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Novi epigrafski spomenik iz Otilovića kod Pljevalja

The new epigraphic monument of Otilovići near Pljevlja

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Tokom zaštitnih arheoloških istraživanja 2009. godine, u Otilovićima, nadomak Pljevalja, istražena je ranohrišćanska crkva sa grobnicom. Tom prilikom otkrivena su tri rimska nadgrobna spomenika. U apsidi su nađena dva tzv. piramidalna cipusa, dok je nadgrobna stela bila sekundarno iskorišćena kao stepenik kojim se iz pronaosa stupalo u naos crkve. Stela pripada raširenom tipu nadgrobnih spomenika u istočnom i jugoistočnom dijelu provincije Dalmacije, a njena kompoziciona shema predstavlja za sada usamljen primjer u pljevaljskom kraju. Iz natpisa doznajemo imena četvoro pokojnika (Pletor, Maximina, Victorinus i Statia Fuscina). Ime Pletor, koje je ovom prilikom prvi put posvjedočeno u epigrafskom materijalu iz pljevaljskog kraja, sada možemo dodati velikoj grupi ilirskih imena koja su potvrđena u Municipijumu S. Nekropola u Otilovićima upućuje na postojanje vile rustike ili naselja koje se razvilo uz putnu komunikaciju koja je povezivala naselja u Kominima i Kolovratu, a koja je posvjed...očena miljokazom iz Otilovića još krajem XIX vijeka.

The remains of an early Christian church were discovered, by chance, during the leveling of the terrain in Otilovići near Pljevlja where there were two monuments, or pyramidal cipi. At the same time, the older Roman necropolis was totally destroyed, so that only the bottoms of tomb holes filled with soot could be seen in the terrain. Following the protected archaeological excavation, the aforementioned church and a small arched tomb by its northern wall were uncovered in full. Another Roman tombstone was found on this occasion, a stela which was used as a stairway from pronaos to naos in the church. The stela belongs to a very large group of tombstones from this part of the province and its compositional schema is a unique example in the area of Pljevlja. From the epigraph we collected the names of four deceased persons (Pletor, Maximina, Victorinus and Statia Fuscina). The name Pletor, which was seen for the first time in the area of Pljevlja on this epigraph, can be added to a large ...group of Illyrian names that were acknowledged in Municipium S. The name of the deceased female Fuscina, whose nomen was Statia, and whose names appeared on more than one epigraph in Komini and Kolovrat, represents inhabitants who probably came from the coastal region of Risinium. Their migration from the coast to Municipium S. could have taken place at the end of the second or the beginning of the 3rd century when many respectable families, due to economic crises, looked for shelter inside the province which was wealthy with natural resources, especially ore. In fact, this was a time of rapid growth and economic prosperity for Municipium S. The necropolis at Otilovići points to the existence of a villa rustica or an estate which developed into an important communications link between the estates in Komini and Kolovrat, and which was acknowledged at the end of the 19th century by mileposts from Otilovići and Ćićija.

Keywords:
rimski nadgrobni spomenici / Otilovići / ime Pletor / Dalmacija / the name Pletor / Roman tombstones / Otilovići / Dalmatia
Source:
Starinar, 2012, 2012, 62, 173-180
Publisher:
  • Arheološki institut, Beograd
Funding / projects:
  • Romanization, urbanization and transformation of urban centres of civil, military and residential character in Roman provinces on territory of Serbia (RS-177007)

DOI: 10.2298/STA1262173C

ISSN: 0350-0241

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AB  - The remains of an early Christian church were discovered, by chance, during the leveling of the terrain in Otilovići near Pljevlja where there were two monuments, or pyramidal cipi. At the same time, the older Roman necropolis was totally destroyed, so that only the bottoms of tomb holes filled with soot could be seen in the terrain. Following the protected archaeological excavation, the aforementioned church and a small arched tomb by its northern wall were uncovered in full. Another Roman tombstone was found on this occasion, a stela which was used as a stairway from pronaos to naos in the church. The stela belongs to a very large group of tombstones from this part of the province and its compositional schema is a unique example in the area of Pljevlja. From the epigraph we collected the names of four deceased persons (Pletor, Maximina, Victorinus and Statia Fuscina). The name Pletor, which was seen for the first time in the area of Pljevlja on this epigraph, can be added to a large group of Illyrian names that were acknowledged in Municipium S. The name of the deceased female Fuscina, whose nomen was Statia, and whose names appeared on more than one epigraph in Komini and Kolovrat, represents inhabitants who probably came from the coastal region of Risinium. Their migration from the coast to Municipium S. could have taken place at the end of the second or the beginning of the 3rd century when many respectable families, due to economic crises, looked for shelter inside the province which was wealthy with natural resources, especially ore. In fact, this was a time of rapid growth and economic prosperity for Municipium S. The necropolis at Otilovići points to the existence of a villa rustica or an estate which developed into an important communications link between the estates in Komini and Kolovrat, and which was acknowledged at the end of the 19th century by mileposts from Otilovići and Ćićija.
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publisher = "Arheološki institut, Beograd",
journal = "Starinar",
title = "Novi epigrafski spomenik iz Otilovića kod Pljevalja, The new epigraphic monument of Otilovići near Pljevlja",
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Cvijetić, J.. (2012). Novi epigrafski spomenik iz Otilovića kod Pljevalja. in Starinar
Arheološki institut, Beograd., 2012(62), 173-180.
https://doi.org/10.2298/STA1262173C
Cvijetić J. Novi epigrafski spomenik iz Otilovića kod Pljevalja. in Starinar. 2012;2012(62):173-180.
doi:10.2298/STA1262173C .
Cvijetić, Jelena, "Novi epigrafski spomenik iz Otilovića kod Pljevalja" in Starinar, 2012, no. 62 (2012):173-180,
https://doi.org/10.2298/STA1262173C . .

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