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Poznoantična utrjena naselbina Tonovcov grad pri Kobaridu = Late Antique fortified settlement Tonovcov grad near Kobarid Naselbinski ostanki in interpretacija = Settlement remains and interpretation

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ciglenečki, Slavko.
Contributor:
Milavec, Tina
Modrijan, Zvezdana
Series:
Opera Instituti Archaeologici Sloveniae 23
Language:
English
Slovenian
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (304 p.)
Other Title:
Poznoantična utrjena naselbina Tonovcov grad pri Kobaridu = Late Antique fortified settlement Tonovcov grad near Kobarid
Poznoantična utrjena naselbina Tonovcov grad pri Kobaridu = Late Antique fortified settlement Tonovcov grad near Kobarid
Place of Publication:
Ljubljana ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 2011
Language Note:
English
Slovenian
Summary:
This monograph presents the results of archaeological investigations of the Late Antique fortified hilltop settlement Tonovcov grad near Kobarid. This settlement is one of the best preserved Late Antique settlements in Slovenia and the southeastern Alpine area.In the first chapters, the geographical position and the research history are presented. Following are the overview of archaeological sites in the Soča River valley and the road network in Late Antiquity.
V knjigi so predstavljeni rezultati terenskih raziskav poznoantične naselbine Tonovcov grad pri Kobaridu, ki spada med najbolje ohranjene poznoantične naselbine v Sloveniji in na širšem območju vzhodnih Alp. Najprej je predstavljena lega same naselbine in njen današnji izgled, nato pa arheološka podoba Posočja v pozni antiki in mreža poti v tem obdobju.

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