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On the stone carving workshops which were active at site Crkvina in Biskupija near Knin

Ante Jurčević orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-1340-535X ; Muzej hrvatskih arheoloških spomenika, Split, Hrvatska


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By examining the inventory books of the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments in Split, I have determined that 1133 fragments of pre-Romanesque sculpture originate from site Crkvina in Biskupija
near Knin. The largest amount of fragments belongs to parts of church furnishing such as altar screens, stone bowls for Holy water. Also, though in smaller amounts, decorated parts of architecture have also
been retained - lintels, transoms and transennas. For most of them we do not know the circumstances of their discovery other than the fact that they originate from Crkvina. S. Gunjača relates a detailed history of
research in his work Revision of Excavations in Biskupija near Knin in 1950. Although the scientific debate about the sculpture from this site started in 1887 (Zlatović) and continues to last through present day, the forty most representative fragments were mostly analyzed.

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Hrčak ID:

164551

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/164551

Datum izdavanja:

23.6.2014.

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