South Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron Age

Results of the recent investigations of the sites from the Transitional period between the Bronze and Iron Age in the South Morava basin are presented in this paper. On the basis of these results as well as the earlier research in this area a chronology of this period in the South Morava basin has b...

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Main Author: Bulatović Aleksandar
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia 2007-01-01
Series:Starinar
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2007/0350-02410757057B.pdf
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spelling doaj-61aff71bbdbd4582a3be9a56f359d2252020-11-24T22:46:50ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392007-01-01200757578210.2298/STA0757057B0350-02410757057BSouth Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron AgeBulatović Aleksandar0Institute of Archaeology, BelgradeResults of the recent investigations of the sites from the Transitional period between the Bronze and Iron Age in the South Morava basin are presented in this paper. On the basis of these results as well as the earlier research in this area a chronology of this period in the South Morava basin has been established. The analysis of the material, particularly pottery shows that channelled pottery of Gava - Belegiš II type (Iron Age Ib) was a prevailing feature at the beginning of the Transitional period in the entire region. It is also stated that during the Transitional period a particular culture group formed in the basin of the river Pčinja, the upper course of the Vardar, then in the Kočane-Kratovo area and in the Vranje-Bujanovac valley, which later influenced south-east Kosovo and the Leskovac area. The group was named the Pčinja cultural group, after the central part of the territory.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2007/0350-02410757057B.pdfSouth Morava Basintransitional periodearly iron agephase Ha A2 - Ha B3channeled potterypottery decorated with oval and slanted pointspottery decorated with rectangular impressionsculture influences from the North and EastPčinja culture group
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South Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron Age
Starinar
South Morava Basin
transitional period
early iron age
phase Ha A2 - Ha B3
channeled pottery
pottery decorated with oval and slanted points
pottery decorated with rectangular impressions
culture influences from the North and East
Pčinja culture group
author_facet Bulatović Aleksandar
author_sort Bulatović Aleksandar
title South Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron Age
title_short South Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron Age
title_full South Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron Age
title_fullStr South Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron Age
title_full_unstemmed South Morava Basin in the transitional period from the Bronze to the Iron Age
title_sort south morava basin in the transitional period from the bronze to the iron age
publisher Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia
series Starinar
issn 0350-0241
2406-0739
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Results of the recent investigations of the sites from the Transitional period between the Bronze and Iron Age in the South Morava basin are presented in this paper. On the basis of these results as well as the earlier research in this area a chronology of this period in the South Morava basin has been established. The analysis of the material, particularly pottery shows that channelled pottery of Gava - Belegiš II type (Iron Age Ib) was a prevailing feature at the beginning of the Transitional period in the entire region. It is also stated that during the Transitional period a particular culture group formed in the basin of the river Pčinja, the upper course of the Vardar, then in the Kočane-Kratovo area and in the Vranje-Bujanovac valley, which later influenced south-east Kosovo and the Leskovac area. The group was named the Pčinja cultural group, after the central part of the territory.
topic South Morava Basin
transitional period
early iron age
phase Ha A2 - Ha B3
channeled pottery
pottery decorated with oval and slanted points
pottery decorated with rectangular impressions
culture influences from the North and East
Pčinja culture group
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2007/0350-02410757057B.pdf
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