change of the church saint. In the graves, there were found jewellery saint medallions and rosaries from the period after the War of Candia. The graveyard is still being used.
Ključne riječi
Hrčak ID:
92776
URI
Datum izdavanja:
28.9.2000.
Posjeta: 1.698 *