Preliminary communication
Field survey and documentation of hillfort sites in the greater Trogir area in 2019 as a starting point of the systematic study of the Hyllean peninsula
Lujana Paraman
orcid.org/0000-0001-8780-5845
; Town museum Trogir, Trogir, Croatia
Marina Ugarković
orcid.org/0000-0002-1134-7531
; Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, Croatia
Martin Steskal
orcid.org/0000-0002-2964-3953
; Austrian Archaeological Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wien, Austria
Abstract
“Trogir Through Time”, an international scientific research project of the Trogir Town Museum, the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb, and the Austrian Archaeological Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, included a field survey and the photogrammetric and topographic documentation of nine prehistoric sites in the greater Trogir area (the settlements of Seget Gornji and Bristivica in the municipality of Seget, and Blizna Gornja and Vinišće in the municipality of Marina) in October 2019. It is the area northwest of the Sutilija hillfort and the related enclosures of Velika Gradina and Baturova Gomila in Baradići, and the large hillfort sites Čurkovac above Bristivica with the enclosures of Ćudine and Domazeti in its immediate vicinity, Grad above Blizna Gonja and its related enclosures Brig and Gradina, and Oriješćak near Vinišće. The paper presents the research results with an introduction part describing in detail the earlier state of research.
Keywords
Hyllean Peninsula; hillforts; enclosures; Bronze and Iron Age; field survey; prehistoric pottery
Hrčak ID:
248464
URI
Publication date:
22.12.2020.
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