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|a This study draws on eight years of excavation and survey at the newly discovered Bronze Age Cemetery of Purić-Ljubanj in the county of Vukovar-Syrmia in eastern Croatia.
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|a Cover -- Frontispiece -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- A look at the research of prehistory in the Spačva-Ljubanj-Studva interfluve -- Archaeological/historical research in Cvelferija in recent times -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Research History, Survey and Excavation Strategy at Purić-Ljubanj -- Excavation strategy -- Research history and initial survey at Purić-Ljubanj -- Geophysical survey at Purić-Ljubanj -- GPS and topographic survey at Purić-Ljubanj -- Surveys and trial excavations on other mounded cemeteries in the area -- Chapter 2 -- Figure 1.1: Initial GPS survey data from Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 1.2: Damaged mound. -- Figure 1.3: The excavation area. -- Figure 1.4: The extent of the excavations. -- Figure 1.5: Position of trenches on Tumulus 1. -- Figure 1.6: Position of trenches on Tumuli 2 and 3. -- Figure 1.7: Results of geo-radar and resistivity surveys. -- Figure 1.8: Diagnostic pottery from Trial Trench 1, the first conclusive evidence to be found at Purić-Ljubanj (drawing: Lisa Waldock). -- Figure 1.9: Results of the gradiometry survey (50cm resolution) conducted at Purić-Ljubanj in 2019. -- Figure 1.10: DEM and contour models of the Purić-Ljubanj cemetery. -- Figure 1.11: Map of mounded sites discovered in the Spačva Forest to date. -- Figure 1.12: Lidar scanning of four sites was conducted in 2016. Site J (top left), site C (top right), site D (bottom left) and site B (bottom right). -- Figure 1.13: The shapes of the eighteen mounded cemeteries in the Spačva Forest measured in 2017 (the shapes of sites B and I are not visible due to their small size). -- Placing Purić-Ljubanj in its Local and Regional Context -- Regional Bronze Age chronologies, groups, and research history -- Belegiš II group -- Belegiš II sites -- Belegiš II burial practice.
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|a Typical finds of Belegiš II group -- West-Serbian variant of Vatin -- West-Serbian variant of Vatin sites -- West-Serbian variant of Vatin burial practice -- Typical finds of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin -- Late Bronze Age groups in and#x17D;upanjska Posavina -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 -- Figure 2.1: Late Bronze Age groups in the region (after Ložnjak Dizdar 2005: 35). -- Figure 2.2: Belegiš urns: a) Belegiš I -- b) Belegiš II (after Coxon 2018: 109). -- Figure 2.3: The areas of Tumulus and Belegiš (I and II) Cultures in Vojvodina (after: Tasić 1974, Pl. 24). -- Figure 2.4: Map of Belegiš II sites in Croatia (after Forenbaher 1991: 48). -- Figure 2.5: A typical Belegiš burial -- Kaluđerske Livade (Petrović 2006, after Ljuština 2017: 349). -- Figure 2.6: Belegiš II (Pseudoprotovillanova) urns (after Forenbaher 1988: 25). -- Figure 2.7: Most common types of Belegiš II pottery in eastern Slavonia (after Forenbaher 1991: 58). -- Figure 2.8: Side-by-side comparison of Gava and Belegiš II urns. Left: Gava -- Right: Belegiš II (after Forenbaher 1988: 30). -- Figure 2.9: Area of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin. -- Figure 2.10: Map of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin cemeteries in Serbia. Left: Middle Bronze Age -- Right: Late Bronze Age (after Dmitrović and Ljuština 2013: 166, 170). -- Figure 2.11: A typical burial of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin group (Tumulus 1 at Dubac, after Nikitović 1999, Pl. V). -- Figure 2.12: Left: MBA west-Serbian variant of Vatin ceramics from Mosinje -- Right: LBA west-Serbian variant of Vatin ceramics from Baluga (after Dmitrović and Ljuština 2013: 169, 171). -- Pottery Assemblages and Burial Features at Purić-Ljubanj -- Defining pottery and burial at Purić-Ljubanj: an overview -- Fabric Series -- Notes on methodology and terminology -- Presentation of the data -- Pottery and burial: Tumulus 1 (Trenches 1 and 2).
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|a General nature, description, and deposition of the pottery -- Burial 1/1 -- Burial 1/2 -- Burial 1/3 -- Burials 1/4 AND 1/5 -- Burial 1/6 -- Burial 1/7 -- Building Tumulus 1 -- Pottery and burial: Tumulus 2 -- Pottery recovered from Tumulus 1 not linked to any specific feature -- Tumulus 2: pottery and burial features -- Burial 4/1A -- Burial 4/1B -- Burials 4/8 (4/2 and 4/9) -- Burial 4/3 -- Burials 4/4 A-Q, 4/7 -- Burial 4/5 -- Burial 4/6 -- Burial 4/10 -- Burial 4/11 -- Burial 4/12 -- Burial 4/13 -- Burial 4/14 -- Burial 4/15 -- Burial 4/16 -- Burials 4/17, 4/18, 4/19, 4/20, 4/21 -- Trench 5 and Trial Trench 2 -- Building Tumulus 2 -- Pottery and Burial: Tumulus 3 -- Burial 3/1 -- Burial 3/3 (with 3/2, and#xBE;) -- Burial 3/2 -- Burial 3/4 -- Burial 3/5 -- Pottery from Tumulus 3: -- Building Tumulus 3 -- Key themes for further discussion -- Chapter 4 -- Figure 3.1: Section view of the final burning episode (pyre) on Tumulus 1, demonstrating the ephemeral nature of deposits at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 3.2: Schematic section drawing showing key features in Tumulus 1. -- Figure 3.3: Schematic section drawing showing key features in Tumulus 2. -- Figure 3.4: Schematic section drawing showing key features in Tumulus 3. -- Figure 3.5: Plan illustration of Feature 1/1, Tumulus 1. -- Figure 3.6: Photographs of (from left to right) carbonised woven matting, overview of Feature 1/1, detailed image of intense burning around the carbonised matting, overview of area in which the carbonised matting was discovered. -- Figure 3.7: Burial pit 1/2. -- Figure 3.8: Feature 1/4 and 1/5. -- Figure 3.9: Exterior and interior view of the cleaned pot from 1/4 and 1/5. -- Figure 3.10: Burial pit 1/7 throughout its excavation, and cut marks on deposited human long bone. -- Figure 3.11: Illustrated pottery from Tumulus 1.
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|a Figure 3.12: Illustration of the Belegiš chalice from burial 4/1a. -- Figure 3.13: Burial 4/1a. -- Figure 3.14: Jar form from burial 4/1b. -- Figure 3.15: Burial 4/8 (including 4/2 and 4/9). -- Figure 3.16: Illustration of pottery from 4/8 (including 4/2 and 4/9). -- Figure 3.17: Plan view of burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.18: West baulk adjacent to burial 4/3 post excavation, showing disturbed stratigraphy south of 4/4 burials. -- Figure 3.19: Pottery within burial 4/3 during excavation. -- Figure 3.20a: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20b: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20c: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20d: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20e: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20f: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.21: Loess dolls/limestone platform in the west baulk of trench 4. -- Figure 3.22: Burial 4/7 during excavation. -- Figure 3.23: Stratigraphic sequence at 20 cm intervals through 4/4n, showing the complex nature of the construction. -- Figure 3.24: Plan view of calcitic burial settings. -- Figure 3.25a: nos. 1-4: Pottery from Burial 4/4i and 4/7. -- Figure 3.25b: nos. 5-7: Pottery from Burial 4/4i and 4/7. -- Figure 3.26: nos. 1-4: Pottery from Burial 4/4a, c, h and j. -- Figure 3.27: 1, 2: Pottery from Burial 4/4n. -- Figure 3.28: 1: Pottery from Burial 4/4q. -- Figure 3.29: Pottery from Burial 4/5. -- Figure 3.30: Pottery from Burial 4/6. -- Figure 3.31: 1, 2: Pottery from Burial 4/10. -- Figure 3.32: Plan view of burial features in phase 2 of Trench 2. -- Figure 3.33: Pottery from Burial 4/11. -- Figure 3.34: Burial 4/13 being excavated. -- Figure 3.35: Pottery from Burial 4/13. -- Figure 3.36: Working photograph of Burial 4/15. -- Figure 3.37: Pottery from Burial 4/15. -- Figure 3.38: Pottery from Burial 4/16. -- Figure 3.39: Plan drawing of the area.
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|a Figure 3.40: Plan view of Burials 4/20 and 4/21, highlighting the area with fingertip impressions in the daub casing surrounding the deposits of bone and pottery. -- Figure 3.41: Close-up view of the spread of pottery and bone during excavation. -- Figure 3.42a: Pottery from the burial group. -- Figure 3.42b: Pottery from the burial group. -- Figure 3.43: Pottery from Trench 5, Tumulus 2. -- Figure 3.44: Stratigraphy of the east baulk of Tumulus 3 at the end of excavation, note the position of the Pit Burial 3/5. -- Figure 3.45: Plan illustration of funeral pyre/Burial 3/3. -- Figure 3.46: Section taken through Burial 3/3 prior to its removal. -- Figure 3.47: Stratigraphy and position of Burial 3/2 in the south baulk of Tumulus 3. -- Figure 3.48: Pottery from Tumulus 3. -- Translating Geology, Resources, and Redistributed Materials into Skill and Performance -- Geology -- Introduction -- Resources and redistributed materials -- Clay -- Carbonates -- Wood, scrub, and dung -- Making: skill and performances at Purić-Ljubanj -- Skill and performance -- Making pots -- Making tumuli -- Performances of making at Purić-Ljubanj -- Chapter 5 -- Figure 4.1: Geological map (after Galović 2014: Figure 2: 115). -- Figure 4.2: Pottery being made at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 4.3: Students' pottery warming prior to firing. -- Figure 4.4: Photomicrographs showing (top) coarse, (middle) medium, and (bottom) fine examples of clay fabrics used at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 4.5: Orange/red (oxidised) carinated bowl and black (reduction-fired) chalice, indicating deliberate firing strategies in play with regard to vessel types at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 4.6: Pots from the Belegiš cemetery of Surćin, Croatia showing the potential for variability of skill and thus performances made. Reproduced with the kind permission of The Museum for Archaeology, Croatia.
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