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Title:Bronasta doba v osrednji Sloveniji – na Gorenjskem in Dolenjskem ter v Posavju : Uvodnik in kratek oris
Authors:ID Teržan, Biba (Author)
ID Škvor Jernejčič, Brina (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZRC SAZU - The Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Abstract:V obdobju prehoda, tj. iz zgodnje v srednjo bronasto dobo, se je pojavila vrsta novih naselbin, večinoma v nižinskih predelih, ki so se bolj ali manj kontinuirano obdržale vse do vključno kulture žarnih grobišč. Prevladovale so naselbine raztresenega tipa, povečini z gručasto razporeditvijo stavb, in manjši zaselki, ponekod nanizani blizu drug drugega. V zgodnji fazi srednje bronaste dobe je obravnavano območje po vsej verjetnosti spadalo v sklop srednjeevropske culture bronastodobnih gomil. Iz naslednje faze srednje bronaste dobe je znanih nekaj skeletnih pokopov v kraških jamah, a tudi že žarni grobovi. Žgani in žarni pokopi so prevladali v času kulture žarnih grobišč, kot je razvidno z velikih nekropol z več sto grobovi v Ljubljani, Dobovi in na Obrežju. Posamezni predmeti se pojavljajo kot vodne najdbe že vse od zgodnje bronaste dobe, za pozno bronasto dobo pa so značilne depojske najdbe, ki jih poskušamo razumeti kot odraz posebnih verskih običajev bronastodobnega človeka.
Keywords:bronasta doba, naselbine, načini pokopavanja, depojske in vodne najdbe, Gorenjska, Dolenjska, Spodnje Posavje
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:27.06.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 289-320
Numbering:letn. 76
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25311 New window
UDC:903(497.43)"637"
ISSN on article:0570-8966
DOI:10.3986/AV.76.20 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:241524995 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:15.01.2026
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Record is a part of a journal

Title:Arheološki vestnik = Acta archaeologica
Shortened title:Arheol. vestn.
Publisher:Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti, Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU
ISSN:0570-8966
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Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P6-0064
Name:Arheološke raziskave

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Language:English
Title:The Bronze Age in Central Slovenia– in the Gorenjska, Dolenjska, and Posavje Regions : An introduction and brief outline
Abstract:It was not until the transitional period from the Early to Middle Bronze Ages that a new type of settlement emerged, predominantly in lowland areas, which more or less continued to exist up until and including the Urnfield period. Settlements were predominantly of a dispersed type, mostly consisting of clusters of buildings, as well as smaller hamlets, which in some areas were situated close to one another. During the early phase of the Middle Bronze Age, the studied area was likely part of the so-called Central European Bronze Age tumulus culture. In the subsequent phase of the Middle Bronze Age, evidence of inhumation burials in karst caves and certain urn graves was found. Cremation became the predominant rite in the Late Bronze Age, as evidenced by the large necropolises found in Ljubljana, Dobova, and Obrežje, each containing several hundred graves. While individual objects have been discovered as water finds since the Early Bronze Age, the Late Bronze Age, is particularly known for hoards of various bronze items. Both individual and hoard finds could be interpreted as reflections of the distinct religious customs of Bronze Age societies.
Keywords:Bronze Age, settlements, manners of burials, hoard and water finds, Gorenjska, Dolenjska, Spodnje Posavje


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