Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.21857/mnlqgc01oy
Roman Daruvar in the Light of the Newest Archaeological Research
Goran Jakovljević
; Bjelovar Home Museum, Bjelovar, croatia
Abstract
The development and raster of Roman settlement with Iasic substratum, situated at the very important strategic position of the present Daruvar, which had reached municipal status, has due to lack of systematic archaeological research remained completely unknown. However, on the basis of random representative finds, it may be concluded that it consisted of three main parts: civic settlement on the slopes of the Stari Slavik hill, balneological part with a temple in the area of the present Julius’ park, and forum on the location of the present central square. Remains of Roman architecture – probably of a facility serving a military purpose, as well as remains of perimetral wall that encircled the entire settlement were for the first time recorded as a result of systematic archaeological research conducted by the Bjelovar Home Museum in the area around Jewish cemetery on the location of Stari Slavik. At least three building phases have been established, and certain geological analyses of immovable and movable finds have been conducted in order for their age and the origin of the building material to be determined.
Keywords
Iasi; Aquae Balissae; Stari Slavik; Roman architecture
Hrčak ID:
218923
URI
Publication date:
10.4.2019.
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