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Severne postojanke dolenjske halštatske skupine v 5. in 4. stoletju pr. n. št. : doktorska disertacija
ID Zupan, Matic (Author), ID Črešnar, Matija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Laharnar, Boštjan (Comentor), ID Murgelj, Ida (Illustrator)

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V doktorski disertaciji avtor obravnava poselitvene vzorce in vlogo gradišč na severnem delu teritorija dolenjske halštatske kulturne skupine v 5. in 4. stoletju pr. n. št. Območje raziskave sega od Kamnika z okolico prek Posavskega hribovja do Radeč, kjer so bila predvsem s pomočjo lidarskih podatkov v zadnjih letih prepoznana številna nova arheološka najdišča. Glavno raziskovalno vprašanje se nanaša na vlogo manjših, pogosto obrobnih gradiš, ki so tam nastala šele v mladohalštatskem obdobju. Raziskava temelji na kombinaciji preučevanja materialne kulture, prostorskih analiz z uporabo GIS orodij, statističnih metod ter teoretskih konceptov procesne in poprocesne arheologije. Rezultati kažejo, da so bila gradišča strateško umeščena na vizualno izpostavljenih legah, pogosto v bližini domnevnih prometnih koridorjev in rudišč. Modelirana prometna in vidnostna omrežja kažejo, da je obstajal visok potencal za tesno povezanost gradišč in nakazujejo obstoj lokalnih gradiščnih skupnosti. Kljub metodološkim omejitvam, predvsem pomanjkanju sistematičnih izkopavanj, doktorska disertacija ponuja nov vpogled v prostorsko organizacijo obravnavanega območja. Poudarja pomen povezav med gradišči v železnodobni krajini in predlaga analitični okvir, uporaben tudi v širših arheoloških prostorskih študijah.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:starejša železna doba, dolenjska skupina, Posavsko hribovje, IGS, krajinska arheologija, teritorialnost, statistične analize, prostorska arheologija, arheologija
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Zupan
Year:2025
Number of pages:412 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-179639 This link opens in a new window
UDC:903
COBISS.SI-ID:265676291 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.02.2026
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Language:English
Title:Northern outposts of the Dolenjska Hallstatt group in the 5th and 4th centuries B.C.
Abstract:
The doctoral thesis examines settlement patterns and the role of hillforts in the northern part of the territory of the Dolenjska Hallstatt cultural group during the 5th and 4th Centuries BC. The research area stretches from Kamnik and its surroundings, across the Posavje Hills to Radeče, where numerous new archaeological sites, primarily hillforts have been identified in recent years, mainly through the use of LiDAR data. The main research question concerns the role of smaller, often peripheral hillforts that emerged in this region only during the Late Hallstatt period. The study is based on a combination of material culture analysis, spatial analyses using GIS tools, statistical methods, and theoretical concepts of processual and post-processual archaeology. The results show that hillforts were strategically located in visually prominent positions, often near presumed communication corridors and ore deposits. Modeled movement and visibility networks indicate a high potential for close connectivity between hillforts and suggest the existence of local hillfort communities. Despite methodological limitationsm particularly the lack of systematic excavations, the dissertation offers a new perspective on the spatial organization of the studied area. It highlights the importance of connections between hillforts within the Iron Age landscape and proposes an analytical framework that is also applicable to broader archaeological spatial studies.

Keywords:Dolenjska group, Early Iron Age, Sava hills, space and landscape archaeology, teritoriality, statistical analysis

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