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Some material evidence of Slavic incursions into Romanic territory along the eastern coast of the Adriatic

Luka Bekić ; Međunarodni centar za podvodnu arheologiju u Zadru, Zadar, Hrvatska


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Abstract

The paper aims to present some scattered material finds as evi­dence of Slavic raids and temporary settlements into predomi­nantly Romanic Dalmatia and Istria in the early medieval period. Archaeological research of the period between the sixth and eighth centuries in eastern Adriatic coastal areas remains under­published in Croatia, and there is still great divergence in the in­terpretation of this process among the various authors. It is now possible, however, to identify the main points of the interpen­etration of these two cultures, Slavic and Romanic, on the east­ern Adriatic coast. The process can be compared to some of the examples from the Adriatic hinterland but even more closely to the processes in the Greek coastal and island areas.

Keywords

Slavic pottery; Romanic pottery; eastern Adriatic coast; migration period; settling of Slavs

Hrčak ID:

237163

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/237163

Publication date:

21.4.2020.

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