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Archaeological Sites on the Donji Miholjac Southern Bypass and the Kutina Southern Bypass Routes

Kornelija Minichreiter ; Institut za arheologiju, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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In September 2008, a team of archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb, in co-operation with the archaeologists from the regional museums, registered four archaeological sites from the Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval periods covering a length of 8 km on land designated for the planned route of the Donji Miholjac bypass. A Prehistoric site was registered along the route of the Kutina southern bypass. Following an archival inspection and field survey, the sites have been placed under preventive protection, and a study entitled “Cultural and Historical Heritage” has been compiled as part of the environmental impact study for the planned roads. The Study prescribes the conditions for construction of new roads in view of the need to preserve valuable cultural heritage sites from destruction. These conditions stipulate mandatory and continuous archaeological oversight during the removal of humus along the routes of the planned roads and rescue archaeological explorations at the protected zones.

Ključne riječi

Archaeological survey; Prehistory; Classical Antiquity; Middle Ages; necropolises; settlements; road routes; Donji Miholjac; Kutina; Croatia

Hrčak ID:

50456

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/50456

Datum izdavanja:

21.12.2009.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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