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Prehistoric Pottery from Garbinovica Cave near Poreč: a Trial Archaeological Exploration Performed in 2013

Maja Čuka orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5132-5193 ; Archaeological Museum of Istria Carrarina 3, 52100 Pula


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Abstract

Approximately 200 m to the southeast of the village of Garbina,
in the immediate vicinity of Poreč, the existence of a heretofore
unknown cave was confirmed as a result of trial archaeological
explorations in September and October of 2013. Eight probes
yielded fragments from the early and late modern era, the period
of antiquity, the Bronze Age, as well as Eneolithic and Neolithic
pottery, flint utensils, and the remains of human and animal
bones, seashells and snails. This paper is based on a typological
study of the most characteristic fragments of prehistoric pottery.
KEY WORDS: Istria, cave, stratigraphy, typology, Neolithic,
Eneolithic, Bronze Age

Keywords

Istria; cave; stratigraphy; typology; Neolithic; Eneolithic; Bronze Age

Hrčak ID:

159898

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/159898

Publication date:

12.11.2015.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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