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Titre du document / Document title

Ljudje ob Krki in Kolpi v latenski dobi = About La Tène settlement at Krka and Kolpa

Auteur(s) / Author(s)

BOZIC Dragan (1) ;

Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)

(1) Inštitut za arheologijo Znanstvenoraziskovalnega centra SAZU, Gosposka 13, 1000 Ljubljana, SLOVENIE

Résumé / Abstract

The Late Iron Age metal finds discovered in 1999 in the hillfort of Semenič above Gaber pri Semicu in Bela krajina, together with the well-known cemetery on Pungart at Metlika, prove that the northern regions of Bela krajina belonged to the Mokronog group of central Slovenia, Dolenjska (Lower Carniola) and Stajerska (Styria). In Dolenjska the group's population was very probably formed by the Celtic Taurisci and the indigenes. The central and southern regions of Bela krajina were occupied by the Vinica group, to which at present only the settlement at Crnomelj and the great cemetery of Strazni dol near Golek pri Vinici can be ascribed. The boundary between the Mokronog and the Vinica groups lay in the territory of Podzemelj, as La Tène pottery from the settlement on the Kucar hill can be closely compared to that from sites of the Mokronog group, while cremation graves on the margin of the great tumulus no. 32 at Brodariceva loza contained objects typical for the Vinica group. The population of the Vinica group has until now been attributed to the lapodes. But the analysis of some types of grave finds shows that some are identical to those known from the sites of the Iapodes in Lika and in the Una valley, and some are just like those which appear in the Mokronog group. Moreover, numerous finds represent special types, known exclusively or predominantly from the sites of the Vinica group. The author's opinion is, therefore, that we must agree with Jaro Sasel, who in 1983 proposed that the Kolpa valley and Bela krajina (but not, of course, its northern regions) were settled by the south Pannonian tribe of the Colapiani.

Revue / Journal Title

Arheološki vestnik   ISSN 0570-8966 

Source / Source

2001, vol. 52, pp. 181-198 (1 p.1/2)

Langue / Language

Slovene
Revue : Allemand

Editeur / Publisher

Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti, Ljubljana, SLOVENIE  (1950) (Revue)

Mots-clés anglais / English Keywords

La Tene ; Iron Age ; Slovenia ; Europe ; Burial ; Ceramics ; Colonization ; Populating ; Population ; Ethnology ;

Mots-clés français / French Keywords

Krka ; Kolpa ; La Tène ; Age du Fer ; Slovénie ; Europe ; Sépulture ; Céramique ; Colonisation ; Peuplement ; Population ; Ethnologie ;

Localisation / Location

INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 23525, 35400010029479.0120

Nº notice refdoc (ud4) : 13508283

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