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Field survey of the right bank of Glogovnica’s midstream (Repinec, Festinec, Pokasin, Špiranec)
2015
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Annales Instituti Archaeologici
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Field survey of the right bank of Glogovnica's midstream, which includes present-day settlements of Repinec, Festinec, Pokasin (Zagreb County) and Špiranec (Koprivnica-Križevci County) was conducted to gain greater insight into the population of the area and to complement the archaeological topography which had already been determined for Glogovnica's left bank. Surface finds were documented on 27 locations from the Copper Age, Late Bronze Age, the Late Middle Ages and Modern Period. In the first low hilly areas, sites were discovered pertaining to Sopot and Lasinja culture. In the valley, sites were documented from the Late Middle Ages to early modern age (fig. 1: 36-39, 52), similar to the Glogovnica's left bank with regard to selecting the position of the settlement through specific time periods. When comparing the results from 2013 and 2014 from the Glogovnica valley, it can be concluded that the area has been populated in all time periods.

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