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Results of field survey in the City of Našice area (settlements Granice, Polubaše and Rozmajerovac) in 2015

Zorko Marković orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-2342-0767 ; Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, Croatia
Jasna Jurković orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9731-3131 ; Regional museum Našice, Našice, Croatia


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Abstract

Našice Local Hostory Museum in collaboration with the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb conducted a field survey in November 2015 across the south area of the City of Našice. The survey included parts of Granice municipality (Granice and Rozmajerovac settlements) and Sibokovac (Polubaše settlement). A total of 14 sites was documented, 6 of which are prehistoric, 2 medieval, 5 from both periods and 1 from Modern Age. One additional location is registered but it is not yet possible to determin if it is in fact an archaeological site.
Prehistoric sites are Granice - Cerik, Granice - Salaš, Rozmajerovac - Drenik and Rozmajerovac - Duge njive. Neolithic sites are Polubaše 1-3. Eneolithic sites were discovered at Polubaše 4 and Branjevina - Pavlovac. The Late Bronze Age is represented at Polubaše 5, while the Late Iron Age at Polubaše 6. A smaller quantity of early medieval finds (9th- 10th c.) was found at Polubaše 1 and 4. Medieval and late medieval material (13th-16th c.) was found at Rozmajerovac - Duge njive, while late medieval finds (14th-16th c.) were located at Branjevina - Pavlovac and Granice - Salaš. Exclusively medieval material was found at Polubaše 7 and Rozmajerovac - Grad, with the confirmed remains of a late Ro¬manesque church at the latter. One of the church elements was discovered as a spolia on the Modern Age site Rozmajerovac - St. Florian's Chapel.

Keywords

Našice; field survey; Granice, Polubaše and Rozmajerovac settlements; Prehistory; Middle Ages; Modern Age

Hrčak ID:

167343

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/167343

Publication date:

7.10.2016.

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