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Kale-Krševica

Kale-Krševica is an archaeological site in Serbia, dating back mainly to the late classical and early Hellenistic periods.[1] It holds the remains of the northernmost Ancient Macedonian city so far discovered.[2][3]

Fortress of Krševica
Fortress of Krševica
Location in Serbia
Coordinates: 42°26′36″N 21°51′37″E / 42.44333°N 21.86028°E / 42.44333; 21.86028
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central European)

Location and size edit

The site is located in the hills of Krševica overlooking Bujanovac and Vranje, to the south of Ristovac in southern Serbia.[4][5]

The town had an exceptionally strategic position on a plateau that descends from the Rujan mountain towards the South Morava and Vranje valley.[6] At the slopes of the plateau is a village where houses often have stone blocks from the ancient settlement.[citation needed] Its acropolis and suburbium, which encompass 4 hectares,[4][5] extended to the valley of Krševička river.[citation needed]

Description and history edit

Of the over 4 hectares covered by the site, some 1,000 squares[clarification needed] had been excavated by 2004.[4][5]

The former fortified town has a history going back to the 13th century BC (Bronze Age)[4][5] as a settlement with elements of an acropolis, but the main preserved characteristics are of a Greek-Mediterranean-style urban town from the 5th[7] or 4th century BC,[4] with stone walls and a necropolis.[3]

Finds of coins of Philip II, Alexander III, Cassander, Demetrios Poliorketes and Pelagia correspond in general to the chronological span of the archaeological material discovered so far in the course of excavations,[8] which allows to considered the site as the northernmost[2] Ancient Macedonian city. The town had at least 3,000 inhabitants in the 4th and 3rd century BC.[2]

The Paeonian tribe of Agrianes dwelled in this region, and the Scordisci are believed to have razed the town to the ground in 279 BC.[9]

Identification edit

Dr. Petar Popović from the Institute of Archaeology in Belgrade says that the site could be the ancient city of Damastion.[10]

Findings edit

The first findings were recorded in 1966.[11]

Identical finds of pottery[clarification needed] were made in Cernica,[clarification needed] Gadimlje,[clarification needed] and in the Skopje basin.[citation needed]

Early Iron Age city edit

The findings include the foundations of the 13th century BC city,[11] and Brnjica culture pottery of the early Iron Age (1200 BC).[12]

Ancient Macedonian city edit

The 4th-century BC findings comprise Greek vessels of the types known as hydriai, painted kantharoi and skyphoi, as well as 25 very rare golden coins from the time of Philip II (r. 359–336 BC) and Alexander the Great (r. 336–323 BC), valued at €50,000 each.[12] A large textile industry could be documented, based on over a thousand loom weights, spindle whorls and spools from the fourth and early third centuries BC found at the site.[1]

Excavation history edit

In 2001 the research around the site took a new turn with cooperation between the Belgrade Archaeological Institute, the National Museum of Serbia, Vranje National Museum, and the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Popović, Petar; Vranić, Ivan (2006). "The textile industry at Krševica (Southeast Serbia) in the fourth-third centuries B.C." Starinar (56). doiSerbia: 309–326. doi:10.2298/STA0656309P. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Najseverniji grad Aleksandrovog carstva – Lokalitet Kale, Bujanovac". Trablmejker.com. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  3. ^ a b . Seecult.org. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Microsoft Word – Media Report September 2004.doc" (PDF). Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d "IN novi broj". Kraljevo.com. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  6. ^ http://av.zrc-sazu.si/pdf/58/AV_58_Popovic.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ A. Davinić (28 July 2008). "Kultura : Otkrili ledenicu iz antičkog doba : POLITIKA". Politika.rs. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  8. ^ Popović, Petar (1 January 2007). "Numismatic finds of the 4th-3rd centuries BC from Kale at Krševica (southeastern Serbia)". Arheološki vestnik. 58.
  9. ^ "Microsoft Word – CRDA SUCCESS STORY – Kale Archeology VR.doc" (PDF). Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  10. ^ "Kultura : Kale iznova iznenađuje naučnike : POLITIKA". Politika.rs. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  11. ^ a b . Narodnimuzej.rs. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  12. ^ a b . Narodnimuzej.rs. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2011.

External links edit

  • Izvršen nadzor nad zaštitom kulturnog nasleđa na arheološkom nalazištu Kale, u selu Krševica (in Serbian)
  • Deset godina arheoloških istraživanja u Krševici kod Bujanovca, "Filip Makedonski, Aleksandar Veliki ili Damastion" (in Serbian)

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Kale Krsevica is an archaeological site in Serbia dating back mainly to the late classical and early Hellenistic periods 1 It holds the remains of the northernmost Ancient Macedonian city so far discovered 2 3 Fortress of KrsevicaFortress of KrsevicaLocation in SerbiaCoordinates 42 26 36 N 21 51 37 E 42 44333 N 21 86028 E 42 44333 21 86028Time zoneUTC 1 Central European Contents 1 Location and size 2 Description and history 3 Identification 4 Findings 4 1 Early Iron Age city 4 2 Ancient Macedonian city 5 Excavation history 6 References 7 External linksLocation and size editThe site is located in the hills of Krsevica overlooking Bujanovac and Vranje to the south of Ristovac in southern Serbia 4 5 The town had an exceptionally strategic position on a plateau that descends from the Rujan mountain towards the South Morava and Vranje valley 6 At the slopes of the plateau is a village where houses often have stone blocks from the ancient settlement citation needed Its acropolis and suburbium which encompass 4 hectares 4 5 extended to the valley of Krsevicka river citation needed Description and history editOf the over 4 hectares covered by the site some 1 000 squares clarification needed had been excavated by 2004 4 5 The former fortified town has a history going back to the 13th century BC Bronze Age 4 5 as a settlement with elements of an acropolis but the main preserved characteristics are of a Greek Mediterranean style urban town from the 5th 7 or 4th century BC 4 with stone walls and a necropolis 3 Finds of coins of Philip II Alexander III Cassander Demetrios Poliorketes and Pelagia correspond in general to the chronological span of the archaeological material discovered so far in the course of excavations 8 which allows to considered the site as the northernmost 2 Ancient Macedonian city The town had at least 3 000 inhabitants in the 4th and 3rd century BC 2 The Paeonian tribe of Agrianes dwelled in this region and the Scordisci are believed to have razed the town to the ground in 279 BC 9 Identification editDr Petar Popovic from the Institute of Archaeology in Belgrade says that the site could be the ancient city of Damastion 10 Findings editThe first findings were recorded in 1966 11 Identical finds of pottery clarification needed were made in Cernica clarification needed Gadimlje clarification needed and in the Skopje basin citation needed Early Iron Age city edit The findings include the foundations of the 13th century BC city 11 and Brnjica culture pottery of the early Iron Age 1200 BC 12 Ancient Macedonian city edit The 4th century BC findings comprise Greek vessels of the types known as hydriai painted kantharoi and skyphoi as well as 25 very rare golden coins from the time of Philip II r 359 336 BC and Alexander the Great r 336 323 BC valued at 50 000 each 12 A large textile industry could be documented based on over a thousand loom weights spindle whorls and spools from the fourth and early third centuries BC found at the site 1 Excavation history editIn 2001 the research around the site took a new turn with cooperation between the Belgrade Archaeological Institute the National Museum of Serbia Vranje National Museum and the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade citation needed References edit a b Popovic Petar Vranic Ivan 2006 The textile industry at Krsevica Southeast Serbia in the fourth third centuries B C Starinar 56 doiSerbia 309 326 doi 10 2298 STA0656309P Retrieved 20 October 2011 a b c Najseverniji grad Aleksandrovog carstva Lokalitet Kale Bujanovac Trablmejker com Retrieved 20 October 2011 a b 02 12 03 Arheoloska izlozba o grckom lokalitetu Kale Krsevica SEEcult org Portal za kulturu jugoistocne Evrope Seecult org Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Retrieved 20 October 2011 a b c d e Microsoft Word Media Report September 2004 doc PDF Retrieved 20 October 2011 a b c d IN novi broj Kraljevo com Retrieved 20 October 2011 http av zrc sazu si pdf 58 AV 58 Popovic pdf bare URL PDF A Davinic 28 July 2008 Kultura Otkrili ledenicu iz antickog doba POLITIKA Politika rs Retrieved 20 October 2011 Popovic Petar 1 January 2007 Numismatic finds of the 4th 3rd centuries BC from Kale at Krsevica southeastern Serbia Arheoloski vestnik 58 Microsoft Word CRDA SUCCESS STORY Kale Archeology VR doc PDF Retrieved 20 October 2011 Kultura Kale iznova iznenađuje naucnike POLITIKA Politika rs Retrieved 20 October 2011 a b Diana Center for Preventive Conservation Narodnimuzej rs Archived from the original on 6 October 2011 Retrieved 20 October 2011 a b Recueil du Musee National Belgrade archeologie Narodnimuzej rs Archived from the original on 7 October 2011 Retrieved 20 October 2011 External links editIzvrsen nadzor nad zastitom kulturnog nasleđa na arheoloskom nalazistu Kale u selu Krsevica in Serbian Deset godina arheoloskih istrazivanja u Krsevici kod Bujanovca Filip Makedonski Aleksandar Veliki ili Damastion in Serbian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kale 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