Results of a field survey of Našice and Koška municipalities in 2015

Abstract

Institut za arheologiju, u suradnji sa Zavičajnim muzejom Našice, proveo je terenski pregled dijelova općina Našice i Koška (k.o. Breznica Našička i k.o. Lug Subotički) od 11. do 14. svibnja 2015. godine. Terenski pregled obavljen je u sklopu projekta Strategic use of landscape (IP-11-2013-3700) financiranog od strane Hrvatske zaklade za znanost. Pronađeno je više polo¬žaja koji se prema pokretnoj građi mogu datirati u kasni srednji i novi vijek. Nalazište Breznica Našička – Netovo (HANA) vjerojatno je ostatak srednjovjekovnog sela (13.–15. st.).During May 2015, the Institute of Archaeology, with the cooperation of Našice Local History Museum, conducted a field survey of Našice and Koška municipalities. This field survey was carried out within the Strategic use of landscape project (IP-11-2013-3700) financed by the Croatian Science Foundation. Areas west (near the cemetery), southeast and southwest of Jelisavac village (on the right bank of Lapovac river) and east of Lug Subotički village were surveyed. Several new sites were determined: Jelisavac - Porečki gaj (cemetery), Jelisavac - Vukojevački lug 1-4, Lug Subotički - Gradine, Breznica Našička - Netovo (HANA) site, already known, the full extent of the medieval village was registered (fig. 2-3) during this year\u27s field survey. All sites yielded late medieval finds and only on Breznica Našička - Netovo (HANA) site the finds from 13th-15th c. were registered. Modern Age finds were determined on Jelisavac - Porečki gaj (cemetery), Jelisavac - Vukojevački lug 1 and 4 sites. Lug Subotički - Gradine site is composed of a castellum, cemetery and at least one village (settlement) near it and this site is known from medieval sources (Bösendorfer 1994: 105-106). The village at Breznica Našička - Netovo (HANA) site still needs to be confirmed; it is possibly Bodugazunfalua (Bösendorfer 1994: 108) or Wostiarouch (Bösendorfer 1994: 119)

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