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Suhopolje − Kliškovac. Research Results 2006

Željko Tomičić
Kristina Jelinčić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-1236-734X


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The research on the position of Kliškovac was made possible through the financial support of the Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports within the project “Medieval Archaeological Heritage in Croatia (5th-16th ct.)”. Leader of this project and of the research on Kliškovac is prof. dr. sc. Željko Tomičić. The research is a sequel to an experimental excavation from 2005, and this year the financial support, apart from the Ministry, was provided by the Authorities of the Municipality Suhopolje and the Foundation of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (HAZU).
The research was continued in trench 1, which was first investigated in the previous year. It was still not finished this year, because of the stratification of the burials on this position. In this trench, ten grave entities were investigated this year, out of which grave 33 with finds of jewelry (Fig. 3.) is the most interesting. We are dealing with six earing with S-loop, two of which were discovered on the left side of the scull, and four on the right side. Besides the earing with S-loop, tiny and extremely corroded iron fragments were found, seemingly parts of a costume, connected to the earing with S-loop. These finds are of importance for this site, because they provide clear information on the question of the period of burial on this cemetery, i.e. the 12th and the first half of the 13th century, more precisely the stage III of the culture of Bijelo Brdo.
In the newly opened trench at the north side of the railway track, medieval brick architecture of a currently unclear function was discovered (Plan 1, Fig. 1.). According to the toponym of Kliškovac, a sacral object was supposed to be positioned here, and further research is supposed to show whether the architecture discovered belongs to an object of that type. On one of the discovered walls, medieval silver coins were also found.
Apart from the medieval coins, numerous finds of late-medieval ceramics, ornamental glazed oven tiles and forged nails, discovered in the layers and fillings (Fig. 2.), are of importance for the temporal picture of the site.
Based on previous research and finds, architecture, graves and toponyms, we may conclude that on this position, an ancestral cemetery of the culture of Bijelo Brdo existed in the 12th and the first half of the 13th century. There was also a later cemetery related to the sacral objects and a settlement in this position or in its immediate proximity.

Ključne riječi

Middle Ages; Bijelo Brdo; earing with S-loop; architecture; church; cemetery; Suhopolje; Kliškovac

Hrčak ID:

13232

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/13232

Datum izdavanja:

5.6.2007.

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