Iva Marić
University of Zagreb
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Hortus artium medievalium: Journal of the International Research Center for Late Antiquity and Middle Ages | 2013
Morana Čaušević-Bully; Iva Marić; Sébastian Bully; Miljenko Jurković
The 2012 campaign of the archaeological research project permitted the exhaustive excavations of the immediate surroundings of the southern nave of the abbey church of St Peter in Osor. The richness and the complexity of the discovered structures confirmed the great archaeological potential of this sector. Namely, a funeral zone that is situated south to the church is occupied by two buildings perpendicular to the church which we interpret as a mausoleum (the one on the west) and a chapel with one privileged burial (the one on the east). The great number of built tombs or simples graves confirmed that this sector had funeral function even before the XIth century and the construction of the early Romanesque church, until the early modern period. Furthermore, the primary analysis of the eastern part of the Venetian city wall and the long monastic building situated in the eastern part of the monastery was carried out.
Hortus Artium Medievalium | 2017
Morana Čaušević-Bully; Iva Marić; Sébastien Bully; Miljenko Jurković; Lucija Dugorepec; Martina Blečić Kavur
Before the presentation of the 2016 campaign, the results of the campaign of 2015 are briefly cited. The completion of the excavation of the reduced church, the further analysis of its structures as well as the stratigraphical analysis allowed us to reformulate our hypothesis and advance our knowledge of the first church on the site which seems to have had a cruciform ground plan and have been built in the proto-Byzantine period. This year’s campaign was mostly carried out in the area of the Romanesque church vestibule (sector V) and of its north-east exterior (sector VI). Among most important contributions is the discovery of the large vessel found in the northern part of the vestibule whose space was clearly partitioned both in elevation (partition in bays) and at ground level (privileged burials in the central bay, infant burials in the southern bay). Numerous medieval tombs were found and excavated in the sector VI, as well as two graves from the iron age that were discovered under the medieval built ...
Hortus Artium Medievalium | 2011
Jean Terrier; Miljenko Jurković; Iva Marić
The main results of the 2012 excavations campaign on the site of Guran in south Istria are presented. These concern the fortified early medieval settlement the origin of which is dated to the Carolingian period and which was abandoned in the late Middle Ages, and the church of St Cecilia situated some few hundred meters to the north of the settlement. The presented results of the excavations and the restoration of St Cecilia shed some light on the dating of at least two of six phases prior to the existing church. Main objectives of this international project are the analysis of the origin and the architectural development of the church erected on the site of a roman villa, as well as that of the settlement, combined with the study of territorial and ecclesiastic organisation of this part of Istria during late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages.
Annali Di Chimica | 2007
Gian Antonio Mazzocchin; Danilo Rudello; Nikolina Maraković; Iva Marić
Archive | 2013
Jean Terrier; Miljenko Jurković; Iva Marić
Hortus artium medievalium : journal of the International Research Center for Late Antiquity and Middle Ages | 2013
Morana Čaušević-Bully; Iva Marić; Sébastien Bully; Miljenko Jurković
Hortus artium medievalium : journal of the International Research Center for Late Antiquity and Middle Ages | 2013
Jean Terrier; Miljenko Jurković; Iva Marić
Archive | 2011
Jean Terrier; Miljenko Jurković; Iva Marić
Histria antiqua | 2011
Miljenko Jurković; Jean Terrier; Iva Marić
L'Archéo-Thema. Revue d'archéologie et d'histoire | 2009
Jean Terrier; Miljenko Jurković; Iva Marić