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https://doi.org/10.33254/aia.20.1.3

Results of the 2021 excavations at the Zakotorac – Gomile site

Domagoj Perkić ; Arheološki muzej, Dubrovački muzeji, Dubrovnik, Hrvatska
Marko Dizdar orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5769-2269 ; Institut za arheologiju, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Hrvoje Potrebica ; Odsjek za arheologiju Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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After the discovery of richly equipped tomb 1, the 2021 excavations focused on stone mounds 1 and 2, located on the eastern edge of Gomile, a prehistoric necropolis near the hamlet of Zakotorac on the Pelješac Peninsula. Mound 1 was damaged on the surface and contained four graves. Only grave 4 is fully preserved, containing at least three individuals and including costume and jewellery items, as well as ceramic vessels, dating it to the second half of the 5th and the beginning of the 4th century BC. Mound 2 is a dry-stone burial structure, similar to tomb 1. It contained the remains of at least 19 individuals, along with costume and jewellery items, weaponry, and ceramic vessels, indicating burials during the 5th and up to the mid-4th century BC. Adjacent to it, on the western side, was a dry-stone structure with sparse finds. Also, two smaller dry-stone structures located on the outer edge of mound 3 were excavated. The results of these investigations reveal a complex funerary ritual and provide new insights into the material heritage of the Iron Age on the Pelješac Peninsula.

Ključne riječi

Zakotorac; Iron Age; stone mounds; funerary ritual; costume; jewellery; Greek pottery; cultural connectivity

Hrčak ID:

325668

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/325668

Datum izdavanja:

30.12.2024.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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