A Close Watch on the Tisa: the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia
Аутори
Ljuština, MarijaNinčić, Ivan
Radišić, Teodora
Остала ауторства
Sîrbu, ValeriuSchuster, Cristian
Hortopan, Dumitru
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The south-eastern part of the Carpathian Basin in the period traditionally known as the Late
Hallstatt (6th-4th century BC) turned out to be the space of highly dynamic changes, most easily recognisable
in funerary practice. In such an environment cultural unity cannot be expected. One of these cultural groups
was the Syrmia group. One of the necropolises of the Syrmia group which was defined as such with certainty
is the Stubarlija necropolis. It is situated on the right bank of the lower Tisa, near the village Mošorin. It
contained five skeletal graves with inventory which included pottery finds with tradition of the Bosut group,
and imported goods: Certosa fibulae, glass beads and cowry shells. The imported material confirms strong
relations with other regions. According to P. Medović, the explorer of the site, this area was under the strong
influence from the west, the river Sava being main communication route. However, the importance of the
Tisa as an important transversa...l northward should not be neglected. The Stubarlija necropolis was
chronologically positioned at the 4th and the beginning of the 3rd century BC, but material confirmations for
such datation are not as firm as they must be. Having this in mind, generally earlier dates should be taken
into consideration.
Кључне речи:
Early Iron Age / Syrmia group / Stubarlija necropolis / Certosa fibulae / glass beads / pottery / cowry shellsИзвор:
Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018, 2019, 123-137Издавач:
- Editura Istros a Muzeului Brăilei „Carol I”, Brăila
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Ljuština, Marija AU - Ninčić, Ivan AU - Radišić, Teodora PY - 2019 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5120 AB - The south-eastern part of the Carpathian Basin in the period traditionally known as the Late Hallstatt (6th-4th century BC) turned out to be the space of highly dynamic changes, most easily recognisable in funerary practice. In such an environment cultural unity cannot be expected. One of these cultural groups was the Syrmia group. One of the necropolises of the Syrmia group which was defined as such with certainty is the Stubarlija necropolis. It is situated on the right bank of the lower Tisa, near the village Mošorin. It contained five skeletal graves with inventory which included pottery finds with tradition of the Bosut group, and imported goods: Certosa fibulae, glass beads and cowry shells. The imported material confirms strong relations with other regions. According to P. Medović, the explorer of the site, this area was under the strong influence from the west, the river Sava being main communication route. However, the importance of the Tisa as an important transversal northward should not be neglected. The Stubarlija necropolis was chronologically positioned at the 4th and the beginning of the 3rd century BC, but material confirmations for such datation are not as firm as they must be. Having this in mind, generally earlier dates should be taken into consideration. PB - Editura Istros a Muzeului Brăilei „Carol I”, Brăila C3 - Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018 T1 - A Close Watch on the Tisa: the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia EP - 137 SP - 123 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5120 ER -
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Ljuština, M., Ninčić, I.,& Radišić, T.. (2019). A Close Watch on the Tisa: the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia. in Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018 Editura Istros a Muzeului Brăilei „Carol I”, Brăila., 123-137. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5120
Ljuština M, Ninčić I, Radišić T. A Close Watch on the Tisa: the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia. in Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018. 2019;:123-137. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5120 .
Ljuština, Marija, Ninčić, Ivan, Radišić, Teodora, "A Close Watch on the Tisa: the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia" in Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018 (2019):123-137, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5120 .