Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid Region

The settlement area of the Ohrid region extends on the shores of a homonymous lake shared between the Republics of Northern Macedonia and Albania. Despite its mountainous framing, the geographical setting of the Ohrid region provides the broadest accessible link between the Aegean and the Adriatic...

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Main Authors: Marek Verčík, Saskia Kerschbaum, Petra Tušlová, Marián Jančovič, Damjan Donev, Pero Ardjanliev
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2019-06-01
Series:Studia Hercynia
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Online Access:https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2020/02/Marek_Vercik_%E2%80%93_Saskia_Kerschbaum_et-al_26-54.pdf
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spelling doaj-2599930ffcd64162a2deea9ef7e036af2020-11-25T02:24:31ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaStudia Hercynia1212-58652336-81442019-06-0112654Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid RegionMarek VerčíkSaskia KerschbaumPetra TušlováMarián Jančovič Damjan DonevPero ArdjanlievThe settlement area of the Ohrid region extends on the shores of a homonymous lake shared between the Republics of Northern Macedonia and Albania. Despite its mountainous framing, the geographical setting of the Ohrid region provides the broadest accessible link between the Aegean and the Adriatic regions in the southern Balkans and was, vice versa, an eminent pre -condition for the formation of supra -regional networks in the past. Placed on this communication route, which is embodied by the widely known Via Egnatia, the region represented an important hub in the cultural connectivity between the Aegean, the Adriatic see, and the Balkans. As a response to the lacking of systematic investigations, this paper presents a reconstruction of the pre- and protohistoric habitation in the region. Reviewing past archaeological discoveries and recent data collected during the first two field seasons conducted within the frame of the project Frontier Studies, this paper focuses on the settlement organisation and traces its development as well as corresponding phenomena, such as connectivity and response to environmental changes, diachronically from the Neolithic down to Late Antiquity.https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2020/02/Marek_Vercik_%E2%80%93_Saskia_Kerschbaum_et-al_26-54.pdfmacedonialake ohridhabitationbronze ageiron agesarchaic periodhellenistic periodroman period
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author Marek Verčík
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Damjan Donev
Pero Ardjanliev
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Saskia Kerschbaum
Petra Tušlová
Marián Jančovič
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Pero Ardjanliev
Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid Region
Studia Hercynia
macedonia
lake ohrid
habitation
bronze age
iron ages
archaic period
hellenistic period
roman period
author_facet Marek Verčík
Saskia Kerschbaum
Petra Tušlová
Marián Jančovič
Damjan Donev
Pero Ardjanliev
author_sort Marek Verčík
title Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid Region
title_short Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid Region
title_full Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid Region
title_fullStr Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid Region
title_full_unstemmed Settlement Organisation In The Ohrid Region
title_sort settlement organisation in the ohrid region
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
series Studia Hercynia
issn 1212-5865
2336-8144
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The settlement area of the Ohrid region extends on the shores of a homonymous lake shared between the Republics of Northern Macedonia and Albania. Despite its mountainous framing, the geographical setting of the Ohrid region provides the broadest accessible link between the Aegean and the Adriatic regions in the southern Balkans and was, vice versa, an eminent pre -condition for the formation of supra -regional networks in the past. Placed on this communication route, which is embodied by the widely known Via Egnatia, the region represented an important hub in the cultural connectivity between the Aegean, the Adriatic see, and the Balkans. As a response to the lacking of systematic investigations, this paper presents a reconstruction of the pre- and protohistoric habitation in the region. Reviewing past archaeological discoveries and recent data collected during the first two field seasons conducted within the frame of the project Frontier Studies, this paper focuses on the settlement organisation and traces its development as well as corresponding phenomena, such as connectivity and response to environmental changes, diachronically from the Neolithic down to Late Antiquity.
topic macedonia
lake ohrid
habitation
bronze age
iron ages
archaic period
hellenistic period
roman period
url https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2020/02/Marek_Vercik_%E2%80%93_Saskia_Kerschbaum_et-al_26-54.pdf
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