Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1229650
The Archaeo.IST Project and New Insight into the Adriatic Insular World of Late Prehistory
The Archaeo.IST Project and New Insight into the Adriatic Insular World of Late Prehistory // Between Global and Local: Adriatic Connectivity from Protohistory to the Roman Period (book of abstracts)
Stari Grad, Hrvatska, 2022. str. 18-18 (predavanje, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The Archaeo.IST Project and New Insight into the
Adriatic Insular World of Late Prehistory
Autori
Domines Peter, Pio
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Between Global and Local: Adriatic Connectivity from Protohistory to the Roman Period (book of abstracts)
/ - , 2022, 18-18
Skup
Between Global and Local: Adriatic Connectivity from Protohistory to the Roman Period
Mjesto i datum
Stari Grad, Hrvatska, 28-29.10.2022
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran
Ključne riječi
island archaeology ; connectivity ; insularity ; Adriatic ; Bronze Age ; late prehistory ; hillforts
(island archaeology ; Adriatic ; Bronze Age ; late prehistory ; hillforts)
Sažetak
Despite all research potentials for island archaeology, northern Dalmatian islands have not yet been a subject of systematic approach. Among them is the island of Ist, a small inhabited Adriatic island located in the NW part of Zadar archipelago. Island has been a case study of student research project „Archaeological Landscape of the Island of Ist – Archaeo.IST“ launced in 2020 with the main aim of collecting qualitative and quantitative data for understanding how insularity affected human interactions and material practices in the island landscape. Field survey revealed the predominant number of late prehistoric sites - hillforts and burial mounds. Test trenching on all three fortified sites yielded strong evidence of Bronze Age occupation. Intensive landscape activities characterized by the emergence of hillfort constructions as well as burial mounds dispersed in a significant number across the island, could be linked to the first permanent colonization of the island which brought new spatial patterns and social practices. The possible reasons and factors involved in the idea of settling a small island with limited resources are being discussed as well as the question of what was the scale of island isolation in comparison to the integration in the broader regional network of maritime interactions with surrounding islands and short-distanced mainland. Still ongoing project has, so far, provided important implications for understanding Adriatic insular communities of the Bronze Age.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arheologija