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Survey Results of the Archaeological Sites around Našice in 2006

Zorko Marković


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Abstract

In 2006, experts from the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb and the Native Museum in Našice, along with external associates, carried out the first systematic survey of the archaeological sites in the outer western part covered by the Native Museum of Našice, which is related to the cadastral municipalities of Feričanci, Beljevina and Bokšić. Within the period of two weeks, 18 sites were registered, reaching from Prehistory and the Antiquity up to the Middle Ages. 4 finds of stone axes with handle holes were registered (Feričanci-Čitluk and Zgone, Beljevina-Gaj and Bokšić-Gajić), dated from the Neolithic until the early Bronze Age. Prehistoric ceramics were found on three sites (Bokšić Jazvanci and CPS, Bokšić Lug-Grede), Antique ceramics on two (Feričanci-Brkićev arman and Bokšić-Pod sečom), and most frequent were the finds of Medieval ceramics (Feričanci-Maljuge and Grgaševci, Beljevina-Zajčevke and Kod groblja, as well as Bokšić-Brestina, Jazvanci, Staro selo, Pod sečom, Krivača, Završetak Osječke ulice and Gajić). We regard the first phase of the systematic survey as successful, and had the opinion that it is necessary to continue this type of research in stages.

Keywords

Našice; survey; Feričanci; Beljevina; Bokšić; Prehistory; Antiquity; Middle Ages; stone axes; ceramics

Hrčak ID:

13243

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/13243

Publication date:

5.6.2007.

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