Mediating Marginality : Mounds, Pots and Performances at the Bronze Age Cemetery of Purić-Ljubanj, Eastern Croatia.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2022Copyright date: {copy}2022Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (159 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781789699739Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mediating Marginality: Mounds, Pots and Performances at the Bronze Age Cemetery of Purić-Ljubanj, Eastern CroatiaDDC classification: 939.872 Online resources: Click to ViewCover -- Frontispiece -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- A look at the research of prehistory in the Spačva-Ljubanj-Studva interfluve -- Archaeological/historical research in Cvelferija in recent times -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Research History, Survey and Excavation Strategy at Purić-Ljubanj -- Excavation strategy -- Research history and initial survey at Purić-Ljubanj -- Geophysical survey at Purić-Ljubanj -- GPS and topographic survey at Purić-Ljubanj -- Surveys and trial excavations on other mounded cemeteries in the area -- Chapter 2 -- Figure 1.1: Initial GPS survey data from Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 1.2: Damaged mound. -- Figure 1.3: The excavation area. -- Figure 1.4: The extent of the excavations. -- Figure 1.5: Position of trenches on Tumulus 1. -- Figure 1.6: Position of trenches on Tumuli 2 and 3. -- Figure 1.7: Results of geo-radar and resistivity surveys. -- Figure 1.8: Diagnostic pottery from Trial Trench 1, the first conclusive evidence to be found at Purić-Ljubanj (drawing: Lisa Waldock). -- Figure 1.9: Results of the gradiometry survey (50cm resolution) conducted at Purić-Ljubanj in 2019. -- Figure 1.10: DEM and contour models of the Purić-Ljubanj cemetery. -- Figure 1.11: Map of mounded sites discovered in the Spačva Forest to date. -- Figure 1.12: Lidar scanning of four sites was conducted in 2016. Site J (top left), site C (top right), site D (bottom left) and site B (bottom right). -- Figure 1.13: The shapes of the eighteen mounded cemeteries in the Spačva Forest measured in 2017 (the shapes of sites B and I are not visible due to their small size). -- Placing Purić-Ljubanj in its Local and Regional Context -- Regional Bronze Age chronologies, groups, and research history -- Belegiš II group -- Belegiš II sites -- Belegiš II burial practice.
Typical finds of Belegiš II group -- West-Serbian variant of Vatin -- West-Serbian variant of Vatin sites -- West-Serbian variant of Vatin burial practice -- Typical finds of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin -- Late Bronze Age groups in Županjska Posavina -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 -- Figure 2.1: Late Bronze Age groups in the region (after Ložnjak Dizdar 2005: 35). -- Figure 2.2: Belegiš urns: a) Belegiš I -- b) Belegiš II (after Coxon 2018: 109). -- Figure 2.3: The areas of Tumulus and Belegiš (I and II) Cultures in Vojvodina (after: Tasić 1974, Pl. 24). -- Figure 2.4: Map of Belegiš II sites in Croatia (after Forenbaher 1991: 48). -- Figure 2.5: A typical Belegiš burial - Kalu�erske Livade (Petrović 2006, after Ljuština 2017: 349). -- Figure 2.6: Belegiš II (Pseudoprotovillanova) urns (after Forenbaher 1988: 25). -- Figure 2.7: Most common types of Belegiš II pottery in eastern Slavonia (after Forenbaher 1991: 58). -- Figure 2.8: Side-by-side comparison of Gava and Belegiš II urns. Left: Gava -- Right: Belegiš II (after Forenbaher 1988: 30). -- Figure 2.9: Area of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin. -- Figure 2.10: Map of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin cemeteries in Serbia. Left: Middle Bronze Age -- Right: Late Bronze Age (after Dmitrović and Ljuština 2013: 166, 170). -- Figure 2.11: A typical burial of the west-Serbian variant of Vatin group (Tumulus 1 at Dubac, after Nikitović 1999, Pl. V). -- Figure 2.12: Left: MBA west-Serbian variant of Vatin ceramics from Mosinje -- Right: LBA west-Serbian variant of Vatin ceramics from Baluga (after Dmitrović and Ljuština 2013: 169, 171). -- Pottery Assemblages and Burial Features at Purić-Ljubanj -- Defining pottery and burial at Purić-Ljubanj: an overview -- Fabric Series -- Notes on methodology and terminology -- Presentation of the data -- Pottery and burial: Tumulus 1 (Trenches 1 and 2).
General nature, description, and deposition of the pottery -- Burial 1/1 -- Burial 1/2 -- Burial 1/3 -- Burials 1/4 AND 1/5 -- Burial 1/6 -- Burial 1/7 -- Building Tumulus 1 -- Pottery and burial: Tumulus 2 -- Pottery recovered from Tumulus 1 not linked to any specific feature -- Tumulus 2: pottery and burial features -- Burial 4/1A -- Burial 4/1B -- Burials 4/8 (4/2 and 4/9) -- Burial 4/3 -- Burials 4/4 A-Q, 4/7 -- Burial 4/5 -- Burial 4/6 -- Burial 4/10 -- Burial 4/11 -- Burial 4/12 -- Burial 4/13 -- Burial 4/14 -- Burial 4/15 -- Burial 4/16 -- Burials 4/17, 4/18, 4/19, 4/20, 4/21 -- Trench 5 and Trial Trench 2 -- Building Tumulus 2 -- Pottery and Burial: Tumulus 3 -- Burial 3/1 -- Burial 3/3 (with 3/2, ¾) -- Burial 3/2 -- Burial 3/4 -- Burial 3/5 -- Pottery from Tumulus 3: -- Building Tumulus 3 -- Key themes for further discussion -- Chapter 4 -- Figure 3.1: Section view of the final burning episode (pyre) on Tumulus 1, demonstrating the ephemeral nature of deposits at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 3.2: Schematic section drawing showing key features in Tumulus 1. -- Figure 3.3: Schematic section drawing showing key features in Tumulus 2. -- Figure 3.4: Schematic section drawing showing key features in Tumulus 3. -- Figure 3.5: Plan illustration of Feature 1/1, Tumulus 1. -- Figure 3.6: Photographs of (from left to right) carbonised woven matting, overview of Feature 1/1, detailed image of intense burning around the carbonised matting, overview of area in which the carbonised matting was discovered. -- Figure 3.7: Burial pit 1/2. -- Figure 3.8: Feature 1/4 and 1/5. -- Figure 3.9: Exterior and interior view of the cleaned pot from 1/4 and 1/5. -- Figure 3.10: Burial pit 1/7 throughout its excavation, and cut marks on deposited human long bone. -- Figure 3.11: Illustrated pottery from Tumulus 1.
Figure 3.12: Illustration of the Belegiš chalice from burial 4/1a. -- Figure 3.13: Burial 4/1a. -- Figure 3.14: Jar form from burial 4/1b. -- Figure 3.15: Burial 4/8 (including 4/2 and 4/9). -- Figure 3.16: Illustration of pottery from 4/8 (including 4/2 and 4/9). -- Figure 3.17: Plan view of burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.18: West baulk adjacent to burial 4/3 post excavation, showing disturbed stratigraphy south of 4/4 burials. -- Figure 3.19: Pottery within burial 4/3 during excavation. -- Figure 3.20a: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20b: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20c: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20d: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20e: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.20f: Pottery from Burial 4/3. -- Figure 3.21: Loess dolls/limestone platform in the west baulk of trench 4. -- Figure 3.22: Burial 4/7 during excavation. -- Figure 3.23: Stratigraphic sequence at 20 cm intervals through 4/4n, showing the complex nature of the construction. -- Figure 3.24: Plan view of calcitic burial settings. -- Figure 3.25a: nos. 1-4: Pottery from Burial 4/4i and 4/7. -- Figure 3.25b: nos. 5-7: Pottery from Burial 4/4i and 4/7. -- Figure 3.26: nos. 1-4: Pottery from Burial 4/4a, c, h and j. -- Figure 3.27: 1, 2: Pottery from Burial 4/4n. -- Figure 3.28: 1: Pottery from Burial 4/4q. -- Figure 3.29: Pottery from Burial 4/5. -- Figure 3.30: Pottery from Burial 4/6. -- Figure 3.31: 1, 2: Pottery from Burial 4/10. -- Figure 3.32: Plan view of burial features in phase 2 of Trench 2. -- Figure 3.33: Pottery from Burial 4/11. -- Figure 3.34: Burial 4/13 being excavated. -- Figure 3.35: Pottery from Burial 4/13. -- Figure 3.36: Working photograph of Burial 4/15. -- Figure 3.37: Pottery from Burial 4/15. -- Figure 3.38: Pottery from Burial 4/16. -- Figure 3.39: Plan drawing of the area.
Figure 3.40: Plan view of Burials 4/20 and 4/21, highlighting the area with fingertip impressions in the daub casing surrounding the deposits of bone and pottery. -- Figure 3.41: Close-up view of the spread of pottery and bone during excavation. -- Figure 3.42a: Pottery from the burial group. -- Figure 3.42b: Pottery from the burial group. -- Figure 3.43: Pottery from Trench 5, Tumulus 2. -- Figure 3.44: Stratigraphy of the east baulk of Tumulus 3 at the end of excavation, note the position of the Pit Burial 3/5. -- Figure 3.45: Plan illustration of funeral pyre/Burial 3/3. -- Figure 3.46: Section taken through Burial 3/3 prior to its removal. -- Figure 3.47: Stratigraphy and position of Burial 3/2 in the south baulk of Tumulus 3. -- Figure 3.48: Pottery from Tumulus 3. -- Translating Geology, Resources, and Redistributed Materials into Skill and Performance -- Geology -- Introduction -- Resources and redistributed materials -- Clay -- Carbonates -- Wood, scrub, and dung -- Making: skill and performances at Purić-Ljubanj -- Skill and performance -- Making pots -- Making tumuli -- Performances of making at Purić-Ljubanj -- Chapter 5 -- Figure 4.1: Geological map (after Galović 2014: Figure 2: 115). -- Figure 4.2: Pottery being made at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 4.3: Students' pottery warming prior to firing. -- Figure 4.4: Photomicrographs showing (top) coarse, (middle) medium, and (bottom) fine examples of clay fabrics used at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 4.5: Orange/red (oxidised) carinated bowl and black (reduction-fired) chalice, indicating deliberate firing strategies in play with regard to vessel types at Purić-Ljubanj. -- Figure 4.6: Pots from the Belegiš cemetery of Surćin, Croatia showing the potential for variability of skill and thus performances made. Reproduced with the kind permission of The Museum for Archaeology, Croatia.
Figure 4.7: Painted sherd from the carinated shoulder of a Belegiš bowl form.
This study draws on eight years of excavation and survey at the newly discovered Bronze Age Cemetery of Purić-Ljubanj in the county of Vukovar-Syrmia in eastern Croatia.
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