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Grobovi iz kasnog bakrenog i ranog brončanog doba s nalazišta Osijek–Ciglana i Zeleno polje
- Source :
- Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu; ISSN 0350-7165 (Print); ISSN 1849-1561 (Online); Volume 49; Issue 1
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- na nalazištu Osijek – Ciglana i Zeleno polje 2015. godine pronađeni su ostaci višeslojnog naselja. Izdvaja se nalaz četiriju kosturnih grobova, od kojih se jedan nalazio izdvojeno na sjevernome dijelu istražene površine, a preostala su tri grupirana 260 m južnije. Svi su pokojnici bili pokopani u zgrčenom položaju na boku. S obzirom na činjenicu da u grobovima nisu nađeni prilozi ni dijelovi nošnje pokojnika, kao ni arheološki nalazi u njihovim zapunama, grobovi su datirani na osnovi rezultata radiokarbonskih analiza kostiju pokojnika. Grob smješten na sjevernom dijelu nalazišta (grob 1) datiran je u razdoblje kasnoga bakrenog doba i pripisan kasnoklasičnoj fazi vučedolske kulture. Tri groba evidentirana na južnome dijelu nalazišta (grobovi 2, 3 i 4) datirana su u rano brončano doba. Na temelju radiokarbonskog datuma i elemenata pogrebnog rituala, grobovi su pripisani Kisapostag kulturi. Spomenuti grobovi predstavljaju jedine kasnoeneolitičke i ranobrončanodobne nalaze s lokaliteta, a može se pretpostaviti postojanje istovremenih naselja u blizini. Analiza je ljudskih kosturnih ostataka pokazala da je u grobu 1 pokopana žena starija od 50 godina, u grobovima 2 i 4 muškarci u dobi od 35 do 50 godina, a u grobu 3 dijete u dobi od 10 do 15 godina.<br />During the archaeological excavations at the site Osijek–Ciglana and Zeleno polje in 2015, the remains of a multi-layered settlement were found. Finds of four skeletal graves stand out, with one grave found isolated on the northern part of the excavated area, while the other three were grouped some 260 m to the south. All the bodies were laid in a crouched position on their side. Since no grave goods or parts of garment were registered in the graves and there were no archaeological finds in the grave fill, the graves are dated based on the results of the radiocarbon analysis of the inhumed bones. The grave situated on the northern part of the site (grave 1) is ascribed to the Late Eneolitihic and attributed to the late classical phase of the Vučedol Culture. The three graves recorded on the southern part of the site (graves 2, 3, and 4) were dated to the Early Bronze Age. On the basis of radiocarbon dates and elements of the burial practice, they are attributed to the Kisapostag Culture. The mentioned graves represent the only Late Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age finds from the site, and the existence of concurrent settlements nearby can be assumed. An analysis of human skeletal remains revealed the presence of a female over 50 years of age in grave 1, males 35 to 50 years of age in graves 2 and 4, as well as a juvenile aged 10 to 15 in grave 3.
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- Journal :
- Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu; ISSN 0350-7165 (Print); ISSN 1849-1561 (Online); Volume 49; Issue 1
- Notes :
- application/pdf, English, Croatian
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocn995269607
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource