Abstract

U članku će se uz nove nalaze kasnobizantskih amfora X. do XII. stoljeća ponovno obraditi pojedini raniji nalazi, posebno amfore iz neistraženog brodoloma na otoku Mljetu, kao i ranije publiciran nalaz željeznog alata iz ninskog podmorja. Datirajući ovaj željezni alat u X. ili XII. stoljeće, pokušati će se razjasniti njegovo podrijetlo, način dospijeća pod more te njegova pripadnost.

Highlights

  • Belošević to pay attention to the finds which were found at the sea bottom as a consequence of various shipwrecks or as discarded or lost objects in the Early Middle Ages period when Croatian state developed and existed

  • These are amphorae which exhibit considerable differences regarding their size, i.e. capacity from the earlier types dated from the 5th to 7th centuries. These Byzantine amphorae, as they are usually referred to, have characteristic massive handles which are usually higher than the vessel's opening whereas base of the amphora is oval in shape, without pointed end characteristic of the earlier amphorae

  • I discovered another site with the remains of the Byzantine amphorae and some other objects in the sea in front of the Ždrijac site in the vicinity of Nin when I was working as a curator of a regional archaeological collection in Nin in the 1960s

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Introduction

Amphorae and other finds from the site of Ždrijac in Nin. amfora pronađeni su sredinom sedamdesetih godina prošlog stoljeća uz obalu otoka Mljeta i već je tada nalazište bilo devastirano[3] (Sl. 1).

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