Ceramic finds from grave 5 in Ilok (CROSBI ID 614670)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Jelinčić Vučković, Kristina ; Tonc, Asja
engleski
Ceramic finds from grave 5 in Ilok
In 2006 a partially destroyed early Roman grave was excavated on the site of Ilok – Dvor knezova iločkih. Alongside weaponry and other small metal, glass and bone finds, it contained a large amount of various pottery finds. Especially significant are two cups of thin-walled pottery and an olive oil amphora of type Dressel 6B with stamp of Laecanius Bassus. The same assemblage includes other pottery categories, such as grey polished ware, coarse ware pots, red fired tableware and lamps. On this occasion we will show the different types of ware and their typology. Imported ceramic vessels, important for dating, were found together with pieces of probable local origin. Together they illustrate the acceptance of new customs, but also the preserving of prehistoric traditions in the pottery production, showing thus the complexity of the process of Romanisation of local inhabitants.
Ilok ; Cuccium ; Pannonia ; Archaeology
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Podaci o prilogu
2014.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Zagreb:
Podaci o skupu
The Century of the Brave
predavanje
22.09.2014-26.09.2014
Zagreb, Hrvatska