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Stari Perkovci − Debela šuma, Trial Archaeological Excavations 2005

Tatjana Tkalčec


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Abstract

Archaeological trial excavations of the Stari Perkovci−Debela šuma site were conducted in order to gain insight into the character of the site and the distribution of finds before undertaking archaeological rescue excavations (Fig. 1). The existence of the remains of a prehistoric settlement was stated, probably from the Late Neolithic and the High and Late Middle Ages. The dense distribution of cultural structures and the expansion of the prehistoric settlement to the north, outside the preliminary registered archaeological site zone, were registered. The remains of prehistoric pit dwellings and medieval houses, as well as pits, remains of pillars and other features were registered (Fig. 2). The prehistoric pottery has poor facture, with relatively thin brownish walls. Numerous chipped stones were unearthed (Fig. 3). Later medieval pottery fits in the usual repertoire of earthenware (pots, lids), but finds of table-ware (jars painted red with net-like motifs) were also registered, indicating higher standard and status of individuals.

Keywords

Trial Archeaological Excavation; Neolithic; Late Middle Ages

Hrčak ID:

9133

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/9133

Publication date:

11.11.2006.

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