Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 2020
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537x.pam29.2.19
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An integrated geoarchaeological approach to late Iron Age settlement at Haštelina hillfort (Lopar, Island of Rab, Croatia) using Amplitude Data Comparison (ADC) method and trial excavation

Abstract: Geophysical prospection and small-scale archaeological excavation were undertaken on the site of Kaštelina, Late Iron Age hillfort settlement located on a small coastal promontory of Stolac in the east part of the Rab island (Kvarner gulf, Croatia). Carried out by a Polish – Croatian team within the “Archaeological topography of the island of Rab” programme, the aim of this research was to obtain preliminary information relevant to determining the periods of occupation, degree of preservation, nature of the se… Show more

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“…The trajectories, modes and outcomes of the detected changes in settlement and productivity seem to be recognisable in a wider, Adriatic area, where they have been attributed to a series of factors, e.g., changes in the structure of land ownership, changing climate conditions, changes in trade networks or transport containers and many more. 164 What seems to differ, compared to the general Western European situation dated to the mid-5 th century, 165 is perhaps the longer continuity of use of the "villa" as the residence of a possessores, while evidence of different modes of settlement, as those discerned at Podšilo and more tentatively Jurandvor, see their onset not earlier than the 6 th century. In any case, while these processes are beginning to be better understood in their materiality, a firm chronology is still far from being defined.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Future Avenues Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trajectories, modes and outcomes of the detected changes in settlement and productivity seem to be recognisable in a wider, Adriatic area, where they have been attributed to a series of factors, e.g., changes in the structure of land ownership, changing climate conditions, changes in trade networks or transport containers and many more. 164 What seems to differ, compared to the general Western European situation dated to the mid-5 th century, 165 is perhaps the longer continuity of use of the "villa" as the residence of a possessores, while evidence of different modes of settlement, as those discerned at Podšilo and more tentatively Jurandvor, see their onset not earlier than the 6 th century. In any case, while these processes are beginning to be better understood in their materiality, a firm chronology is still far from being defined.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Future Avenues Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%