Title Gradine u Istri
Title (english) Hill forts of Istria
Author Melania Ladavac
Mentor Slaven Bertoša (mentor)
Committee member Aljoša Vitasović (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Slaven Bertoša (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Jasmina Gržinić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Department of Interdisciplinary, Italian and Cultural Studies) Pula
Defense date and country 2021-09-28, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES Archeology Prehistoric Archeology
Abstract Gradine predstavljaju karakterističan stil organizacije naselja koji se pojavio u prapovijesti i posebice se raširio na prostoru Istre, pri čemu se obrambena funkcija naselja značajno oslanja na reljef i nadopunjuje zidinama kojima se okružuju gradine. Na području Istre ovaj tip naselja bio je uobičajen za Histre, prapovijesnu etničku skupinu koja je u Istri dominirala sve do rimskog osvajanja poluotoka. Analiza teritorija otkrila je da gradine nisu bile nasumično postavljene, već je jedna od njih, na najvažnijoj točki, bila središte skupine naselja koja su nekako društveno povezana. Gradine su bile stalne, u kojima su stalno živjeli stanovnici i bavili se svakodnevnim aktivnostima, te privremene, namijenjene za izviđanje i obrambenu funkciju ili kao sklonište u slučaju opasnosti. O karakteru i izgledu prapovijesnih gradina u Istri ponajviše svjedoče ostaci gradina Monkodonja i Nezakcij, koje su najbolje očuvane do današnjih dana, ali također i raspored određenih i danas aktivnih istarskih gradića na uzvisinama, poput Buzeta, Motovina i drugih, jasno svjedoči o povijesnom kontinuumu ovog tipa gradnje naselja.
Abstract (english) „Gradine“ represent a characteristic style of settlement organization that appeared in prehistory and they were prevalent in Istria, where the defensive function of the settlement relied significantly on the terrain and complemented the walls that surrounded „gradine“. In Istria, this type of settlement was common for the Histri, a prehistoric ethnic group that dominated Istria until the Roman conquest of the peninsula. The analysis of the territories revealed that „gradine“ were not randomly placed, but one of them, which was the most important point at that time, was the center of a group of settlements that were socially connected. „Gradine“ were permanent, in which the inhabitants lived permanently and engaged in daily activities, and also temporary, intended for reconnaissance and defense function or as a shelter in case of danger. The evidence of the character and appearance of prehistoric „gradine“ in Istria can be found in the remains of „gradina“ of Monkodonja and Nesactium, which are preserved to this day. Furthermore, the layout of active Istrian towns on the hills, such as Buzet, Motovina and others testify to the historical continuum of this type of construction settlements.
Keywords
gradina
Histri
prapovijest Istre
brončano doba
Keywords (english)
gradine
Histri
prehistory of Istria
Bronze Age
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:367104
Study programme Title: Culture and Tourism Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) kulture i turizma (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) kulture i turizma)
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