Autor u radu donosi prvu objavu i obrađuje ulomke kamenog crkvenog
namještaja iz crkve sv. Stefana u Golubiću kod Knina pronađene pri radovima
na njezinu uređenju 2009., 2010., 2014. i 2015. godine. Dosad je iz te crkve bio
poznat samo jedan ulomak arhitrava ograde svetišta koji se okvirno datirao u
9. stoljeće. Novopronađenih šest ulomaka pruža mogućnost preciznijih datacija
njezina nastanka i obnove. Najstarija faza povezana je s ranokršćanskim
razdobljem, nakon čega slijede zasigurno dvije predromaničke faze od kojih je
prva povezana s tzv. Trogirskom klesarskom radionicom i prvom četvrtinom
9. stoljeća, dok se druga može pripisati tzv. Benediktinskoj klesarskoj radionici
iz vremena kneza Branimira, tj. zadnjoj četvrtini 9. stoljeća.In this paper, the author originally announces and analyses fragments of
stone church furniture from the Church of St. Stephan in Golubić near Knin,
discovered during restoration works conducted in the years 2009, 2010, 2014
and 2015. From this church, only one fragment of the architrave of the enclosure
of the sanctuary, approximately dated to the 9th century, has been known
so far. The six newly discovered fragments offer a possibility for more accurate
dating of the creation and restoration thereof. The earliest phase, connected
with Early Christianity, was undoubtedly followed by two pre-Romanesque
phases, out of which the first one is connected to the so-called Trogir stonemason’s
workshop and the first quarter of the 9th century, whereas the second
may be linked to the so-called Benedictine stone-mason’s workshop of Duke
Branimir’s era, i.e. the final quarter of the 9th century