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Field Survey of the Tribanj-Krušćica-Gradina St. Trojica Area

Asja Tonc orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9067-4639 ; Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Gradina St. Trojica is located near the village of Šibuljina, several kilometres west from Starigrad in the Zadar County. Although it has been identified as a prehistoric Liburnian hill-fort, and a Byzantine castrum at the foot of the hill-fort, the site has never been excavated. Therefore the chronological and topographical data were derived only from field surveys and chance finds, which show that the settlement – situated on an extraordinarily well protected and predominant point – lived intensively even during the last phase of the Liburnian culture (2nd–1st BC). In a field survey conducted in April 2009 the status of the terrain was checked, considering that the site is endangered as a consequence of illegal road construction. At the same time, potential necropolis locations were identified, and locations for trial-trenching on the hill-fort were determined, which would bring valuable data about the hill-fort itself, but also about the local Liburnian community at the time of Roman conquest and establishment of power.

Keywords

Starigrad; Gradina St. Trojica; prehistory; last phase of the Liburnian culture; Byzantine castrum

Hrčak ID:

65274

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/65274

Publication date:

3.3.2011.

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