Pretpovijesni tragovi proizvodnje soli u podvelebitskom primorju
Prehistoric traces of salt production in the Podvelebit Littoral
Author(s): Stašo ForenbaherSubject(s): Archaeology, Museology & Heritage Studies, Regional Geography, Ancient World
Published by: Senjsko muzejsko društvo i Gradski muzej Senj
Keywords: briquetage; Podvelebit Littoral; salt production; Iron Age;
Summary/Abstract: Amongst the numerous archaeological finds which thanks to the relentless work of Prof. Ante Glavičić came into the possession of the Senj City Museum are also several seemingly mysterious items gathered from Iron Age sites near Sveti Juraj and Prizna. They are fragments of rough, spindly items of terracotta with a three-horned ending, about 15 cm long. Glavičić published them in 1969 in the third edition of the Senj Almanac, assuming that they could be items of cultural purposes. It is almost certain that it is in fact to do with parts of specially constructed furnaces which were used for the drying of salty paste. The mentioned material indicates that in many places at the foot of Velebit, in the Late Iron Age, how salt was producedfrom seawater by forced evaporation with the use of briquetage.
Journal: Senjski zbornik - prilozi za geografiju, etnologiju, gospodarstvo, povijest i kulturu
- Issue Year: 40/2013
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 179-194
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Croatian