Archaeological Guide of Kosovo
Archaeological Guide of Kosovo
Archaeological Guide of Kosovo
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aspect, both sites were dated to<br />
the Late Bronze Age. Amid many<br />
excavated/researched burials,<br />
besides abundant archaeological<br />
material discovered there, which<br />
were documented and recorded<br />
as the grave goods, <strong>of</strong> which,<br />
the most particular were several<br />
bronze coated swords and daggers,<br />
typical for Mycenaean culture<br />
recorded at this location. This<br />
clearly indicates the exchange and<br />
consolidated contacts between<br />
the ancient centers <strong>of</strong> the Greek<br />
world, and informs us about the<br />
established communication links<br />
among the inter-tribal societies <strong>of</strong><br />
the Balkan tribes.<br />
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Fig.71. Weapons, sword, daggers, lance arrows.<br />
Discovered in the Gllareva necropolis (<strong>Kosovo</strong><br />
Museum).<br />
Fig. 72. Bronze needle enlaced in the shape <strong>of</strong> a<br />
double spiral; (<strong>Kosovo</strong> Museum).<br />
Fig.73. Bronze forged needles, discovered in Gllareva<br />
(<strong>Kosovo</strong> Museum).<br />
Fig. 74. Anklet (grave 1) (<strong>Kosovo</strong> Museum).<br />
Fig. 75. Bronze forged tooled button (grave 7)<br />
discovered in Gllareva (<strong>Kosovo</strong> Museum).<br />
Fig. 76. Different pots modeled in baked clay,<br />
discovered at the Bronze site <strong>of</strong> Gllareva (<strong>Kosovo</strong><br />
Museum).<br />
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