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https://doi.org/10.17234/OA.37.5

THIN-WALLED POTTERY FROM THE SITE SV. KVIRIN IN SISAK

Ivana Miletić Čakširan orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5361-3757 ; Konzervatorski odjel u Sisku Uprave za zaštitu kulturne baštine Ministarstva kulture I. Meštrovića 28 HR-44000 Sisak


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Abstract

This paper discusses the thin-walled pottery from the site Sv. Kvirin (Saint Quirinus) , found during the 2003 rescue excavation in sectors A and B, stratigraphic unit SU 11, i.e. the layer formed after the destruction of the first phase of construction of the Roman Siscia. The published thinwalled pottery from the area of ancient Siscia has been examined and statistically analyzed. 100 fragments have been examined from the site Sv. Kvirin. The analyzed thinwalled pottery varies according to the clay body texture, production technique, shape and decoration method. 11 different structural compounds have been singled out and labeled Sisc.kts.1–11. According to the decoration techniques, the pottery was divided into smooth-surface ware, ware with incised decoration, indentation and appliqués. Compared to the rest of the material from this layer, as well as the stratigraphy, it can be concluded that the material dates to the late Tiberian-Claudian period.

Keywords

Siscia; Sisak; Roman pottery; thin walled ware

Hrčak ID:

143518

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/143518

Publication date:

18.8.2015.

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