The outer forts of Caričin grad: Visualisation of digital terrain models and interpretation
The erection of a new polis, Justiniana Prima, on the site of Caričin Grad, was part of a larger engineering project in a rural hilly setting of the western areas of Dacia Mediterranea, which had also included the construction of nearby fortlets. The article presents LiDAR data which has...
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Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia
2019-01-01
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2019/0350-02411969297I.pdf |
Summary: | The erection of a new polis, Justiniana Prima, on the site of Caričin Grad,
was part of a larger engineering project in a rural hilly setting of the
western areas of Dacia Mediterranea, which had also included the
construction of nearby fortlets. The article presents LiDAR data which has
provided new information related to their ground-plan and dimensions.
Located in a 12 km² area around the metropolis, St Elias, Kulište-Jezero and
Gornje Gradište in Svinjarica were LiDAR scanned in 2011, while the Sekicol
fort, with its 4 km² surroundings, was subjected to the same technology in
2015. Our analysis of the outer fortifications of Justiniana Prima is based
on a visualisation of the obtained digital terrain models and field
observations; in the case of the St Elias fort, we also used the results of
the 1976 excavations. These fortlets had manifold functions. On the one
hand, they overlooked the approaches to the city and its infrastructure -
Kulište-Jezero was a watchtower - and on the other, they also served as
shelters for the local population - refugia. In the middle of the St Elias
fort there was a large three-nave church; this may well have been a
fortified monastery. Future research of these forts should provide more
detailed information on their chronology and function, complement the
outstanding results of the LiDAR and geophysical surveys, and contribute to
a better understanding of Justiniana Prima itself. [Project of the Serbian
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no.
177021: Urbanisation Processes and Development of Mediaeval Society] |
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ISSN: | 0350-0241 2406-0739 |