Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 754090
Remains of the Neglected Past. Ottoman Forts on Planinica Hill, Montenegro
Remains of the Neglected Past. Ottoman Forts on Planinica Hill, Montenegro // Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, 66 (2014), 385-398 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Remains of the Neglected Past. Ottoman Forts on Planinica Hill, Montenegro
Autori
Bugaj, Urszula ; Lutovac, Predrag ; Trzeciecki, Maciej ; Bogacki, Miron ; Chwiej, Małgorzata ; Novak, Mario ; Polak, Zbigniew
Izvornik
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne (0081-3834) 66
(2014);
385-398
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Montenegro; fortifications; watchtower; stone architecture; 3D modelling; orthophotogaphy; Ottoman Empire; borderland studies; Balkan Wars
Sažetak
Planinica — a hill situated on the edge of a vast mountain range delimited to the south-east by the Zeta Plain. It is a part of historical region known as Malesija inhabited mainly by the Albanians. During the field research on Planinica in 2012–2013 a group of stone structures was documented. It consists of circular stone tower surrounded by quadrilateral wall, several small enclosures of trapezoid or pentagonal plan and a network of roads leading to the top of the hill. The arrangement of the buildings indicates that the most likely function was military. They can be described as an observatory tower surrounded by small auxiliary forts. The complex of stone structures on Planinica was most probably built by the Turks after 1878 as a part of system of fortifications guarding newly established Turkish-Montenegrin border. The border survived until the Balkan War in 1912. After that Planinica was no longer been a point of military interest and the forts on its top have undergone progressive destruction. The stone structures on Planinica are not mentioned either in archaeological or historical publications in Montenegro, except the watchtower, which is interpreted as a prehistoric burial mound destroyed by the Turks. The buildings on Planinica hill remain “in the shadow” of the prehistoric stone tumuli, which represent a positively valorised, very distant past.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arheologija