Velebit, Tumulus Culture (Hügelgräber) Necropolis in the South of the Carpathian Basin
Apstrakt
The Velebit necropolis located in the southern
zone of the Carpathian basin remains to this day
an unpublished archaeological site, although it
has been known for over 5 decades. It represents
the only systematically investigated Tumulus
culture (Hügelgräber Kultur) necropolis on
the territory of Vojvodina, which makes it very
important for studying influences of cultures
from Central Europe and Transdanubia on
Belegiš and Dubovac cultures in the Serbian
part of the Danube basin, and on Vatin culture
in the territory of Western Serbia. The bulk of
the research documentation has been lost over
time, requiring the authors of this paper to
undertake completely new research in order to
be able to present the results of excavations of
this necropolis from the Bronze Age and Late
Antiquity. Certain artefacts indicate economic
stratification and the presence of craftsmen
(metallurgists) in these communities which were
mobile in character, which is consi...dered one of
the more significant traits of the Tumulus culture
Ključne reči:
Bronze Age / Necropolis / funeral rite / Tumulus culture (Hügelgräber Kultur)Izvor:
Late Bronze Age Mortuary Practices and the Sociaty in the Carpathian Basin, The international Conference in Zagreb 2017, 2020, 8-23Izdavač:
- Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Arheologija Srbije: kulturni identitet, integracioni faktori, tehnološki procesi i uloga centralnog Balkana u razvoju evropske praistorije (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177020)
Institucija/grupa
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Kapuran, Aleksandar AU - Ramadanski, Raško PY - 2020 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/541 AB - The Velebit necropolis located in the southern zone of the Carpathian basin remains to this day an unpublished archaeological site, although it has been known for over 5 decades. It represents the only systematically investigated Tumulus culture (Hügelgräber Kultur) necropolis on the territory of Vojvodina, which makes it very important for studying influences of cultures from Central Europe and Transdanubia on Belegiš and Dubovac cultures in the Serbian part of the Danube basin, and on Vatin culture in the territory of Western Serbia. The bulk of the research documentation has been lost over time, requiring the authors of this paper to undertake completely new research in order to be able to present the results of excavations of this necropolis from the Bronze Age and Late Antiquity. Certain artefacts indicate economic stratification and the presence of craftsmen (metallurgists) in these communities which were mobile in character, which is considered one of the more significant traits of the Tumulus culture PB - Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju C3 - Late Bronze Age Mortuary Practices and the Sociaty in the Carpathian Basin, The international Conference in Zagreb 2017 T1 - Velebit, Tumulus Culture (Hügelgräber) Necropolis in the South of the Carpathian Basin EP - 23 SP - 8 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_541 ER -
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Kapuran, A.,& Ramadanski, R.. (2020). Velebit, Tumulus Culture (Hügelgräber) Necropolis in the South of the Carpathian Basin. in Late Bronze Age Mortuary Practices and the Sociaty in the Carpathian Basin, The international Conference in Zagreb 2017 Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju., 8-23. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_541
Kapuran A, Ramadanski R. Velebit, Tumulus Culture (Hügelgräber) Necropolis in the South of the Carpathian Basin. in Late Bronze Age Mortuary Practices and the Sociaty in the Carpathian Basin, The international Conference in Zagreb 2017. 2020;:8-23. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_541 .
Kapuran, Aleksandar, Ramadanski, Raško, "Velebit, Tumulus Culture (Hügelgräber) Necropolis in the South of the Carpathian Basin" in Late Bronze Age Mortuary Practices and the Sociaty in the Carpathian Basin, The international Conference in Zagreb 2017 (2020):8-23, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_541 .