Early Iron Age in Central Bosnia – an overview and research perspectives

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Mario Gavranović
Ajla Sejfuli

Abstract

This paper discusses the state of the research and general interpretation models of the Early Iron Age period in Central Bosnia. The Mid-Bosnian Schist Mountains and the surrounding river valleys of Vrbas, Lašva, and Bosna together with their tributaries characterise the landscape of this region. In terms of evidence from the Early Iron Age period (800–500 BC), the majority comes from the long-term excavations in the hillfort site Pod near Bugojno. The preliminary reports point to well-organised, long lasting and densely built up hillfort settlement with rectangular houses of similar size. Based on the numerous iron slag finds from recently discovered settlements of Čolaci and Zenepići, it can be inferred that some of the sites in Central Bosnia were intensively involved in the metal processing activity. Mortuary practices of the Early Iron Age communities are largely unknown since thus far, not a single intact burial was properly documented.

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How to Cite
Gavranović, M., & Sejfuli, A. (2022). Early Iron Age in Central Bosnia – an overview and research perspectives. Godišnjak Centra Za balkanološka Ispitivanja, (47), 27–44. https://doi.org/10.5644/Godisnjak.CBI.ANUBiH-47.101

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