Ostalo
The results of the excavations of the Batina – Sredno site in 2012
Tomislav Hršak
orcid.org/0000-0002-5586-6501
; Muzej Slavonije Osijek, Arheološki odjel, Osijek, Hrvatska
Tino Leleković
orcid.org/0000-0001-6983-8854
; Odsjek za arheologiju, Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Marko Dizdar
orcid.org/0000-0003-3964-9002
; Institut za arheologiju, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
Within the project entitled «The Archaeological Heritage of Baranja» the excavations were continued at the Batina-Sredno site, which had yielded cremation graves of the Dalj group and a biritual Roman necropolis. The excavated area lay adjacent to the edge of the gully dividing the Sredno site from the settlement at Gradac. In addition to the discovery of a grave of the Dalj group (Fig. 9), the excavations were commenced of tumulus 1, which yielded a richly furnished grave measuring 4.5 x 4.5 m, 2 m deep (Fig. 4), dug through the fills of the tumulus. The timber grave chamber contained a ceramic set decorated with motifs executed with thin plates of bronze and tin (Fig. 5–6), as well as items of horse gear (Fig. 7–8), pointing to the burial of a prominent member of the community from the end of the 8th and the beginning of the 7th cent. BC.
Sondages 11-13 yielded a ditch characterized by a cross-section in the shape of elongated letter V (Fig. 11), presumably a trench of a temporary military camp. Cremation graves of the bustum type, furnished with ceramic vessels and metal and bone objects that date them to the Severan period, were dug into the fill of the ditch (Fig. 13–15). The results of the excavations corroborated the importance of Batina as a site that provides valuable information about the end of the Late Bronze Age and the beginning of the Early Iron Age in the Croatian Danube basin and our understanding of the life in the Baranja section of the limes.
Ključne riječi
Batina; Dalj group; Early Iron Age; tumulus; antiquity; limes; necropolis
Hrčak ID:
112025
URI
Datum izdavanja:
13.12.2013.
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