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The Early Mediaeval Archaeology of Croatia A.D. 600 - 900
Huw M. A. Evans
BAR International Series 539
1989
B.A.R.
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A BSTRACT T his s tudy d eals w ith t he material r emains o f t he S lays w ho s ettled p ermanently i n C roatia i n t he l ate s ixth a nd e arly s eventh c enturies. T he s tudy p roceeded b y employing t he e pistemology o f R G C ollingwood ,
which
i s
a imed a t u nderstanding t he t hought b ehl .nd t he p ast a ct. A nalysis o f t he main d ocumentary s ources w as u ndertaken , w ith t he i ntention o f d ealing w ith t he p roblem o f t he a rrival o f t he C roats i n p articular. m aterial
A fter t his t he r eliability a nd c haracter o f t he
w as
a ssessed a nd t he q uestion o f the C roats'
a rchaeological
a rrival w as r esolved
b y i nteraction o f t he d ocumentary a nd material s ources. T he
s ocial
s tructure
o f
t he
S lavic s ettlers w as e xamined t hrough t he
c emetery material. R estrictions u pon t he b urial o f c hildren i n D almatia a nd P annonia w ere n oted a nd t he g eneral n ature o f t he g roups g iving r ise t o t he c emeteries e stablished. E xamination
o f
L evels o f c omplexity v aried b etween c emeteries.
t he
e conomic
u nderstanding p ottery p roduction , s ome
a dvance
w as
made.
s ystem
w as
l argely
r estricted
a nd i n s pite o f t he l ow l evel o f
t o
e vidence
W ith r egard t o i deology the material e vidence f or
t he c onversion o f t he S lays t o C hristianity w as e xamined f rom t he k nown p atterns e lsewhere i n m ediaeval E urope.
b asis
o f
F inally t he a nalysis o f p ower n etworks i n C roatian s ociety w as u ndertaken u sing
t he
f ramework
d eveloped
b y
M ichael
Mann
( 1986).
T he i ncrease i n
s ocial c omplexity a nd s tratification d uring t he p eriod w as a r esult b oth o f t he g rowth o f p ermanent m ilitary a nd p olitical s tructures t hat the S lays n eeded t o maintain t heir p osition , F rankish a nd B yzantine e mpires.
a nd
t he
e ffect
o f
the
p roximity
t o
A CKNOWLEDGEMENTS
T he t ext o f t his v olume i s
s ubstantially t he s ame a s t hat p resented f or a
P hD a t N ewcastle U niversity i n S eptember 1 988 ( awarded J uly 1 989), o nly i n h aving h ad s ome s ections o f g eneral d iscussion s hortened. My r esearch , My
t hanks
c arried o ut b etween 1 984 a nd 1 988,
must
g o
f irst
o f
a ll
t hroughout my p ost-graduate s tudies,
d iffering
o wes much t o many p eople.
t o K evin G reene, a nd f irst s et
w ho h as
m e
o n
s upervised m e
e arly
m ediaeval
p ath. I h ave b enefited much f rom d iscussions f rom h im . N ext, I must t hank J ohn C hapman, w ho f irst e xposed m e t o C roatia a nd t he S lays s till t o b e f ound
t here.
H is
h elp
h as
c ontinued ,
a nd I r etain t he m emories o f many
Y ugoslav r oads a nd f ields c overed a longside h im . T on a B uri6 h as a lways b een w illing t o t alk, a nd t o s how material, e ven w hen i t w as o n d isplay, w hilst R adomir J uri6 g enerously a rranged f or me t o a ttend s everal c onferences, i ncluding the H AD c entenary c onference a t K nin. T imotej K nific a nd A ndrej P leterski w ere v ery h ospitable w hen I a rrived u nannounced a t B led a nd I t hank t hem f or t hat. 2 eljko D emo a lso d eserves a m ention f or c oping w ith my s poradic v isits. w hether
I
w ould
W ithout A ttila K iss
i n
B udapest
i t
i s
d oubtful
h ave b een a ble t o p ut s ome o f t he P annonian c emeteries
i n
t heir c ontexts. T here
a re
p rofitable, must
n umerous
p eople
i n Z adar w ho m ade s tays t here e njoyable a nd
o ne a t l east w ould l ike t o r emain ' Anonimus'.
t hank
S iniUa
B ili6 a nd Anamarija K urilid ,
P articularly ,
I
w ho h ave e ncouraged m e a nd
p rovided p ractical h elp i n t racking d own r eferences.
I am v ery g rateful
t o
t hem . I n B ritain I w ish t o t hank G ordon Moir f or h is c alculation o f t he s olar f igures, T revor C ox f or s uggesting M DS(X ), Mary M orris f or h er a ssistance
i n
u sing
w ith t ext p rocessing. S erbo-Croat,
that
p ackage a nd S PSS(X ),
I a lso w ish t o t hank
Maja
a nd J udith H unter f or h elp C hapman
T he I CI E ducational T rust h as b een g enerous i n i ts t his o pportunity t o e xtend my t hanks t o t he T rustees F inally i n t his my
f or
l essons
mutterings
o n
s upport,
a nd
l itany o f g ratitude c ome my f riends c emeteries a nd s till e ncouraged m e)
w ith
a nd my f amily.
T hey
e nabling
B eyond e ven t hat,
e ncouragement t hey h ave g iven , r eading
my
t ext.
w ithout w hich...
I must t hank t hem f or g ently a nd
A p art o f i ts
r eadability i s d ue t o t hem .
s hortcomings a re my o wn r esponsibility.
i i
t ake
( who h ave b orne
f orthcoming ,
t o b uy a c omputer,
I
f or t he h elp r eceived.
h ave s upported m e f inancially w hen g rants w ere n ot m e
i n
a nd f or much a ssistance i n Z adar a nd N ewcastle.
a s
w ell
a s
a nd t he
e ffectively Any r emaining
C ONTENTS
1 I NTRODUCTION 1 .1 1 .2
1 .3
1
I ntroductory R emarks D efinition o f t he S tudy A rea
1 3
1 .2.1
T he k ingdom o f C roatia
4
1 .2.2 1 .2.3
A C ultural L imit A p ragmatic c hoice
9 9
P hysical C onditions
1 1
1 .3.1
L and F orms
1 1
1 .3.2
T he D inaric R egion
1 1
1 .3.3 1 .3.4
T he C oastal R egion T he D anubian P lain
1 2 1 3
1 .3.5
T he C roatian a nd B osnian H ills
1 3
1 .3.6 1 .3.7
S oils C limate
1 4 1 4
1 .3.8
T emperature
1 5
1 .3.9
R ainfall
1 6
1 .3.10
T he E ffects o f G eophysical C onditions U pon H uman
A ctivity
1 .4
1 .5
1 .6
1 6
1 .3.11
Agriculture a nd S ettlement
1 6
1 .3.12
C ommunications
1 8
1 .3.13 I nter-regional c ontacts C roatia Until A D 6 00
1 8 1 8
1 .4.1 1 .4.2
P rehistory T he C oming o f R ome
1 8 1 9
1 .4.3 1 .4.4
L ater H istory R omanisation
2 0 2 1
H istorical B ackground o f t he S tudy 1 .5.1 F irst S teps
2 3 2 3
1 .5.2 1 .5.3
B etween t he Wars P ost-war W ork
2 5 2 5
1 .5.4
T he T hread o f N ationalism
2 6
L ines o f A ttack
2 8
2 O N T HEORY 2 .1 A rchaeological T heory i n C roatia: A C ritique 2 .2 2 .3
A T heory f or A rchaeology? P ost-processualism a nd C ollingwood
.. . . . .
3 0 3 0 3 5 3 6
2 .3.1 2 .3.2
C ollingwood Question a nd Answer
3 8 3 8
2 .3.3
T he T hought b ehind t he A ct
3 9
2 .3.4
I ntegration
4 1
2 .4
S ocial R econstruction
2 .5
E conomy
4 1 4 4
2 .6
I deology
4 6
2 .7
P olitical O rganisation
4 8
i ii
2 .8
P ower R elationships
4 9
2 .9
T he U se o f H istory
5 1
3 D OCUMENTARY MATERIAL 3 .1
3 .2
3 .3
3 .4
5 5
S ources
5 5
3 .1.1
B yzantine W riters
5 5
3 .1.2
P rocopius o f C aesarea
5 5 5 6
3 .1.3
C onstantine P orphyrogenitus
3 .1.4
W estern S ources
5 7
3 .1.5
C roatian S ources
5 8
3 .1.6
W ider S ources
5 8
3 .1.7
I nscriptions
5 9
P rocopius
5 9
3 .2.1
S lays a s m ercenaries
3 .2.2
S lays a s
5 9
3 .2.3
S lays Among O ther B arbarians
I nvaders
6 0 6 1
D e Administrando I mperio
6 4
3 .3.1
I ntroduction
6 4
3 .3.2
C hapter 2 9
6 5
3 .3.3
C hapter 3 0
6 9
3 .3.4
T he A rrival o f t he C roats
7 1 8 3
3 .3.5
C hapter 3 1
3 .3.6
C hapters
3 .3.7
C onclusions
3 2-36
8 4 8 4
F rom D ocuments t o A rchaeology
8 5
4 ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL
8 6
4 .1
I ntroduction
8 6
4 .2
T he S patial D istribution o f S ites
8 6
4 .2.1
F igure
4 .2.2
F igures
4 .1:
Y ugoslavia A D 4 00-800
4 .2-4:
( Vinski 1 971)
B ibliografija S eobe N aroda
. .
1 984)
4 .3
4 .4
8 6
( Mrkobrad 8 6
4 .2.3
F igure
4 .5:
r eport o n G rborezi c emetery
4 .2.4
G eneral C onclusion.
( Beälagic
1 964)
9 7 9 7
T imescale o f E xcavation
9 7
4 .3.1
D almatia
4 .3.2
I stria a nd P annonia
9 7
4 .3.3
G eneral C onclusion
1 02
D ate R ange o f C emeteries
1 02
1 00
4 .4.1
D almatia
1 02
4 .4.2
I stria
1 04
4 .4.3
P annonia
1 04
4 .4.4
O verview
1 06
4 .5
S ettlements
4 .6
T owns,
4 .7
C hurches
1 12
4 .8
C ultural U nits
1 13
C ities
1 08 a nd F ortifications
1 11
4 .8.1
S tarohrvatska c ulture
1 13
4 .8.2
A var C ulture
1 15
i v
4 .9 4 .10
4 .8.3
T he K eszthely C ulture
1 27
4 .8.4
T he K arantanian-Kbttlach C ulture
1 39
4 .8.5
T he B ijelo B rdo C ulture
1 41
4 .8.6
O ther i nfluences
1 46
4 .8.7
C omparisons
1 47
G eneral D ating C onsiderations T he Arrival o f t he C roats
1 47 1 52
4 .10.1
T races o f t he M igration
1 55
4 .10.2
On t he M igration o f t he C roats
1 56
4 .10.3
N otes
1 58
5 T HE S OCIETY O F T HE C ROATIAN S LAVS
1 59
5 .1
S ocial S tructure:
5 .2
S ocial S tructure F rom t he C emeteries
1 59
5 .3
S ocial S tructure F rom t he P rocopian A ccount
1 61
T he P rocess o f Analysis
1 62
5 .4
5 .5
O rganisation
1 62
5 .4.2
M ethod o f P rocedure
1 62
5 .4.3
P roblems a nd B iases
1 63
G ender a nd Age C haracteristics o f c emeteries 5 .5.1
R avni K otari C emeteries
5 .5.2
N in C emeteries
5 .5.4
5 .7
5 .8
5 .9
1 64 1 64 1 66
D almatian C emetery Summary
1 66
I strian c emeteries
1 66
5 .5.5
P annonian C emeteries
1 67
5 .5.6
G eneral C omments
1 67
5 .5.7 5 .5.8
L ater C emeteries L ater C emeteries C omments
1 68 1 68
5 .5.9
G eneral C onclusions:
1 69
5 .5.10
G raves o f C hildren
5 .5.11
D ouble G raves
Male a nd F emale B urials
1 77 1 79
P resence a nd A bsence o f G rave G oods
1 81
5 .6.1
D almatian S ummary
1 81
5 .6.2
I strian S ummary
1 82
5 .6.3
P annonian S ummary
1 82
5 .6.4
P resence/Absence C onclusions
1 82
G rave g oods:
n umbers a nd d istribution
5 .7.1
G rave G oods Numbers:
5 .7.2
On t he Numbers o f O bjects W ith I ndividuals
5 .7.3
D istribution o f O bject C ategories
C onclusions
Multi-Dimensional S caling
1 83 1 83 1 85 1 86 1 88
5 .8.1
I ntroduction
5 .8.2
Multi-Dimensional S caling
1 90
5 .8.3
Application
1 91
5 .8.4
P rinciples o f I nterpretation
1 91
5 .8.5
C onclusions
O n t he L ocation o f G rave G oods 5 .9.1
5 .10
1 59
5 .4.1
5 .5.3
5 .6
F irst A pproaches
1 88
1 96 1 97
C onclusions
1 98
C emetery S ummary
1 98
5 .11
5 .10.1
R avni K otari C emeteries
1 98
5 .10.2
T he N in C emeteries
2 00
5 .10.3 5 .10.4
V inodol C emeteries I strian C emeteries
2 01 2 01
5 .10.5
P annonian C emeteries
2 03
C onclusions 5 .11.1 C hange
2 03 2 05
6 E CONOMIC A CTIVITY 6 .1
2 06
I ntroduction
2 06
6 .2
Agriculture
2 06
6 .3
Manufacture
2 07
6 .4
6 .3.1
J ewellery
2 07
6 .3.2
D omestic Manufacture
2 08 2 08
6 .3.3
D almatian P ottery
6 .3.4
C haracteristics o f t he P ottery
2 09
6 .3.5
Manufacture
2 10
6 .3.6 6 .3.7
O rganisation o f t he P otters U se
2 11 2 20
6 .3.8
P rospect
2 20
T rade 6 .4.1 Maritime Activity 6 .4.2
6 .5
2 20 2 20
T he O bjects o f T rade
2 22
C hange a nd D evelopment i n t he E conomy
7 I DEOLOGY I N C ROATIA 7 .1 I ntroduction 7 .2 S lavic C osmology 7 .2.1 T he P ractise o f R eligion
2 23 2 24 2 24 2 27 2 28
7 .2.2
C oncepts o f a n A fterlife
2 29
7 .2.3
C osmology o f t he C roats
2 30
T he P hysical I ndications o f I deology 7 .3.1 C remation o r I nhumation
2 31 2 31
7 .3.2
O n t he O rientation o f B urials
2 33
7 .3.3
D eposition o f g rave g oods.
2 37
7 .3.4 O n F easting 7 .4 R esults f rom C roatian C emeteries
2 40 2 41
7 .3
7 .5
7 .4.1
C remation
2 41
7 .4.2
O rientation o f B urials
2 44
7 .4.3
D eposition
2 50
7 .4.4
T he F unerary F east
2 65
C onclusions
2 65
v i
8 P OWER N ETWORKS
I N CROATIA A D
6 00-900
2 67
8 .1
I ntroduction
2 67
8 .2
Military P ower
2 67
8 .3
P olitical P ower
2 73
8 .4
E conomic P ower
2 78
8 .5
I deology
2 82
8 .6
C onclusions
2 87
9 C ONCLUSIONS 9 .1 I ntroductory
2 90 2 90
9 .2
Summary
9 .3
W ider I mplications
2 90 2 91
9 .4
P rospects
2 92
9 .5
F inal R emarks
f or F urther Work i n C roatia
2 94
Appendix A :
2 95
v ii
C HAPTER O NE I NTRODUCTION 1 .1
I NTRODUCTORY R EMARKS
T he
s ubject o f t he p resent
s tudy i s t he material c ulture o f p arts o f
t he D almatian c oast o f Y ugoslavia, A D
6 00 a nd A D
f rom
t he
9 00.
s tarohrvatska
i dentification
I stria a nd P annonia b etween t he d ates
F or t he most p art t his d oba,
t he
c onsists o f
O ld
a rea,
a nd
n ot
p roofs h ave b een s ettlers,
t o
i t
p art t o p lay i n t he
N either,
w hen
r eferring
f orming o f t he material
o f t heir r ole i s d ifficult.)
i J eople
o f
f ormed
t o
the
S lavic
i nhabitants h ad n o
c ulture,
b ut
a s
y et
the
g reater
u nderstanding
o f
t he
i ts o rganisation a nd the n ature o f i ts
i nteractions w ith the o ther e thnic a nd p olitical h ave
s ettlers
T he a ttempt w ill b e made t o g o
s ome
s ociety o f t he d epositing g roups, q uestions
S lavic
b e t hought t hat t he i ndigenous
f rom t he material c ulture t o g ain
S uch
( The
a dopt a c loser e thnic i dentification u ntil t he
e xamined.
s hould
a ssessment
p eriod.
i s u nfortunately p roblematical a nd i t w ill b e e asier f or
t he moment t o r efer t o t he material c ulture o f t he t he
f unerary material
C roatian
g roups
i n
t he
a rea.
s ome o f t he b asic r esearch t hemes o f many
s tudying t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod a nd a
e xamination
o f
T he e arly m ediaeval p eriod w as a t ime o f c onsiderable c hange b oth
i n
t hem i s
p olitical E urope, f rom
b rief
i n o rder h ere.
a nd
m ilitary
o rganisation
a nd
s uch t hat the map o f E urope i n A D
t he
s ituation
a s
i t
i n
the e thnic g roupings o f
1 000 w as d rastically d ifferent
w as a t the t ime o f the R oman Empire.
w here t here w as n o major movement o f p opulation the h ad c hanged , C hristianity
a nd v arious
u nited C hristianity , h ad
b eliefs
f orms o f p aganism ,
t hat
e ncompassed
p art
w ith a n o rganisation that
s tretched a cross
a lso t aken p lace i n s ocial o rganisation; o utside
f ederation '
i t
o f s tates
h ad
b oth
( Mann 1 986,
g iven 3 76).
b oth
t o a f irmly e stablished a nd E urope.
the I mperial R oman
s ystem i n s ome p arts a nd the t ribal o rganisation which e xisted most
E ven
o rganisation
a nd i n many p arts o f E urope t he p redominant i deology o f t he
p opulation h ad c hanged f rom a r ange o f
C hange
s ocial
f or
t he
w ay t o a ' multiple a cephalous While n ot a ll o f
these
s tates
e ventually p roduced modern n ation s tates t he n ational i dentities o f s ome n ations a re p erceived t o l ie i n t he e vents o f t his p eriod. One a rea w here
t his
S erbs,
C roats,
a nd
S lovaks
i s
t o
b e
S lovenes,
f ound i s B ulgars,
H ungarians,
i nto t he p resent,
a nd
p eriod. t hese
c onstrain
I f a ny
o f
i dentity
A part
f rom
i n
s tudies
o f
C zechs
t he
h is
o bvious
the
r ecent
p ast
w hich
S uch
p erceptions
i nevitably
t he a rchaeology a nd h istory o f t his
j ustification w ere n eeded f or
f ormation p eriods,
o rigins,
P oles,
w ith a f irm e xpression o f e thnic u nity w hich
i s p rojected i nto the more d istant p ast. c olour
R omanians,
l ook b ack t o t his p eriod a s t he t ime o f their e thnogenesis.
T here h as b een a r e-creation c ontinues
i n t he B alkans a nd E astern E urope w here
a n
o utsider
t o
e xamine
l ack o f p artisanship w ould b e o ne. i nterest
o f
p articular
t here a re a s eries o f t hemes w hich w arrant
1
i n
t heir
e xamination ,
g roups
t hemes
w hich
e ncompass
a ll a spects o f t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod.
T he t hemes
i nclude i nvasion a nd r esponse t o i nvasion , s ocial s tructure d evelopment a nd c hange, m ilitary a nd p olitical o rganisation , a nd
e xternal
p roduction
i deological
c hange.
i nterlocks a t
s ome p oint
a nd
N one
d istribution o f
w ith
t he a t
n etworks
a nd
s tands
a lone,
t hemes
l east
o ne
o ther,
s o
a nd i ts i nternal
o f
c ourse e ach
t hat
o ne
i t
i s
i mpossible t o u nderstand, f or e xample, t he d evelopment o f a s ocial s tructure w ith o ut k nowing t he o riginal s ituation , t he s ocial s tructure o f a ny i ncomers, t he e ffects o f n eighbouring g roups a nd a ny i deological c hanges w hich m ay a ffect s ocial l ife. T he
a dmissability
o f
s ome
o f
t hese
t hemes
a s
s ubjects
o f
a rchaeological r esearch h as c hanged i n t he l ast t hirty y ears a nd much m ore w ork h as b een c arried o ut, i n p articular o n t he a rea o f s ocial o rganisation ( Arnold 1 980, S heppard 1 979 ), a nd t he u nderstanding o f t he d evelopment o f s tates i n E urope h as i ncreased. Y et t here a re s ome r egions w hich h ave n ot b enefited f rom t hese s tudies, o nes
b eing t he B alkans,
p ersisted w ith s ome s trength , a vailable
h istorical
b eing l inked t o
e vents
t o
t ypologically-produced c ulture g roups. p roblems i n t he
o ne
o f
t he
m ain
w here t he C hildean model o f c ulture h istory h as t he
s mall
p rovide T his
i s
s election
d ating
f or
u nfortunate,
o f t he
f or
t he
f ormation o f E astern E urope m ight w ell b e s usceptible t o
a rchaeological s olution a nd a re a t b ottom v ery i nteresting. N ot
a ll o f t he i nteresting e vents h appened i n W estern E urope,
m ight b elieve i f o ne c ame t o l ook a t t he n umbers t he
s tudies
t hat
w ent
a long
E urope many o f t he p henomena c hanged
f rom
t he
a re
t he
s ame.
T he
f or
t he
p roblems
h ave
E urope s aw t he s aw t he s pread o f o f
t he
T here w ere c ontacts w ith o ther g roups,
i nvasions a nd a ll o f t he u sual b loody m ess o f e arly m ediaeval E astern
n ot
a nd a lthough many o f t he p rocesses
h appened. E astern o f t emporary empires,
n ew c hurch.
o f
f or i n E astern
C hristianity among h itherto p agan p eoples a nd t he e stablishment h ierarchy
a s o ne
d istributions
t he n ewly-set-out l ines,
W est t o t he E ast,
h appened l ater t hey s till e stablishment o f k ingdoms,
a nd
p olitics.
E urope i s n o d ifferent i n t hat r espect a nd i n s o f ar a s t he a im
o f a rchaeology , a nd a lso o f h istory , i s t o g ain a n u nderstanding o f p ast, i t i s a r elevant g eographical a nd c hronological a rea t o s tudy.
t he I f
w e w ish t o k now h ow C hristianity s pread a nd h ow i t m anaged t o e stablish i tself among p agan g roups w e c an t urn t o E astern E urope f or m ore e xamples o f h ow i t h appened; s imilarly i f w e w ish t o e xamine h ow s mall g roups o f mounted w arriors c onquer a nd c ontrol l arge a reas o f t erritory , t he A vars a re s ubstantial
t here a reas
t o o f
b e
l oosely o rganised g roups, B alkans
h as
l ittle
s tudied ,
c ivilisation t hat
t hen c an
t he
a nd c an
i f b e
m ovement
match i t.
w e
w ish
t o
k n3w
h ow
s wamped a nd e liminated b y o f
t he
S lays
i nto
t he
F or t he s pread o f a l anguage
g roup, t he e xtension o f t he t erritory o f t he S lavic b ranch o f t he I ndo-European f amily s tands o ut. T here a re more t han e nough t hings t o s tudy h ere,
b oth f or t heir o wn s ake a nd f or t he s ake
o f
c omparison
t o
e xpand o ur r eturn. W hy t hen C roatia i n p articular? O ne
a nswer
t o
s uch q uestions
Why n ot
s ome o ther g roup
i s o pportunity ,
2
a nother,
o f
S lays?
more c onsidered
a nswer,
may
a bove. t he
b e g iven b y e laboration o f s ome p oints
F irst,
a ll t he p roblems a re t here,
b asic c ultural
p robably n ot l ater
s equence;
f inally.
w ritten
t hat h ave b een made
q uestions o f
c hronology,
many o f t hese h ave b een d ealt w ith ,
T hen t here i s a rchaeological material,
material w hich c an b e u sed a s
a b asis
o f
t hough
a nd
s ome
f or e xploration o f
t he a rchaeological r ecord. o ld p roblems, w hich r ange
A t t his p oint i t i s p ossible t o b oth l ook a t f rom h ow s ocial s tructure may b e d educed f rom
t he a rchaeological
t o h ow d id c onversion t o C hristianity
t he
l ives
o f
r ecord ,
S lavic
s ettlers
i nteract w ith t he i ncomers? f ed
b ack
i nto
t he
a nd
T reatments o f these p roblems m ight t hen
i f f or S lav
S econdly ,
f eatures
a re
t he
S lays,
a nd
f inally ,
i ts o wn s ake,
t he
s ubstitute a re
S axon
Avars
t he
G ermanic.
i nteresting i n
f our-part
i nteraction
a nd C arolingians t he e ffect o f
a rea
i s
there h as t o b e t he
s pecifics o f t he
o r
s pecifically
i n p articular t he
B yzantines,
w hich u pon the i nhabitants o f T hirdly ,
w e
t hat
C roatia b ecause o f i ts p osition , b etween
b e
s ituation t hat e xisted i n B ritain w here a ll o f t he
a bove q uestions a pply , t here
a ffect
h ow d id the i ndigenous p opulation
s tudy.
n ot
p roperly
u nderstood.
f ascination o f t he a rea
I f there i s
n o
f or
i nterest
i n
t his t hen there i s n o p oint i n l ooking a t i t. I t s hould b e c lear b y n ow t hat t here i s c onsiderable p otential f or i nvestigation. I n
t his
f irst
c arried o ut, t he
s et
c hapter t he n ecessary g roundwork t o a nalysis w ill b e
b eginning w ith a c learer d efinition o f i ts b oundaries
o f p ossible b oundaries t hat e xist
f or c onsideration.
f rom
Once the
l imits h ave b een e stablished t he p hysical g eography o f the a rea w ill c onsidered
a s
l onger
t erm
c onstraints
T his w ill i nvolve b oth the a ctual c limatic
v ariations
that
s tructure o f t he l andmass a nd then t he
e xist
a cross t he a rea.
c onsideration w ill t hen b e g iven t o the s ituation p rocess
p receding
b e
u pon the h istory o f t he a rea. W ith this
a rchaeological
t he a rrival o f t he S lays
a nd
l aid o ut, h istorical
i n C roatia - a n e ssential
i f a t a ny p oint the r elations o f t he i ndigenous
p opulation
a nd
t he i ncomers a re t o b e t reated.
H aving d elineated the n atural a nd human
s ituation i n t he a rea u p t o t he
p eriod
d evelopment
o f
the a rchaeological
o f
the
t o a ssess a nd a ttempt t o u nderstand t he r easons e xposed
a rchaeological
s tudy w ill b e 1 .2
r ecord.
S lavic
i nvasion ,
t he
s tudy o f the p eriod w ill b e e xamined f or a ny
b iases
i n
t he
F inally the c ourse o f the r est o f t his
l aid o ut.
D EFINITION O F T HE S TUDY AREA
A ny s tudy n eeds r egard
t o
the
s tarting d ate
s ome
f orm o f b oundary a nd o ne
p articular i ntention o f t he
f or this
o f
l arge p ortions
o r
s ubject g roups.
that
s tudy.
s tudy f alls a t a bout A D
6 00,
i s
c hosen
w ith
C hronologically t he w ith the
s ubmersion
o f t he B yzantine empire b y the Avars a nd t heir a llies T he c losing l imit
i s t aken a s A D
9 00,
b ecause,
b y
a bout t hat t ime,
t he k ingdom o f C roatia i s w ell e stablished a nd emerging
g radually t o t he
f ull l ight o f h istory ,
t he
e stablishment
o f
i nvasion o f the Avars a nd S lays, a nd
t hus g iving the
the C roatian s tate.
f irst
the s ettlement o f the S lays
t he e stablishment o f p rincedoms
o f
i n
C roatia
i n D almatian a nd P annonian C roatia,
t he u nion b etween the two o ccuring i n t he r eign o f T omislav
3
s tages
W ithin t he p eriod o ccur t he
( reigned
A D
9 10-
9 28) ( jiäi6 1 975,
a vailable
d ating
1 15).
methods
A s w ith much d o
n ot
c loser d ating o f t he
s tudy p eriod v iable,
a s
o f
t o
t he
e xistence
d ating
a rchaeological
a ccord
h istorically
e vents
( and e ven t heir
- t he a rrival o f the C roats b eing t he n otable e xample)
g eographical
l imits
o f t he
t he
a nd f requently t here i s d ebate
r ecorded
a r ange f rom A D 6 00-900, w ith i ts b oundaries most o f t he p rocesses o f i nterest. T he
r esearch
s ufficient a ccuracy t o make
l oosely t aken ,
s o t hat
e ncompasses
s tudy a re r ather h arder t o s et,
f or
t here a re three main b oundary s etting p remises a vailable:
1 .
T he h istorical k ingdom o f C roatia, s ome
2 .
A
t aken a t
i ts
l argest e xtent o r a t
s uitable p oint.
c ultural
l imit,
b ased u pon t he d istribution a reas o f o ne o r more
o f the a rchaeological c ultures. 3 .
A p ragmatic l imit,
e stablished
u pon
r ecognition
o f
t he
p resent
s ituation a nd the v arious p roblems t o b e t ackled.
S ome o f t hese p ossibilities h ave c ommending
f eatures,
though
t here
a re i nevitably d rawbacks t hat must b e w eighed. 1 2 .1
T he k ingdom o f C roatia
A t
t he
s tart
o f
t he
p eriod t he k ingdom o f C roatia d id n ot e xist,
r ather the B yzantine p rovinces s urvived i n v arious s tates o f h ealth , a nd i t w as o nly much l ater t hat t here a ctually e xisted a n a rea k nown a s C hrobatia ( 1975, t he
( Croatia ).
T he b oundaries a re
4 77) ( see F igure 1 .1),
S ava,
w hilst
S ava/Drava
i ts
i nterfluve
b y
S isic
t hough i t e xtends N orthwards o nly a s
f ar a s
E astern f rom
c learly
b oundary
f alls
d elineated o n
the
D rina.
t he S ava a nd B osna w as k nown a s P annonia o r P anonska H rvatska C roatia )
t o
d ifferentiate
T he
t he l ine o f the S utla t o t he c onfluence o f i t
( Pannonian
f rom t hat p art o f C roatia which o ccupied
much o f t he t erritory t hat h ad o nce b een t he R oman p rovince o f D almatia. T he
t erritory
p eriod
( c A D
k ingdom
o f
o f
9 28)
t he i s
k ingdom o f C roatia s hortly a fter the e nd o f t he
s hown i n F igure
T omislav
h eld
t he
1 .2
( after
c oastline
1 975,
4 78).
N eretva t o t he mouth o f t he R aäa i n I stria a nd e xtended i nland a s t he
D rava
i n
t he
N orth a nd t he D rina i n t he E ast, A lso ,
c hange
i n
t he
b oundary
w as
t he
a rea
t he a rea o f P agania t o t he
S outh o f D almatian C roatia w as n ow i ncluded i n t he k ingdom . main
f ar a s
the u nification o f
P annonian a nd D almatian C roatia h aving i ncorporated t he S ava/Drava w ith the t erritory S outh o f t he D rava.
T he
f rom t he mouth o f t he R iver
T he
o ther
E astern g ain o f t he t erritory
b etween t he S ava a nd D rava t owards t he c onfluence o f the S ava a nd B osut. T he i slands
o f R ab,
K rk a nd C res
r emained i n B yzantine h ands w hilst B raC
a nd H var w ere a dded t o C roatia.
4
1
` 4: 1 : ), . ( e . c y C 7
c ,„e b .
2
F igure
1 .1
D almatian and P annonian Croatia
1 Dalmatian C roatia
2 Pannonian Croatia.
( after
n ä ib- 1 975,
4 77).
F igure
1 .2 C roatia a t t he T ime o f T omislav
1 A ccording t o n S --i t
( 1975,
4 78)
2 A ccording t o K lait
( 1975,
P rilog I V ).
6
F igure
1 .3
P resent
7
D ay Croatia
F igure
1 .4
R egions o f C roatia
1 D almatia 2 I stria 3 P annonia ( broken s hading i ndicates u ncertain a reas)
8
H owever,
m ore r ecent a uthors a re n ot p repared t o b e a s
d elineation
o f
t he b oundaries o f C roatia,
a s a m ore h esitant, s ources.
K lait-
b ut
r ealistic p icture,
( 1975,
m ap
I V ,
g iven
c oastal o ccupation f rom t he R aäa t o T rogir ,
much o f
d ay
Z adar )
s till
p art
D almatia a long w ith t he i sland o f P ag a rchipelago. s triking;
I t
w here
B ulgarian
i s
i nland
t he
q uality
t hat
a nd t he
a s
t he
o f
a s
C roatia,
i slands
d ifference
K laib
i ndicates
t he
b ut
w ith
B yzantine t heme o f o f
i n
t he
v iews
Z adar i s m ost
iié w as p repared t o a llocate a ll t he t erritory t o
f rontier
t he
p resents a
ä ibi ,
t he
i n
s trikes o ne
r eproduced o n f igure 1 .2)
D iadora
( present
c ertain
a nd p resent w hat
t he
t hat much o f i t w as
p olitically u norganised t erritory a nd a s s uch n ot t o b e i ncluded w ithin C roatia. G iven s uch a d ifference i n v iew a s t o w hat a ctually c onstituted C roatia a nd t he i nherent p roblem o f a ssociating a e ntity
w ith
a
material
c ulture
g roup ,
C roatia a s t he s tudy a rea i s u nlike:1 r. s hares t he material c ulture o f i ncorporated i nto i t a t a ny p oint. 1 .2.2
p olitical
t he c hoice o f t he k ingdom o f
F urther ,
t he
a rea
o f
I stria
t he K ingdom o f C roatia b ut w as n ot S ome o ther b oundary i s n eeded.
A C ultural L imit
A t 8 . 9
f irst,
t he employment o f t he b ounds o f a n
a rchaeological
t hose o f t he s tudy a rea s eems a u seful p ossibility ,
u nder
e xamination.
I f
t hat
w ere
s o
t hen
the
c ulture
p lacing o ne u nit
S tarohrvatska
( Old
C roatian ) c ulture w ould b e t he o bvious c hoice. An a rea d efined o n t his b asis c ould j ust a bout i nclude I stria a s t hat c ulture d id make a dvances i nto t he a rea b y t he e nd o f t he d efined p eriod , a nd a t l east o ne major c emetery o f t hat c haracter e xists i n I stria. Y et, i n a p eriod w here h istorical e ntities e xist, h ow much p oint i s t here i n a dopting a c ulture w hich d oes n ot
r epresent o ne u nit o f p olitical a ction n or
o f e thnic c omposition? 1 .2.3
p robably
o ne
R egretably i t i s n ecessary t o p ass o n.
A p ragmatic c hoice
P erhaps i nevitably , t he l ast c hoice i s b ound t o b e t he r ight o ne. T here p robably i s n ot a g iven e ntity i n t he p ast t hat w ill d efine t he s tudy a rea,
t hough b oth t he e ventual a rea o f t he k ingdom a nd t hat o f t he
c ulture g roup p rovide s ubstantial h elp i n
d etermination.
c hoice
t he
s hould
b e
a b le
t o
c o-ordinate
p roduce a u seful w orking d efinition. d ay c oast
S ocialist R epublic o f C roatia
A
A s uitable c hoice i s
( SR H rvatska )
p ragmatic
b est a spects o f b oth a nd t he
p resent
w hich e xtends a long t he
f rom t he g ulf o f K otor i n t he S outh t o Umag ,
a nd
i nland
b etween
t he S ava, D rava a nd D anube ( Figure 1 .3). T his c rescent s hape i ncludes t he D almatian h eartland o f t he O ld C roatian c ulture, t he I strian a rea a nd t he a rea o f P annonian C roatia.
T hese t hree r egions c ontain t he m ost
p art o f t he material o f t he O ld C roatian c ulture, w hilst t he c onsequences o f t he d ifferent e vents I stria a nd D almatia u nderwent m ay b e u sefully c ontrasted. a rchaeological s ites.
P annonia a lso h as a d ifferent h istory b ut
s ites may o ccur i n B osnia, b ut,
f ewer
A p ossible d isadvantage i s t hat a f ew i nteresting t he r epublic w hich C roatia i s w rapped a round ,
g iven t he a reas i ncluded ,
t his i s a s mall p rice t o p ay.
9
F igure 1 .5 R elief o f W estern Y ugoslavia ( after Admiralty 1 944, f igure 3 ).
1 0 - 4 00 m .
2 4 00 - 8 00 m .
3 a bove 8 00 m .
1 .3
P HYSICAL C ONDITIONS
1 .3.1
L and F orms
T he
i nitial i mpression g iven b y a m ap o f Yugoslavia i s o f a two f old
d ivision , t he
b etween t he N orthern ,
S outhern ,
T o a n e xtent
D anube d rained ,
s uch a d ivision a pplies t o C roatia,
a s ideways V ,
e xtending a s
o ther,
thinner ,
the Adriatic t o t he mouth o f t he b ay o f K otor
s imple d ivision b etween mountain a nd p lain d oes p articularly
w ell
a nd
P ounds
w hich may t hemselves b e i n C roatia,
a nd
i t d oes
i n
w ith o ne a rm s tretching f rom t he D anube b order w ith S erbia
t o t he W estern c oast o f I stria a nd t he d own
a rea o f t he l owland
mountainous a reas o ccupying t he r emainder o f t he c ountry.
( 1969,
6 24)
e xtending 1 .5)
a ctually
h old
n ot
d escribes
s ubject t o s ubdivision ,
a rm
( see f igure
T he u p
s ix main r egions
o f t hese s ix ,
f our o ccur
b eing:
1 .
T he
D inaric R egion
2 .
T he
C oastal R egion
3 .
T he
D anubian P lains
4 .
T he
C roatian a nd B osnian H ills.
A d escription o f e ach f ollows. 3 .2
T he D inaric R egion
S ome 3 0 km N orth o f R ijeka a s ystem o f mountain r idges b egins,
w hich
T he mountainous w idth
o f
I t i s
h ardness
o f
t owards
t he
D anube
N orth-Eastern margin , Adriatic.
i t
t he
N orth-West t o S outh-East t rend. p art,
T he
r uns
S outh ,
l imestones
w ith
f eatures
f olding ,
the
p rincipal
f urrows
o f
t he
a ppearing a s d isruptions o f s olution
h oles
o r s harply
( Admiralty
p roducing
t he
l arge,
e longated
a nd a lluvium .
s olution
1 944,
p lateaux ,
maximum
F inally ,
the
f requently
r esult o f
t han d oline,
t o o f
the f orms the
s olution l imestone
t his,
a nd
c ircular
w ith c lay a nd o ther
t here a re t he p olja
w hich
a re
c omposed o f c lay
T hese w ill o ften p artially f lood i n w inter ,
1 1
a
most
r ising i n the
r idges
f eatures w ith f lat b ottoms
t hey a re g enerally d ry.
t he
a part f rom t he
L arger a re
f or
s mall s cale,
d efined 4 7).
6 27).
g eneral
W estward
t he
A t the
p lateaux ,
d epressions
s olution p roducts a t t he b ase.
i n
r ivers
f lowing
a re s olution f eatures,
f eatures a re a reas o f l apiez, b y
a
( ibid ,
p roduces
D rainage o f the a rea i s,
d issolving o f the l imestone b y r ain w ater. d ivided
r eaching
c omes c omplex f olding
a nd o nly m inor s treams
main
r esulting f rom the
p lateaux
f ormed o f l imestone o f T riassic a nd C retacious
w ith t he v arying a ges,
d iffering
a nd
t he w hole l ength o f t he S outhern arm o f C roatia.
r egion b roadens a s
1 60 km .
p eriods a nd , T he
e xtend
b ut
i n s ummer
O f
t he
C roatia. w ith ,
s pecific f eatures o f t he D inaric r egion two a re i mportant i n T he N orth k arstic r egion e xtends
f or
most
t he V elebit t o
L iüko
o f t he d istance,
r ange. a nd
f or 2 20 km
a long
the
v irtually n o c oastal l owland ,
c oast t his i s
I ts d ip s lope i s o n t he E ast a nd t he l and d rops d own
o ther P olja.
T he d irection o f V elebit
i s c ontinued n ear
t he c oast b y t he D inara r ange w hich i n f act f orms t he E astern b order o f C roatia , w ith t he f eatures much t he s ame a s t he V elebit. S outh o f t his t he k arstic 1 .3.3
z one a pproaches t he
s ea a gain.
T he C oastal R egion
O n t he W estern s ide o f t he c oastal
l owland
k arstic
h ighland
o f w hich t wo main s ections l ie i n C roatia, Z agora t hat
l ies
o f
a re
a reas
o f
t he I strian p eninsula a nd t he
i n f ront o f t he S outhern V elebit a nd t he D inara.
I stria i s a l owlying t riangular h eight
r egion
( though l ow o nly c ompared t o t he r est o f the c ountry ),
p lateau
j ust o ver 4 30 m t owards
t hat
i ts c entre,
r ises
t o
a
maximum
w ith t he W estern c oastal
r egions l ying g enerally b elow 1 50 m . T he c oastline h as numerous l ow c liffs a nd s everal f looded v alleys, s uch a s t he L imski K anal, w hich d eeply c ut t he c oast. e xtends
d own
R . 17ers a s
t he
A t t he E astern e dge a b ranch o f t he J ulian
c oast
a nd d escends
a re i ncised i nto t he p latform ,
s everely
d eveloped i n I stria a s
k arst
s harply i nto t he G ulf o f R ijeka.
a nd t he k arstic f eatures i n t he D inaric r egion
a re
( Pounds
n ot 1 969,
6 35). F rom
t he
G ulf
o f
l ittle c oastal l and , t he Z rmanja,
R ijeka
d own
t o t he r iver Z rmanja t here i s v ery
t hough a c hain o f
r oughly a s
s lands
a nother l ower-lying l imestone p lateau w ith r ocks.
L imestone
r idges
r un
s ome
a rchipelago
e xists
i nland ,
i s
p art
o f
t he
o f
c overing t he
F rom
l ies t he Z agora,
N orth-West/South-East,
p arallel t o the c oast a nd t he i sland c hain T his
f ollows t he c oast.
f ar a s t he g orge o f t he C etina,
o f
t ertiary
f or a l arge p art
Z adar
A rchipelago.
s ame s eries o f l imestone r idges a s
b ut t he v alley b ottoms a re b elow s ea l evel.
O ther v alley
b ottoms a re f illed w ith t ertiary d eposits a nd a lluvium w hich a t t he N orth-Western e nd o f t he R avni K otari h ave b een e roded b efore the r idges o f
l imestone,
Z aliv ,
t o
p roduce a s eries o f b ays
i nland ,
a gainst t he D inara. b eing s easonal Z rmanja, f lows
s uch a s
s treams
r elated
t o
f looded
K rka a nd C etina r un a ll y ear r ound ,
s altwater b ays w hilst t he C etina, i n
S injsko P olje,
N ot m any p ermanent r ivers
a g orge a nd e nters t he
c oastal
t he s ea.
l and i n C roatia,
T he i slands
A rchipelago h ave m any o f t hem , ( ibid ,
F urther
v alley
b ottoms,
u p most
b ut
t he
t he f irst t wo emerging i nto
a fter
l eaving
S injsko
s ea s pectacularly a t Omi . t here
i s
P olje,
A part
l ittle
f rom o ther
a s b y M akarska t he mountains a gain r each
s uch a s P ag a nd U glian a nd
f eatures
w hich l ies
f low i n t he v alleys,
t he marshy l owland a t t he mouth o f t he N eretva l ow ,
P ag.
t he g round r ises i nto t he g ap b etween t he V elebit a nd the D inara
a nd t he v alleys g ive w ay t o p olja,
l arge
s uch a s L jubaüki a nd N inski
w hich a re matched b y s imilar b ays o n t he c oast o f
o thers
o f
i n c ommon w ith t he h igher l imestone
i n p articular D ugi O tok,
6 36).
1 2
t he
Z adar
r idges
a nd
l ack s ubstantial a reas o f l owland
1 .3.4
T he D anubian P lain
T he E astern a rm o f C roatia l ies b etween t he h ighland o f S lovenia t he
l owland
a rea
o f
the H ungarian P lain ,
a nd
p art o f the d rainage o f t he
D anube,
a nd c ontains t he S ava ,
g round
l ies b elow 1 50 m but t he p lains o f t he t wo r ivers a re d ivided b y
a nd t he v alley o f the D rava.
t he H ills o f S lavonia ,
a b elt o f h ighland w hich d escends
m
4 50 m i n t he E ast.
i n t he W est t o s ome
b ut a s eries o f s eparate u nits, a re
Much o f t he
f rom a bout
9 00
T hese h ills a re n ot o ne u nit,
w hich m ake u p a c ontinuous
d ivide;
they
n earer t o the D rava t han t he S ava a nd c onsequently t he d escent i nto
P odravina i s a brupt. o nly
A number o f s mall s treams d rain i nto t he D rava b ut
a f ew t ributaries
f low i n t he w ide v alleys t o the S ava.
c onsist o f t ertiary r ocks r ocks
w hich ,
a s
t he
s urrounding o utbreaks o f
r esult o f e rosion ,
a ncient
T he h ills c rystalline
h ave a r ugged a ppearance w ith
s teep-sided v alleys a nd r avines. T he
v alleys
o f
t he D rava a nd t he S ava,
t he P odravina a nd P osavina,
b order t he S lavonian h ills t o t he N orth a nd S outh. t he
t ertiary
s ea
that
o nce c overed t he a rea,
O riginally g ulfs
they h ave
f illed w ith s ediment a nd a lso a lluvium f rom t he m eandering r ivers. t he
r ivers h ave l ow g radients w ith t he S ava a t
Z agreb a nd t he D rava a t t here
i s
l and.
F irst,
o f
4
w ell a s these
there i s t he meander b elt i tself, f loods a s
c onsequently
km
s econdly ,
a nd t hirdly ,
T he m eander b elt may r each
w hile the marsh z one i s
i n p laces a s w ide a s
8 km .
w hich
c onsists
o f
( Admiralty 1 944,
C roatia
o f
a
f alls
a A s
f eatures b oth r iver p lains h ave many meander c ut-offs
T he v ery E astern e nd
a nd
3 4).
i nto
the
H ungarian
s eries o f l evel p lains
w hich a re t he r esult o f a lluvial d eposits a nd w ide d eposits t hat
a marshy z one,
i t b orders t he m eander b elt,
t he r emains o f a bandoned c ourses
1 .3.5
B oth
s ea l evel a t
1 65 m a bove s ea l evel a t V ara2din ,
w ell d rained a reas b eyond t he marsh z one.
p roper,
1 15 m a bove
c onsiderable meandering o n t he p lain p roducing t hree t ypes o f
l iable t o o ccasional w idth
i n
s ince l argely
P lain
a nd l ow t erraces
s pread b ands o f l oess
r each t hicknesses o f 4 0 m .
T he C roatian a nd B osnian H ills
I n
t he
a rea
b etween
t he
D inaric
s ystem a nd the S ava v alley i s a
n arrow b elt o f h ill c ountry w hich e xtends b asin
t o
t he
I bar v alley ,
c haracterised
b y
r elatively
N orth-West t o S outh-East, t he S ava,
t he e xtent o f t he p alaeozoic
a nd
i s a ll t hat
f alls
m ixture
s hort
o f
mountains
h ave n umbers
o f
t ributaries
V ariation o f t he g eology i n t he
s tripping a way o f t he t ertiary s econdary r ocks.
I t
i s
r unning
i nto C roatia,
that
f low
r egion d epends u pon
r ocks
t o
r eveal
T he N orthern p art o f t his
z one,
t he w hich
c onsists o f t he K rka r egion w hich h as
o f D inaric a nd A lpine t rends,
o f l imestone,
s ections
L jubljana
8 0 km .
t hat a re c rossed b y s ome o f the t ributaries o f
w hich i n t heir t urn ,
a long w ide v alleys.
f or 5 20 km f rom t he
w ith a maximum w idth o f a bout
b eing a d issected p lateau ,
b ut w ithout t he s trong k arst
f eatures.
i s t he Z umberaüka G ora w hich r ises t o 1 180 m .
1 3
I ts
T he h ill
main
a
m ainly f eature
d rop d own a fter
t his
t o t he b asin o f t he K upa w hich w inds
p lain a nd i s o ne o f t he l east
r ising o ut o f o ccasionally marshy g round 1 .3.6
f rom h igh p lateau t o a lluvial
r ugged p arts o f t he r egion , ( Pounds
1 969,
w ith l ow h ills
6 37).
S oils
T he
g eneral d istribution o f s oil t ypes
i n C roatia i s a s
c oastal r egion a nd a c onsiderable p ortion o f c ombinations
o f
s keletal
t erra
r ossa,
t he
f ollows;
D inaric
t he
r egion
h ave
t rue t erra r ossa a nd a lluvial
s oils b ut v ery l ittle h umus. F or t he m ost p art t he a lluvial s oils o ccur i n t he p olja a nd r iver v alleys, w hile t he t erra r ossa o ccurs i n s mall s poradic p atches,
m ainly i n t he l owland .
v ery
c over,
p oor
s oil
w ith
e ither
Most o f t he u pland r egion a
t hin s keletal s oil,
s keletal t erra r ossa,
o r i n many p laces,
o r
k arstic r ock e xposure.
s imply
c omplete
p oor r emains o f o nce e roded.
f ully
d eveloped
T he d ifference i n s oils
o nly s oil b etween e xposed r ock, T he s keletal s oils a re t he
s oils
I n N orthern C roatia,
a ssessment
o f
c onsiderable
w hile t he
D anube,
s ituation,
mountains
c hernozems
w hich
a t
s ome p oint
V ery l ittle w ork h as
P roject
i ndicates
t hat,
i n
t hat
t here
b een
c hanges
h ad
t aken
h as
d one
p atterns,
s mall c hanges t aking p lace b etween t hen a nd t he p resent
u pon
l east,
a nd
p lace b y t he s eventh c entury ,
i s n ot k nown h ow f ar t his p icture p articularly the i nland r egions. 1 .3.7
o f
t hough t he N eothermal
t he R avni K otari a rea a t
t here h as b een v ery l ittle d ramatic c hange o f s oil m ajor
e xtend
i n t he p ast t o p roduce t hese
t he r econstructions o f t he s oil p atterns i n Y ugoslavia, r ecent w ork o f D r R obert S hiel i n c onnection w ith t he
t he
h ave
t here a re
t here r emains t he p roblem
f or t he e vidence i ndicates
e rosion
p oor s oils a nd k arstic f eatures.
D almatia
a nd
c hange i n s oil p atterns b etween t he e arly m ediaeval
p eriod a nd the p resent d ay , b een
d egraded
T he r iver v alleys h ave c onsiderable a lluvium .
A lthough t his i s t he p resent t he
h ave
b etween t he S ava a nd D rava,
p odzols a nd f urther E ast t owards t he i nto S erbia.
t hat
c an b e a v ery l ocal p henomenon w ith t he
p olja h aving s ome m easure o f c ultivable s oil, v ery l ittle.
h as
s uch a s a
t hat
w ith o nly
( pers c o rm ).
I t
a pplies t o t he r est o f C roatia,
C limate
Y ugoslavia a s a w hole i s t he
A driatic
S outh-West) w hich
s ea
t o
t wo
r egions, T he w inter
c limatic
d eterminants,
( and t o s ome e xtent t he A egean t o t he
w hich p roduces a M editerranean c limate a nd t he D anube o r C entral E uropean c limate.
i s a ffected b y b oth t hese s ystems.
c limatic g roups
B asin
C roatia ,
b y
I nevitably ,
c an b e a gain s ubdivided t o g ive s ix c limatic
o f w hich f our o ccur i n C roatia. M editerranean a nd
h ot
r egion
s ummer
p articular t he b ura, t ime.
W est
p roduces a c ontinental,
v irtue o f i ts p osition , t hese
s ubject t o t wo main
t he
w ith
h as
t he
s tormy
g eneral c haracteristics o f m ild a nd
r ainy
a N orth-East w ind w hich b lows
T he l ow m ean t emperature
r anges
1 4
c onceal
a utumn
w eather,
i n
f or s everal d ays a t a t he
p eriods
o f
c old
w eather w hen t he t emperature m ay f all b elow f reezing a nd r emain t here f or a s l ong a s t hree w eeks. I n s ummer t he w eather i s s unny a nd l argely r ainless w ith h igh h umidity n ear t he s ea ( Admiralty 1 944, 2 19 a nd f ollowing ). G enerally t he e ffect o f t he s ea i s t o moderate t he p ossible e xtremes o f t emperature. f rom
t he
I n t he c oastal r egions t he
N orth o r N orth-East
s peeds o f o ver 1 00 k m/h ,
b ura
w hich
i s t he m ost v iolent w ind s ystem ,
b lows
r eaching
a ffecting b oth s hipping a nd l and t ransport.
T he D inaric r egion f orms a t ransitional z one, c utting o ff a s i t d oes t he M editerranean a reas f rom t he C ontinental a reas, a nd i ts o wn c limate f alls
i nto
n either
r ainfall w ith l ess
p attern. s unshine
T he t han
m ain t he
c haracteristic i s v ery h eavy
o ther
a reas,
f requency a nd g reater r ain d ays f requency h eavy s nowfall w hilst s ummers a re c ool. T he S erbia,
a
h igher
( about 5 0% ).
c loud
W inter s ees
E astern H ighland r egion e xtends i nto t he h ighland r egions o f B osnia a nd C roatia a nd h as a c ontinental mountain t ype o f
c limate w ith h eavier s ummer t han t emperatures a nd a bout 3 0% r ain d ays
w inter ( ibid ).
r ainfall,
w ith l ow w inter
T he D anube l owlands, i nto w hich t he E astern e dge o f C roatia f alls, h as a s traight c ontinental c limate, t his i s a u niformly d istributed c limate
i n
t erms
o f
r ainfall
a nd t emperature.
I n w inter c old w inds
b ring s ub-zero t emperatures a nd i n t he s ummer t here a re l ong h ot d ry w eather. 1 .3.8
s pells
o f
T emperature
I n
t he
c oastal
r egion
t he
m ean
t emperature
v aries u pon a verage
b etween 5 d egC i n t he N orth t o 1 0 d egC i n the S outh o f t he r egion d uring t he w inter , b ut f urther i nland t here i s a r apid d ecline i n t emperature, s o t hat t he m ean i n J anuary a t K nin i s s ome 2 - 4 d egC c older t han t hat o n t he c oast ( ibid , 2 33 a nd f ollowing ). I n s ummer, a lthough t he A driatic t empers t he h eat, w ith
t he
m ean
J uly
t here a re u sually t hree t o
t emperature
j ibenik r uns f rom 1 2 - 3 8 d egC.
b eing
2 4
d egC,
A gain t here i s a
f ive
h ot
c ooling
e ffect
a ltitude a nd t he a verages a t S inj ( 330 m a bove s ea-level) d egC l ower t han a t S plit. I n t he v alleys t he c onsiderable e xposed
l imestone
t end
t o
r etain
h eat,
a nd
months
t hough the r ange a t
s o
w ith
a re a bout 3 amounts o f
i ncrease
l ocal
t emperature. T he
h ighland
a reas
h ave c ontrasts b etween v alley a nd h ill;
h igh p oints t he t emperature m onthly m ean d oes n ot s ix
months.
O ne
c urious
f eature
o f
t he
t emperature i nversion t hat o ccurs i n t he p olja, p olja b eing t he l owest p oints
o n s ome
r ise a bove 0 d egC
f or
t emperature r egime i s t he f or
i n mountainous a reas,
i n
s pite
o f
t he
i n c alm w eather c old
a ir f rom t he n eighbouring p lateaux s inks a nd f orms a c old a ir
' lake'
s o
t hat a t G ospie ( 520 m a bove s ea-level) the t emperature i s s ome 8 d egC c older t han a t O stanje ( 460 m h igher )(ibid , 3 6 ). D uring t he s ummer t he t emperature
d epends
u pon
a ltitude
s ummers t han t he l ower.
1 5
w ith
h igher
p olja
h aving c ooler
o f
W inds b lowing a cross t he H ungarian P lain p roduce t he w inter m inimum 20 d egC a nd s eventy t o e ighty f rost d ays a y ear f or t he D anubian
B asin , t hough t here i s a s light W estern p art o f t he r egion
i ncrease o f m ean t emperature t owards t he ( that i s i n C roatia ). T he t emperature
m aximum f or J uly i s 3 5 - 4 1 d egC. O ne f eature o f t he a rea i s t he r apid t emperature r ise t hat o ccurs i n s pring a nd t he e qually r apid f all i n t emperature o f a utumn ,
w ith a d ifference o f 3 d egC a m onth
b etween
t he
m eans. 1 .3.9
R ainfall
F or t he most p art t he r ainfall p attern o f C roatia i s r elief r elated , w ith t he m ountainous r egions r eceiving more r ain t han l owland r egions, s o
t hat
m ost
o f
D inaric C roatia h as o ver 1 200 mm p er y ear,
w hile t he
S ava a nd D rava a reas, a long w ith t he c oastal r egions, r eceive b etween 8 00 a nd 1 200 mm p er y ear ( see f igure 1 .6). W ithin t he m ountains t hemselves t he h igher p arts T here
a re
t wo
r eceive more r ainfall t han t he n earby p olja.
m ain s easonal p atterns o f r ainfall t hat a ffect C roatia,
t he Mediterranean ,
c haracterised a s a w inter r ainfall maximum ,
a nd
t he
c ontinental, a s ummer m aximum p attern . W hilst t his i s g enerally t rue, t he c oastal r egion i n f act h as i ts r ainfall m aximums i n t he a utumn a nd _ ate i n t he s pring. 1 .3.10
T he E ffects o f G eophysical C onditions U pon H uman A ctivity
T hree
m ain c ategories o f h uman a ctivity a re a ffected b y t he p hysical
c onditions, t hese a re a griculture a nd s ettlement, t he w ider i nter-regional c ontacts b etween g roups. 1 .3.11
c ommunications,
a nd
Agriculture a nd S ettlement
T he
r egion
most a ffected b y g eo-physical c onditions i s t he h ighland
r egion w here c ultivable l and i s g enerally l imited t o p olja a nd p arts s ome
r iver v alleys.
t o t hese a reas a nd t he r emainder o f t he r egion w as a vailable e ither p astoralism
o r
h unting.
b een b ased i n t he p olja, t ranshumance d ensity w as g reater
w hile a p astoralist
l ikely t o b e l ess t han
m ay
b e
g rown
i n
t he
o f l and w as c ultivable. ( the o live t hat
c ould
l owland
h ave
i nvolved
t he p opulation
r egions,
w here
B esides t hese e ffects, i n
t erms
o f
t he
a t he
c rops
f lourishes o n t he A driatic i slands
a nd o n t he c oast w ill n ot g row i n t he a vailable g rowing s eason a nd c onditions.
1 6
o ne
W hich e ver o ccured ,
c limate a ffected t he a gricultural s ystem b oth w hich
f or
An a rable b ased e conomy w ould t herefore h ave
b etween t he t wo a reas.
p roportion
o f
A s a c onsequence a rable c ultivation w as r estricted
m ountains)
a nd
a lso
i n
t he
•
4 Figure
1 .6 R ainfall
( after Admiralty
1 4 00 - 6 00 mm .
2
3
5
6
i n Western Yugoslavia
1 944,
2 42)
2 6 00 - 8 00 mm .
4 1 200 - 1 600 mm .
1 7
3 8 00 - 1 200mm .
5 1 600 - 2 500 mm .
6 a bove 2 500 mm .
1 .3.12
C ommunications
T he c oastal l ands p resent v ery l ittle b y w ay o f o bstacle t o t ravel i n a
N orth-West/South-East
d irection
a long
t he
n arrow
s trip
o f
t he
c oastline, e xcept t hat, i n p laces, t he l owland i s a v ery n arrow b and a nd t his h as t ended t o p romote s ea t ravel. I t i s a ccess t o t he i nterior o f t he c ountry a nd t ravel a nd c ommunications p rovide
d ifficulties.
i n t he
i nterior
A c lear i ndication o f t his
o f p oints a t w hich t he D inaric r ange may b e c rossed t o i nland
a reas.
modern r oads p attern p eriod , I n
S plit)
a ccess
t o t he
d oes
n ot
S outhern
p art
S enj,
K arlobag ,
s ubstantially
w hen t he main r oute
t he
d iffer
g ive
O brovac a nd
f rom t he R avni K otari r an u p
through
r unning
E ast-West,
t here t he
a re
v ery
majority
f ew
f ollow
a
K nin.
o f t he c oastland t he a pproach f rom S alona i nland
A s w ould b e e xpected f rom t he g enerally mountainous
much o f t he i nterior,
K nin ,
f rom t hat o f t he R oman
i s d ominated b y t he p ass a t K lis w hich l eads
P ol j e.
t hat
F rom the c oast b etween I stria a nd t he R avni K otari,
c ross o nly a t R ijeka,
w hich
i tself
i s t he l imited n umber
e asily
c haracter o f r outes
c rossing t he
r idges
f rom o ne t o a nother,
u sed ,
p articularly the t ributaries o f t he S ava w hich g ive a ccess t o t he
P annonian P lain a nd the D anubian l ands.
T his a rea,
r iver
( near
S injsko
a ccessible
l ines o f p olja,
though w hen t hey o ccur,
t o
b y
v alleys
v irtue
o f
a re i ts
f latness p resents l ittle o bstacle t o t ravel. S uch c oherent
i nfluences r egions
u pon
c ommunications
c entred o n t he v arious
R avni K otari a nd I stria ), 1 .3.13
e ffectively
p roduce
c oastal a reas
the S ava b asin a nd t he l ess
s everal
( for e xample t he
a ccessible p olja.
I nter-regional c ontacts
A s a r esult o f the i nternal d ivisions c ome
f irmly i n t he M editerranean s phere w hilst w ith
i n C roatia,
u nder d ifferent i nter-regional i nfluences, C entral
E urope.
I n
d ifferences b etween c oastal a nd i nland p lain a nd mountain.
t he
the p ast t his h as i nland
a reas,
d ifferent
t he c oastal N orthern
r egions
r egion l ies
p arts
c onnect
r esulted i n d ivisions a nd c oast
a nd
i sland
a nd
S ome o f t hese e ffects w ill b ecome c learer i n
l ater c hapters. 1 .4
C ROATIA U NTIL A D
1 .4.1
P rehistory
T here p eriods i s
6 00
i s
l ittle that n eed b e
i n C roatia,
p ossible,
s aid o f t he p alaeolithic a nd m esolithic
l ittle i dentification o f p articular
c ulture
g roups
t he main t rend b eing a move t owards m icrolithic i ndustries
i n t he m esolithic
( 8000-6000 B C )
b een o verlap w ith the e arliest
t hough i n s ome p laces
f armers
( Alexander 1 972,
t here
m ay
T he n eolithic f arming t echniques a rrived i n C roatia p robably v ia A egean-Vardar-Morava
r oute,
h ave
3 1). t he
p roducing t he S tarüevo c ulture o f t he l ate
1 8
6 th
m illenium
B C
t hat
r eached a s
f ar a s V uüedol
v ery l ittle p enetration o f t he mountains. a ppear
g round
F or
( ibid ,
t he
3 4),
f irst
b ut w ith
t ime
t here
s tone t ools a nd c onsiderable q uantities o f p ottery.
T he
c oastal r egion r eceived t he I mpresso o r c oastal n eolithic c ulture o f t he M editerranean ,
a gain p roducing g round s tone t ools a nd t he c haracteristic
s hell-impressed p ottery a t t he
c oast,
s ea
t his
s ites
s uch a s S milöiö a nd
T inj.
w as s upplanted b y t he D anilo c ulture,
( flourishing c 5 M t o 3 500 B C ),
w hilst
i nland
t he
b egan i ts l ong d evelopment w ith a m ixed e conomy t hat C roatia t he
( ibid ,
3 9 ).
L ater,
V inüa
c ulture
s pread i nto E astern
T he f inal p hase o f t he n eolithic i s r epresented
s till-surviving V inüa c ulture,
b y
t he c entral E uropean L engyel c ulture
a nd , o n t he c oast, t he D anilo p ersists w hile t he H var c ulture w ith p ainted p ottery , i ndicating G reek a nd I talian c ontacts. A lthough c haracterised b y u se o f b ronze, u se d uring t he b ronze a ge.
o n
a gain s pread b y
emerges
s tone t ools c ontinue i n w ide
I n N orthern Y ugoslavia t he B aden-Pe6e1 g roup
s pread f rom H ungary a fter 3 000 B C, b ringing w ith i t i ncreased u se o f b ronze, w hilst t he B aden-Lasinja g roup e ventually s pread a s f ar a s D almatia. c ulture
T he m iddle o f
b ronze
N orthern
C roatia
a ge
w as
c haracterised
b y
t he
V uüedol
a nd B osnia w hich p roduced e laborate c lay
a nimal models. T he c limax b ronze a ge o f 1 450-700 B C s aw a n i ncrease i n b ronze p roduction , t he o peration o f l ong d istance t rade r outes a nd t he o bvious
i nfluence o f t he U rnfield c ulture o f
c entral
E urope,
a nd
t he
V illanovan o f I taly. T owards the e nd o f t he p eriod o bjects w ith G reek i nfluence a ppear o n t he c oast i n t he p ost-Mycenaean h iatus ( ibid , 5 4 a nd f ollowing ). T he p re-roman i ron a ge,
w as a p eriod o f
g reat
i ncrease
i n
o utside
i nfluences, a s D almatia p roperly e rtered t he M editerranean z one. T he A ttestine c ulture f lourished i n I stria, w hile i n c entral D almatia h illforts w ere c onstructed i n s ome n umbers. g roups a re k nown , i nterpretation ) c oast, o n
t he I llyrians a ppeared a s
w ell
a s
a nd t he J apodes i nland
c onsiderable
p roblem
f or
s maller g roups s uch a s t he L iburni o n t he ( ibid,
1 22).
C ontact w ith G reek
c olonies
H var a nd V is p rovoked c hange a nd e ventually L iburnian p irates b ecame
n otorious a long t he D almatian c oast. t he
F or t he f irst t ime n ames o f
( a
S ava
V eneti.
a nd
D rava
v alleys
I nland t he C elts o ccupied p arts o f
a nd I stria w as h eavily i nfluenced b y t he
A g rowing s ophistication i n b oth material c ulture a nd p olitical
o rganisation
i s o bservable a s t he r esult o f t hese c ontacts a s w ell a s a
t endancy t oward m ilitary c onfederation.
T his w as the s ituation a s R oman
c ontact b egan. 1 .4.2
T he C oming o f R ome
T he
c onquest
a nd
i ncorporation
o f
w hat
b ecame
D almatia a nd P annonia w as a l ong a nd c omplex b usiness, f or
t he
most
p art,
a t t he
t hat a rea f or i tself. r equest
o f
e xpedition i n 2 44 B C.
R omans,
c arried o ut p iecemeal f or t he f irst t wo c enturies,
more a s t he r esult o f o ther a ctions c ontrol
t he p rovinces o f t hat the
G reek
t han
o ut
o f
a
c lear
d esire
t o
T o b egin w ith t he R omans b ecame i nvolved
c olonies
o n
V is
a nd
C orfu ,
mounting
a n
A f urther c ampaign i n 2 29 B C l ed t o the p olitical
1 9
r e-organisation o f t he a rea w ith a k ingdom o f I llyria b eing e stablished ( Wilkes 1 969, 1 9 a nd f ollowing ). D uring t he M acedonian w ars o f 2 14-148 B C
R oman
a rmies
a nd
f leets
s aw
a ction i n t he a rea ,
M acedonia w as made a R oman p rovince a nd t he k ingdom
a nd i n t he e nd ,
o f
I llyria,
b ased
a bout S kadarsko J ezero a lso a nnexed . F rom t hat t ime u ntil t he c ivil w ars, t he R omans u ndertook s everal p unitive c ampaigns a gainst t he I llyrians,
o ften a t t he r equest o f t he G reek c olonists,
e ffective
s ubjugation
o f
most
o f
t he
c oast
a nd
r esulting i n t he t he
n eighbouring
m ountains. I t w as f rom 3 5 B C t hat more s erious a ttempts w ere m ade t o c onquer t he r emainder o f t he a rea, w hen O ctavian u ndertook t hree s easons o f c ampaigning , a nd
t o
J apodes. i n
a dvancing i nto t he i nterior t o d efeat a
r eceive
t he
s ubmission
o f
o ther
n umber
g roups,
o f
t ribes
i n p articular t he
O ctavian moved o n t owards t he S ava a gainst t he P annonians
t he f inal y ear a dvanced e ven f urther,
C olonies w ere e stablished a t P ola a nd C aesarean
I ader
c olonies h ad n ew s ettlements.
B ellum P annonicum o f 1 3-9 B C w hen i t
a nd
t o w here B eograd s tands t oday. ( Pula,
Z adar)
a nd
o lder
T he n ext c ampaigns c ame i n t he
w as
d ecided
t o
c onsolidate
t he
o verland r oute t o t he o ther B alkan p rovinces a nd g ain t hat t erritory. T he r emaining a rea b etween t he S ava a nd t he D inaric A lps w as c onquered. A lthough
t here
w as
a n
I llyrian
r evolt
s uppressed a nd R oman p ower w as u pheld 1 .4.3
w ay
A D
6 -9 i t w as
f inally
4 6-71).
L ater H istory
O nce t he I llyrian r evolt h ad b een s uppressed t here w as v ery l ittle b y o f m ilitary a ctivity i n D almatia u ntil t he e nd o f t he f ourth
c entury ,
a s e ven t he b arbarian i nvasions o f t he t hird c entury h ad l ittle
e ffect.
T he
D iocletianic
r e-organisation
i ntact e xcept
f or a p ortion t o t he S outh o f
b ecame
o f P raevalitana.
p art
D almatia, a nd
f rom
( ibid ,
l eft t he
t he p rovince l argely g ulf
o f
K otor
t he P annonias a nd N oricum f ormed t he P refecture
w ere p art o f t he W estern Empire.
A D 3 95
o f
I llyricum
s aw a ttacks o n s ome o f t he
c oastal c ities b y G oths w ho a lso a ttacked t he i nland l atter w ere more v ulnerable a nd s uffered m ore s everely.
c ities, t hese A t t his t ime a
g overnment t extile f actory w as moved f rom P annonia t o S alona f or ( ibid ,
w hich
I n t he s cheme o f d ivision o f t he empire,
s afety
4 19 ).
F rom A D 4 54 M arcellinus
D almatia
w ho
r efused
o perated
a s
a
s eparate
u nit,
f irst
u nder
t o a cknowledge t he a uthority o f V alentian I II
a nd w as r ecognised b y L eo I ,
a nd ,
f ollowing h is d eath ,
b y
J ulius
N epos
w ho w as a lso r ecognised b y L eo a nd r uled u ntil h is a ssassination i n 4 80. I t w as t o d eal w ith h is a ssassins t hat O dovacar i nvaded D almatia.
F rom
t his p oint o n D almatia o fficially b elonged i n t he E astern e mpire. s pite o f t his, i t e ffectively b ecame p art o f t he O strogothic k ingdom T heodoric,
w hose
g ranted
t erritories
a lso i ncluded P annonia S ecunda.
T heodoric's administration w as a ctive i n s ettling G oths i n D almatia m aintained
much
o f
t he
R oman
a dministration ,
d ecade a fter t he d eath o f T heodoric, a gainst
t he
G oths
J ustinian
i ncluding t axation.
l aunched
h is
b ut A
c ampaigns
a nd a lthough t he m ain a ttack w as u pon I taly ,
2 0
I n o f
f orces
w ere
s ent a gainst t he G oths i n D almatia.
w as t aken a nd s uccessfully h eld u ntil t he r esistance
( ibid ,
A fter i nitial r everses
S alona
g eneral
G othic
c ollapse
o f
4 26).
H owever , e ven a s t he G othic p roblem w as b eing d ealt w ith , t he S lays w ere b eginning t o r aid t he p rovinces o f t he empire a nd h olding s ome t erritory w ith a m easure o f p ermanence.
I n r eaction t o
b egan
T he
f ortifying
t he
l ower
D anube.
i ntensified t he p roblems o f B yzantium , A vars
t urned
t heir
a ttention
o verrunning o f D almatia a nd t he c ities
i ncluding S alona.
a rrival
t his
J ustinian
o f t he Avars o nly
t hough a fter a d efeat i n 5 97
more
W estwards.
d estruction
o f
t he
T his
l ed
t o
o f
t he
c oastal
most
t he
T he c ities a nd i slands r emaining i n B yzantine
h ands w ere f ormed i nto t he t heme o f D almatia w ith a n a rchon a t Z adar a nd u nder t he o versight o f t he E xarchate o f R avenna T he s ituation i n P annonia c oncern
h ere)
( ibid ,
4 37)
( the p ortion S outh o f t he D rava
w orsened e arlier f or ,
u nlike D almatia ,
b eing
t he
i t w as a f rontier
p rovince a nd s o s ubject t o a ll t he a ttacks o f t he s econd a nd third c enturies w hich e ventually c aused c onsiderable d estruction o f b uildings a nd t he l oss o f m any c itizens.
Under t he f ourth
c entury
r estructuring
P annonia w as d ivided i nto f our, w ith P annonia S avia a nd P annonia S ecunda l ying S outh o f t he D rava. T he n umerous l ater b arbarian i ncursions l ed ' o
t he
e stablishment
a nd p art o f S avia,
o f H uns,
G oths a nd A lans a s
f ederates i n S ecunda
t hough t he e xact r elations b etween
t hese
b arbarians
a nd t he l ocal p opulation i s n ot c lear, b ut i t i s t hought s ome m easure o f R oman a dministration r emained. H owever , the a rrival o f t he main b ody o f t he H uns r esulted i n t heir o btaining s ole f ederate s tatus a nd c ontrol o f P annonia P rima , S ecunda a nd S avia a s p art o f t heir t erritory. F ollowing t he H unnic d efeat a t t he h ands o f t heir a llies a c onsiderable n umber o f G oths
s ettled i n P annonia a nd b egan t o e xpand t heir i nfluence.
T he
G oths
w ere
t he
D anube
t o
P annonia
a nd
c apital
o f
S irmium .
I n
c rossed
p refectural S irmium , w as
n ot
t o
maintain
t heir g ains, b y a
5 36
i n 5 27 t he L ombards
t he
G epids
B yzantium i nterfered i n t he L ombardo-Gepid w ar.
s hort-lived.
L ombards;
I n
5 67
t ogether t he
t he
a llies
h eld
t he
s uccessful a ttempt t o r egain T his
s uccess
Avars a rrived a nd t ook t he p art o f t he a nihilated
t he
G epids
a nd
t he
Avars
o ccupied t he P annonian p rovinces f rom w hich t hey b egan t o a ttack B yzantium , c apturing S irmium i n 5 83. F rom t his t ime P annonia w as p ermanently l ost t o B yzantium . 1 .4.4
R omanisation
T he f orces w hich g ave r ise t o t he l ate R oman s ituation i n b oth P annonia a nd D almatia h ad b een o perating s ince b efore t he f inal c onquest a nd
s ubjugation
o f
t he
t erritory.
R ecent w ork
( Haselgrove 1 984 a nd
M illet 1 984) h as e xplored t he e xtent t o w hich R omanisation t ook p lace n ot p rimarily a s a d irect i mposition , b ut a s t he r esult o f i nteraction b etween l ocal e lites a nd a ristocracies b eyond t he f ormal b ounds e mpire
a nd
t he
s tarting p oint a
R oman
s tate
c ore-periphery
i tself. model
2 1
T his o f
v iew,
o f
w hich t akes a s
r elations,
m aintains
t he i ts t hat
R omanisation d id n ot b egin a t t he i nvasion , b ut a t a n e arlier s tage, a nd t hat R ome w as a lways c reating u pon i ts b orders c onditions s uitable f or f urther a dvance. T he
i ron
a ge
s ocieties o f N orth-Western E urope h ad r eached a s tage
w here l eaders o f l ocal p olities w ere a ttempting t o e xtend t heir c ontrol o ver n eighbouring p olities. O ne m echanism e nvisaged i s t hat o f a ttaining s tatus b y f orcing o bligation b y
m eans
o f
g ift
g iving.
A n
a spiring i ndividual must, i n o rder t o s ucceed , h ave a ccess t o s urplus p roduction a nd t he c apability t o t ransform s uch a s urplus i nto d esirable c ommodities.
H aselgrove h as d emonstrated t hat t he s ubstantial g rowth o f
t he i ron a ge p olity l ying N orth o f t he T hames,
c entred
o n
C amulodunum ,
w as b ased u pon t he a bility o f t he l eaders t o t rade w ith R ome i n s uch a w ay a s t o p rovide t he n ecessary g oods f or d omination. H aselgrove i s u nsure w hether t his p olity w as a pproaching s tatehood o r w as s till a p aramount c hieftaincy , b ut t ends t owards t he l atter v iew. E ventually R ome i nterfered p ermanently a nd i nvaded B ritain , b ut e ven f ollowing t hat t here a re s igns t hat t ribal g roupings w ere m aintained a s t he b asic u nits o f
a dministration
a nd t hat l ocal e lites r etained t heir p osition i n t he
p olitical s ystem , m erely f inding t hey h ad e xchanged o ne p aramount f or a nother. M illet d iscovers t he o rigins o f t owns ' i n a s imilar p rocess, w ith t heir p lacement a nd g rowth b eing t he r esult o f t he R oman d esire
t o
i nfluence t ribal e lites a nd u se t hem a s t he m eans o f g athering t axation r evenue. T he ' private e ncouragement a nd o fficial a ssistance' t hat T acitus
r ecords
a s
b eing
g iven t o t he B ritons
( Agricola 2 1)
c ould b e
s een a s p art o f t his p rocess. C an t he i nsights g ained i n B ritain b e a pplied t o t he p rocess o f R omanisation a s i t o ccured i n D almatia a nd P annonia? T he a ttempt m ay b e m ade, s o l ong a s i t i s r emembered t hat t he p hases o f c ontact w ere more c omplex i n t he M editerranean c ase. T he
f irst
p hase
t o b e e xamined must b e t hat p receding t he i nvasion
a nd i ncorporation o f t he t erritories i nto t he empire. c ontacts
h ad
a
l ong
d uration
b ut
d o
n ot
H ere w e f ind t hat
s eem
t o
b e c ast i n t he
c ore-periphery model a lready o utlined. W ilkes ( 1969, 8 0 ) e conomy o f i ron a ge D almatia t o h ave b een p oorly d eveloped , n o s ign o f c onsiderable t rading c ontacts b etween R ome a nd i nland a reas; c ommunities b eing , C oinage, a nother f eature o f t he p roduced
b y
a ny
o f
a lthough
i t
w as
p roduced
s uppression.
T he
o ther
c ore-periphery r elations
t he
s ave t he D aorsii
k ingdom
p henomenon
f ollowed
most
o f
t he
f or t he most p art, s elf s ufficient. R omanisation o f B ritain , w as n ot
t he i ron a ge t ribes b y
r eckons t he a nd t here i s
t he
t hat model
o f
I llyria
s hould i s
p aramount c hieftaincies b ased u pon r e-distribution.
t he
b e
( ibid ,
1 81),
b efore
i ts
a pparent
i f
d evelopment
o f
H owever,
t here d oes
n ot s eem t o b e a g rowth i n t he s ize o f p olitical u nits p rior t o t he i nvasion , n or i s t here a s udden b reaking u p i nto s maller u nits a s p art o f t he p ost-invasion s ettlement.
I ndeed ,
t here
s eems
t o
h ave
b een
l ittle o rganisation a bove t he t ribal l evel. W hat t hen o f t he s ituation a fter t he i nvasion? a ccorded t o t he n ative a ristocracies, i n s o f ar
2 2
W hat s tatus i s a s t hey c an b e
i dentified ,
a nd
q uestion i s h ave
h ow
d id
t he
g rowth
o f t owns t ake p lace?
d ifficult t o a nswer i n d etail,
b ut
T he
w e
a re t hat n ative e lites w ere maintained i n t heir p ositions a nd that
a dministration p ractise.
p assed
O ne
t hrough
them ,
t his
b eing
f urther h int t owards t his may b e
l ocation o f t owns.
I t
i s
n ot
p ossible
i n
t he
n ormal
t he
c oastal
i s v ery l ittle a rmy a ctivity i n the a rea a fter t he
r egions
f irst
s uch a s a t N in ,
a nd
most
f ollowing ).
H ere
the
o f
T hus,
t he
most
i mportant
i n t hese a reas a t
I n
K arin a nd Z adar
( ibid ,
I n P annonia,
c ities,
w as
S iscia ,
t he
which
b ecame
u se,
t he l onger t erm the p rocesses o f R omanisation c ontinued , c entury
H owever, n ear
D almatia
a nd
c ontinuity o f the n ative o rganisations
w ith the
g radual g rowth o r e stablishment o f o ther t owns a nd c ities u ntil t hird
2 03
o n t he
a n oted p re-invasion c entre.
l east t he n ative c entres c ontinued i n
p rovide a n i ndication o f u nder t he i mperial s ystem .
What
l ocated u pon
r apid u rbanisation t ook p lace,
f oundation o f i ron a ge d evelopments.
t o
f or t here
phases.
i s n oticable i s t hat o n t he R avni K otari t he municipia w ere t he s ites o f i ron a ge c entres
R oman
f ound b y c onsidering t he
a ttribute t he g rowth o f t owns t o the p resence o f t he m ilitary ,
o ne
f irst
s uch i ndications t hat
c ould
b e
r egarded
a s u rbanised
e ven a t t his t ime there r emained a reas
b y
( ibid ,
i n the i nterior,
the 2 90).
s uch a s
D oclea where c ity o rganisation a nd administration d id n ot d evelop.
O verall,
t he
c ultural
f ive o r
s o
i nfluence
c enturies
c onsiderably
o f
u ninterrupted
c hanged
the
p olitical
s ystems o f i ron a ge D almatia a nd P annonia,
e nd ,
the
t o
R oman
s ocial,
r ule
a nd
e conomic
a nd
g iving r ise,
i n the
s ociety that the Avars a nd S lays o verran i n the s ixth a nd
s eventh c enturies. 1 .5
H ISTORICAL B ACKGROUND O F T HE S TUDY
1 .5.1
F irst
T he
S teps
s tudy o f t he a rchaeology o f t he O ld C roatian p eriod i s
a h undred y ears c entenary
o f
o ld , the
w ith
1 987
b eing
t aken
t o
1 666
w hen
a nd
T his
m ediaeval
s ituation b efore t he V enetian
h istory
s ources
R oman
( Povijest H rvata,
s tolje6a,
published h rvatskoga
n arodnih v ladara A rchaeological c ame
g oing
b ack
a t
b etween n aroda
t he
a vailable,
a nd
p eriod
f or
s tarting
c ontinuing
a s
which
w ith the
f ar
a s
the
b een
p roduced
by
h istorians
o d n ajstarijih v remena d o s vr J etka X IX
1 899
a nd
( Zagreb
1 911) 1 916 ),
a nd
F
S iäi
( Pregled
P ovijest H rvata u v rijeme
( Zagreb 1 925)). i nvestigation
e arlier a ccidental d iscovery
the
but the
F rom t hen u ntil the p resent d ay a number
o f h istories o f the a rea a nd p eriod h ave
p ovijesti
h istory ,
c overed
w ere
i nvasion
c ontrol o f D almatia.
s uch a s V K lai6
o ver
a s
I oannis L ucii p ublished h is D e R egno D almatiae e t
C roatiae i n Amsterdam . c lassical
j ust
c elebrated
C roatian S ociety f or the S tudy o f Antiquity ,
g eneral h istorical i nvestigation h as a l onger l east
a nd
i n
f inds
b egan f ormally i n t he
o f e pigraphic material.
T he
1 880's
f irst
f ollowing
s ignificant
1 871 w hen building w ork a t t he p arish c hurch o f Muá
G ornji p roduced a f ragment o f a c hancel-screen d ecorated w ith
2 3
i nterlace
r elief a nd a n i nscription g iving t he n ame o f a C roatian p rince a nd
t he d ate o f A D 8 88.
A d iscovery w hich ,
v i),
' resounded
t he
a mongst
C roatian
B ranimir
a ccording t o G unjaüa
p atriotic
p ublic'
( 1976,
b ecause
i t
d emonstrated b oth t he ' ethnical e xistence o f t he C roats a nd t heir c ultural c reativity '. I n 1 885 t he p arish p riest o f D rnis, L ujo M arun , a C roatian
p atriot,
s et a bout h is
o f s imilar d iscoveries.
f irst e xcavations,
i nspired b y t he h ope
O f t hese e xcavations G unjaüa
( ibid )
r emarked:
' It w ould b e d ifficult t o s ay w hich w as t he more modest - h is k nowledge o r t he m eans a vailable t o h im , b ut i t w as p recisely S tjepan
Marun 's e xplorations i n P etrovac a nd G radac t hat m arked
t he b irth o f C roatian a rchaeolcgy.'
M arun
w as
s oon
p resented
w ith
o ther o pportunities w hen a r ailway
e xtension w as p lanned t o c ross t he s uspected s ite o f K apitul n ear H e
f ound
a b asilica,
K nin.
a n umber o f f ragments o f d ecorative s tonework a nd
s ome e arly C roatian g raves,
t o w hich n o a ttention w as p aid.
F urther,
a
m ore r ecent c emetery h ad t o b e r emoved a nd t wo r e-used s labs w ere f ound r 1 o ne g rave, i nscribed s labs w ith t he e nding o f a n ame ( ...CLAV ) a nd t he m ention o f a C roatian d uke ( DUX H ROATORUM ). u nearthed a nd i n 1 888 a monograph o n t he p ublished
b y
D on F rane B uliö,
m ore s erious a ttention b egan
O ther i nscriptions w ere C roatian monuments w as
a c lassical a rchaeologist.
t o
b e
p aid
t o
t he
g raves
A t t his t ime d iscovered ,
p ossibly b ecause o f t he q uality o f m aterial f ound i n t hem . A ll o f t his w ork w as u ndertaken b y amateurs s upported b y p ublic s ubscription , a t f irst j ust i n K nin , b ut i n 1 887 Marun f ounded t he C roatian S ociety f or t he S tudy o f A ntiquity a nd r emained i ts p resident f or
f orty
y ears.
t he p atriotism o f i nvestigation , d iscoveries s o s ites
w here
G unjaüa a dmits t hat t his a mateur b asis, n ationalists,
h ad
d rawbacks
f or
t he
r elying u pon s trategy
o f
f or d onors h ad t o b e k ept i nterested b y s pectacular ' excavations w ere c arried o ut w ithout a ny p lan o nly o n a r ich f ind c ould s afely b e a nticipated
1 894 a museum w as o pened i n K nin ,
a nd l ater,
( ibid ,
a s t he r esult
v iii )'. o f
I n
p ersonal
d isputes b etween r esearchers ( ibid , i x ) c ollections w ere f ounded i n S plit, N in, B iograd , O brovac a nd e ventually B ribir. F inally among t hese f irst
f ruits
t here
c ame
C roatian E nlightenment) b eginnings
t he
j ournal
w hich w as
a rchaeological
S tarohrvatska p rosvjeta
f irst p ublished i n 1 895.
i nvestigations
( Early
F rom
t hese
i nto t he O ld C roatian p eriod
c ontinued i n a s imilar m anner u ntil t he F irst W orld W ar a nd b eyond. A lthough t he main t hrust o f r esearch i nto t he e arly C roatian p eriod h appened i n D almatia, w ork i n t he t wo o ther a reas o f C roatia s hould n ot b e
i gnored.
museums
I n
I stria
a nd
N orthern
C roatia,
w here t here h ad b een
f rom t he e arly p art o f t he n ineteenth c entury ,
i nvestigation
o f
t he e arly m ediaeval w ent t ogether w ith t he r est o f a rchaeology a nd w as n ot s uch a n i ndependent p henomenon a s i n D almatia. T he e xcavation o f t he B ijelo B rdo c emetery , t ype s ite f or t he B ijelo B rdo c ulture , b egan i n 1 895 a nd c ontinued i n 1 896, d irected b y N uber a nd f inanced b y t he
2 4
C roatian A rchaeological S ociety i n b etween 3 1).
Z agreb ,
t he
f inds
t o
t he N ational Museum i n Z agreb a nd N uber h imself
L ater e xcavation t ook p lace a t
B ijelo
B rdo
i n
b e
d ivided
( Brun§mid 1 904, 1 907
w here
t he
r emainder o f t he c emetery w as r evealed ( Ercegovid 1 958, 1 65). B ijelo B rdo w as n ot t he f irst s ite o f t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod f ound , a nd B runämid p ublished t hree s maller c emeteries r ecognising t he a rchaeological c onnections w ith
a t t he s ame t ime, H ungarian m aterial.
E xcavation c ontinued i n t he a rea u ntil t he F irst W orld W ar. I strian a rchaeology b egan w ith a c lassical b ias b ut i n 1 895 V rata f ound ,
a t
M ala
n ear B uzet a s mall c emetery o f e ight e arly S lavic g raves w as d ating t o t he m iddle o f n inth c entury ( Maruäid e 1 986, 9 7) a nd i n
1 898 a r ich l angobardic w arrior g rave w as f ound a t B re a dn ear B uzet ( ibid , 9 1). A s w ell a s t he c emeteries a n umber o f e arly m ediaeval a nd p alaeo-Christian c hurches w ere i nvestigated t hroughout 1 .5.2
I stria.
B etween t he W ars
T he
p eriod
b etween
t he
t wo
w orld
w ars
f orms t he s econd p hase o f
a rchaeological e xploration o f t he e arly C roatian p eriod , e xtending u ntil 1 941 w hen t he G ermans i nvaded Y ugoslavia. A t t he s tart o f t his p eriod t he t hree a reas
f ell u nder d ifferent g overnments,
w ith N orthern
C roatia
a nd D almatia b eing p art o f t he k ingdom o f Y ugoslavia a nd I stria p art o f I taly. Z adar, t he main c ity o f N orth D almatia , a nd R ijeka w ere I talian e nclaves. I n s pite o f t he c hange o f a dministration a nd t he a pparent g ranting o f S outh S lav u nity v ery l ittle s eemed t o c hange i n t he s tudy o f t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod i n D almatia, w ith L ujo Marun r emaining p resident o f t he S ociety u ntil 1 925. A lthough t l ie s econd s eries o f S tarohrvatska P rosvjeta w as b egun , v ery l ittle i mportant w ork t ook p lace i n t he p eriod. T he d iscovery, i n B ranimir.
most 1 928
s ignificant f or t he h istorical a spect w as t he a t o pot, o f a n i nscription m entioning P rince
B eloäevid
( 1980,
1 6 )
s tates
t hat
t here
w ere
n o
more
s ignificant i nvestigations i n N orth D almatia u ntil t he e nd o f t he S econd W orld S oh n.
W ar, t hough t he B ihad s ociety u ndertook i mportant e xcavations a t A s imilar s ituation e xisted i n I stria u nder I talian r ule, w here
s uch e arly m ediaeval e xcavation a s t ook p lace w as c oncentrated u pon c hurches. A lthough Z agreb w as i n Y ugoslavia t here d oes n ot s eem t o h ave b een
a
l ot
o f e xcavation c arried o ut.
T he i nterwar p eriod w as o ne o f
s tagnation o r d ecline. 1 .5.3
P ost-war W ork
I n
t he
y ears
f ollowing
t he
l iberation
o f
Y ugoslavia
e stablishment o f t he S ocialist F ederal R epublic o f Y ugoslavia , p resent d ay ,
a nd
a c onsiderable a mount o f e xcavation h as t aken p lace,
w ith t he r eorganisation o f a rchaeology a nd museums.
2 5
t he
u ntil t he a long
E xcavation
a nd
r esearch i n D almatia r ecovered a fter l iberation f rom
i ts p re-war moribundity a nd a c arried
o ut,
mainly
c onsiderable
amount
o f
w ork
h as
u nder t he a uspices o f t wo i nstitutions,
H rvatskih
A rheoloäkih
monuments,
h enceforth MHAS)
S pomenika
( Museum
o f
C roatian
b een
t he Muzej
a rchaeological
a nd t he A rchaeological Museum i n Z adar
( AMZ)
w hich d ivided t he t erritory o f N orthern D almatia b etween t hem . I n 1 948 Z adar museum c arried o ut e xcavations a t Materiza n ear N in , w hich w ere c ompleted i n 1 955 a nd p roduced t he f irst c ompletely e xcavated c emetery f rom t he p agan p eriod. I n 1 954 G unjaüa u ndertook e xploratory w ork i n t he c entral p art o f t he e xcavation.
T he
R avni
a rea w ith b oth MHAS a nd AMZ a nd
1 957
K otari
m id-fifties
s easons
t o
Maklinovo
i n
1 955
f ielding e xcavation t eams
i nvestigate
Mastirine a nd K a i dR azbojine. a t
a nd
o pot.
B esides
i n t he
1 955,
1 956
1 960's e xcavation t ook
p lace
S tara P ovljana o n P ag a s w ell a s a round
N ear N in ,
a t t he
s ite o f Z drijac,
i nhumation c emetery w as f ound a nd e xcavated ( Beloäevi6 1 980, 1 7-18). More r ecently MHAS h as a t
s ystematic
c emeteries a t K aäid Maklinovo B rdo ,
During the
B rdo a gain a nd a t
t he c hurch o f S v K rii a t N in.
b egan
s aw a c onsiderable amount o f w ork i n t he
e xcavation
t he
a l arge
f rom 1 969 u ntil 1 977 r e-opened e xcavations
a rchaeological
c ollections
r e-housed b oth i n Z adar a nd i n S plit w here t he material
w ere
f rom t he e arlier
e xploration p hases w ere c ollected i n a n ew museum b uilding. I stria h as a lso s een a s ubstantial a mount o f e xcavation f ollowing t he w ar
a nd
i ts
a ddition
t o
Yugoslavia.
E arly C hristian ,
S lavic s ites h ave a ll b een u ncovered a t l ocations M ejica,
B rioni
a nd
Dvograd ,
B yzantine a nd
s uch a s 2 minj,
s o t hat t he majority o f s ites
C elega,
f rom t hose
p eriod h ave p robably b een u ncovered s ince t he w ar. T he A rchaeological Museum o f I stria w as o pened i n 1 949 a nd a c onsiderable amount o f p ublication h as t aken p lace. I n
t he
P annonian
e xcavation. a nd
i n
the
T he
a rea
1 940's
1 950's
B oänjaca ,
while
F rankish
metal-work
f ollowing
t he
w ar
t here
w as
a s purt o f
s aw t he c ompletion o f e xcavation a t B ijelo
e xcavations
V inski
t ook
c arried
o ut
p lace
a t
c onsiderable
o f P annonia a nd D almatia.
r esearch
i nto
t he
U nfortunately t here h as
b een v ery l ittle r ecent e xcavation c arried o ut b y the N arodni Z agreb,
B rdo
B rodski D renovac a nd
Muzej
i n
mainly a s a c onsequence o f t he f inancial c risis t hat Y ugoslavia
i s a t p resent u ndergoing
( the e ffects o f the c risis a re
a lso
a ffecting
t he p rogrammes o f o ther museums a nd i nstitutions). 1 .5.4
T he T hread o f N ationalism
T he
h undred
y ear
h istory
o f
a rchaeological e xcavation o f t he O ld
C roatian p eriod h as b riefly b een l aid o ut a nd i n t he n ext c hapter the e pistemological p osition o f t he r esearch w ill b e a ssessed , b ut b efore t hat t he main t rends a rchaeology
c an b e d rawn f rom t he h istory.
i n t he p eriod w as t o a n e xtent
o f c lassical a rchaeology i n Y ugoslavia a nd w as n ationalistic a
b elief
i nception
f ounded
i n
o ne
o f
movements o f t he B alkans w hich h eld t hat t here w as
g lorious p ast t han t he g overning Austrians a dmitted S uch
T he
i nevitably
c oloured
2 6
o f
s eparate f rom t he b eginnings
( Gunjaüa 1 976,
b oth t he r esearch p attern
t he
a more ( it
v i). c an
h ardly
b e
c alled
a
s trategy )
a nd t he i nterpretation o f t he r esults.
T his l ed t o a s tress u pon t he e xcavation o f c hurches, l ikely
t o
p rovide
t he
i nscriptions
a nd
a rchitecture
w as t hus p ut i n p lace.
i mpressive
c arving.
A
c oncentration
B elogevi6
( 1980,
t he b ias t owards t he t enth a nd e leventh c enturies b ased
a round
w hich
w ere
more
e vidence o f c ultural a chivement i n t he f orm o f
c hurches,
a nd
t he
u pon
1 3)
c hurch
a lso o bserved
i nevitable i n a
s tudy
c onsequent l ack o f r esearch i nto t he i mportant
a s
t his c hronological b ias i s t he i nfluence o f t he e arlier n ationalism ;
e arlier p hase r egarded g enerally a s t he p agan p eriod.
A s
h as
i t i n f act b een d iscarded f rom t he s tudy o r d oes
t he
i t
s till
i nfect
w ork w hich i s b eing d one? I nevitably a n a nswer t o d irection o f g overnment,
t his
q uestion
must
l ook
a t
t he
o verall
a nd i n 1 962 T ito s tated:
' I w ould n ote t hat t he p rocess o f i ntegration s hould n ot d eprive n ationalities
o f
t heir t raditions.
t he
c ultural
a nd
B ut,
w ith t he
u nification
o ther p ositive a spects o f o f
n ations,
n ew
f orms o f c ulture e merge a nd t ake s hape, i n t he s ense o f a c ommon c ulture b eing c reated a t t he l evel o f u nity. ( Tito 1 983, 1 02)'
S o
f ar
a s a rchaeology i s c oncerned s uch a v iew o f t he i mportance o f
n ational t raditions i n Y ugoslavia r esults i n t he C roats'
b eing s tressed ,
c ulture d iscovered b y a rchaeology , ( 1980, 1 4) D almaciji'
w hich
d emonstrates
A
n ationalistic,
' the
w hat
B eloäevi6
o r p erhaps a g enerally p atriotic t one may
b e d etected f rom Marun t o t he p resent d ay , i s
o f
r efers t o a s ' materijalne i d uhovne k ulture H rvata u ( the material a nd s piritual c ulture o f t he C roats i n
D almatia ). i t
a chievements
a nd a v ery p ositive a spect p ut u pon t he material
n ot
v ery
s ignificant
t here
a nd w hile f or t he
a re
o ccasions
a ttribution o f a material c ulture b ecomes a p ride i nfects
matter
w hen i n
most t he
w hich
p art e thnic
n ational
s cholarship.
T here i s t hroughout t he s tudy a f eeling o f c ontinuity f rom t he o rigins t o t he p resent d ay e ven t hough modern a rchaeologists f ind t hat t he w ork c arried o ut ' Such
a
method
i n t he f irst d ecades w as p oorly d ocumented: o f
f ieldwork
s cientific u se o f t he material v alue S plit
o f
n umerous
n egatively r eflected u pon l ater a nd ...decreased
a rchaeological
( Beloäevi6 1 980,
f inds
t he
s cientific
p reserved i n MHAS i n
1 5)'.
T his h as s purred s ome o n t o b etter r ecording a nd p ublication , b ut s uch a move h as t aken many y ears ( Bili6 , p ers c omm ) a nd t he s tandard o f r ecording
a nd
t he
m ethodology o f e xcavation i s
s pite o f t he e xistence o f a p eriodical p ublication o f a s ite i s o ften l imited A rheologki P regled.
Y et
t he
o verall
t hrust
s till n ot u niform .
t owards
m aterial a nd s piritual c ulture o f t he C roats r emains.
2 7
I n
d evoted t o t he p eriod, t o a s hort p age r eport i n u ncovering
t he
1 .6
L INES O F A TTACK
A t t he b eginning o f t his
c hapter s everal
t hemes
w ere
s uggested
a s
t hose w hich s hould b e a ddressed b y a rchaeologists o f t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod , a nd more s pecifically o f t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod i n C roatia. A lthough w hat m ight b e c alled t he g rand t hemes, s uch a s t he d evelopment o f t he s tate,
a re s uitable f or u ndertaking i t i s n ot i ntended
w ith
f or
t hese,
c ompetent
f urther d own t he s cale, T he
r elations
o f
a nalysis
a nd i t i s t his t hat w ill
i ndividuals
t o
t o
s tart
w ill h ave t o r est u pon w ork d one b e
i ndividuals
u ndertaken
a nd g roups,
f irst.
t he s ocial
s tructure a nd s ocial r elations w ill b e e xamined f irst, b eginning a t a t t he l evel o f t he l ocal c ommunities a nd t hen moving t o a r egional v iew, b efore f inally a ttempting t o c ompa-e r egions a nd e valuate t he w hole. I t m ay
b e
p ossible
t o
o bserve
t he c riteria u pon w hich s tatus d epended ,
w hether i t w as h ereditary o r a scribed a nd w hat l evel o f e xisted.
d ifferentiation
W hilst t he t ime c ontrol a vailable t hrough t he m aterial c ulture
i s n ot v ery a ccurate i t m ay b e p ossible t o o bserve c hange o f t he
s ocial
s ystem t hrough t ime. T hat t he a nalysis o f t he e conomy o f t he
p eriod
w ill
b e
u ndertaken
a fter t hat o f t he s ocial s tructure d oes n ot i mply t eleological p riority o f t he l atter, r ather t hat o ne a spect must b e t aken f irst, a nd t here i s s ubstantially
more
e vidence
f or
s ocial
s tructure
a ctivity.
B ecause o f t his more m ay b e l earned o f
f ramework
o f
t he s ocial
s tructure a lready s tands.
e conomy i s t aken t o i nclude m anufacture
o f o bjects,
a gricultural
t han f or e conomic
t he
p roduction
i nternal a nd e xternal t rade.
e conomy
I n t his a nd
i f
c onsumption ,
T he n ature o f t he
e xcavated m aterial d oes n ot e nable h igh h opes t o b e h eld c oncerning u nderstanding
o f
t he
a gricultural
s ystems
t he
c ontext t he
t he
a nd a s a c onsequence more
e ffort w ill b e c oncentrated o n manufacture a nd t rade. T he
c entral
f eature i n t he s tudy o f i deological e vents
( ideological
f or t he p resent c omprises t he r eligious a nd c osmological a spect o f l ife ) i s t he c onversion o f t he p opulation f rom a p oorly u nderstood p aganism t o W estern C hristianity , t he
a ssessment
t he n ature o f t his
c hange,
w hen i t t akes p lace a nd
o f i ts a ppearance i n t he p hysical r emains.
T his l atter
w ill i nvolve c onsideration o f t he r elation o f g rave g oods
t o
a s
a lthough
w ell
a s
t he
o rientation
o f
g raves.
H owever,
c onstruction o f c hurches d oes b egin i n t he p eriod t here i s n o t o a nalyse t hem d irectly ,
p aganism , t he
i ntention
p artly b ecause i t w ould b e t oo l arge a s ubject
a nd p artly b ecause a c omprehensive a nalysis w ould e xtend f ar b eyond
t he
c hronological l imits a lready s et. T here r emain t wo t hemes w hich a re b est c onsidered t ogether, a s t hey d o t o t he o peration a nd m aintenance o f l arger g roups. i s t he d evelopment o f p olitical o rganisation ,
r elating T he f irst
t he move f rom t ribalism t o
t he d eveloped s tate t hat u nder T omislav h ad c omplex p olitical r elations w ith o ther n eighbouring s tates. T hese r elations w ill b e c ast i n b road t erms,
f or
t he s uccession o f s pecific k ings
t hat t here w as a k ing a t a ll i s u nderstanding
o f
s tate
a
m ore
d evelopment.
2 8
i s a d istraction;
i mportant
i ndicator
t he f act f or
t he
T he s econd t heme i s t hat o f t he
o verall l ast,
p ower
s ystems
o perating
i n C roatia.
O f n ecessity t his c omes
f or a c omprehensive u nderstanding o f t he p articular p ower f orms o f
i deology ,
e conomic
a ctivity ,
p olitical r elations a nd m ilitary c apacity
i s n eeded b efore t heir i nterrelation c an b e a ccurately d ealt w ith. B efore
a ll
t hese
t hemes
m ay b e t reated ,
t he t heoretical b asis
f or
a nalysis must b e s et o ut, b uilding b oth a g eneral t heory a nd s pecific t heory f or i ndividual a reas. D ocumentary material, w hich m ay p rovide u seful i nformation , m ust b e a ssessed a nd t ransmuted i nto a n a pplicable f orm . T hen t he a rchaeological material i tself must b e c onsidered , i n o rder t hat i ts r eliability , a ccuracy k nown. a lready
T hese p rocesses d etailed
c onclusions, s uggest
t he n ature o f a ny o bservable b iases a nd
o f f irst l evel i nferences
l ines
w ill
c hapters
( those c oncerning d ating e tc )
o ccupy 5 -8.
c hapters C hapter
2 -4 9
w ill
a nd
t he
c ontain
a nalyses o verall
a ttempt t o a pply t hem i n t he b roader r egional c ontext, f or f urther r esearch.
2 9
t he
c an b e
a nd
C HAPTER TWO O N T HEORY 2 .1
ARCHAEOLOGICAL T HEORY I N CROATIA :
I n t he C roatian
f irst
c hapter t he
p eriod
A C RITIQUE
d evelopment
w as o utlined.
N ow ,
o f
t he
s tudy
t he c onstraints
o f
t he
e arly
s et u pon t he s tudy
b y t he p erceived l imits o f a rchaeological k nowledge a nd e nquiry w ill e xamined
i n
more
d etail b y m eans
t he l iterature a nd t he c onclusions
o f c onsidering s tatements r esulting f rom t he
b e
d rawn f rom
i nvestigation
o f
p articular s ites. T he p hrase t hat a rchaeology B eloäevib,
o f
c an b e t aken t o i ndicate t he
t his
p eriod
o ccurring a lmost
i s
g eneral
t enor
o f
t he
f ound f requently i n t he w orks o f J anko
a s a b enediction i n most o f h is p ublications
o f c emetery material:
' materijalna i d uhovna k ultura H rvata n a t lu D almaciji.'
T he
material
a nd
D almatia.
What d oes
s piritual
c ulture
s piritual
c ulture o f t he C roats
B eloäev r ä m ean that
D oes
u pon t he s oil o f h e
mean
b y
t he
o f
t he
C roats?
T hat
the
c emetery
a nd s lotted i n t o t he matrix o f c hronological g roups h as b een
s hown t o h old t he k ey t o the n ot. What then? P erhaps c ontext,
t his?
h e h as d emonstrated s ome d eep i nsight i nto t he
r eligious o r i deological b eliefs d escribed
b y
a t,
f or e xample,
s ocial o rganisation o f t he C roats? H e d oes i t i s f airer t o s ee the p hrase i n a f ull
t he e nd o f
t he
r eport
o n
t he
c emetery
o f
B iljane D onje.
' s o bzirom n a i znijeta z apafanja i n a a rheoloäke momente g robovi u B iljanima D onjim i maju i zuzetno v aino a rheoloäko z na5enje z a d aljne p rouEavanje i d uhovne
o svjetljavanje
u vijek n edovoljno p rouEena 1 09).
n ajstarije
( With
r egard
t o
a rchaeological importance, e xceptionally
i
s labo
d rawing
p oznata o ut
a n
k oji
( BeloäeviC o bservation
t he g raves a t B iljane D onje
j e
i j oä
1 975, o n t he
h ave
a n
i mportant a rchaeological s ignificance f or f urther
r esearching a nd e nlightening t he o ldest material c ulture
materijalne
k ulture H rvata n a t lu d almatinske H rvatske,
o f t he C roats
o n t he
a nd
s piritual
s oil o f D almatian C roatia w hich i s
s till i nsufficiently s tudied a nd p oorly k nown.)'
T hat
t he
o f D almatia i s
m aterial a nd s piritual s till i nsufficiently
3 0
c ulture o f the C roats u pon t he s tudied
a nd
p oorly
k nown
i s
s oil n o
h ardship t o a gree w ith ,
b ut b eyond t hat,
w hat more h as b een d iscovered?
F irst t here h as b een t he p ublication o f a s et b een
f itted
t he p eriod g raves). m aterial, t heir
i nto
o f
g raves
w hich
h as
t he g eneral p attern o f t he a rchaeological r emains o f
( which f or t he most p art c onsists o f c emeteries w ith
s imilar
S econdly t here i s t he e stablishment o f t he d ate r ange o f t he s o t hat t he p hysical r emains s o l aboriously r ecovered c an t ake
p lace
i n
T hirdly t he
t he
g eneral
o rigins
o f
s cheme
s ome
i tems
o f o f
e arly m ediaeval a rchaeology. material
c ulture
h ave
b een
d etermined. T he f ew c oins f ound ( Byzantine a nd C arolingian ) a re among t he e asiest o bjects t o p lace, f or t hey a re s pecific a s a c lass a nd i ndividually , a s w ell a s
a nd
c an b e f ixed i nto w ider p atterns w ith s ome a ccuracy ,
e nabling
o ther
i tems
t o
b e
d ated.
T he
o ther
u se
o f
a ttributable i tems i s t he d etermination o f c ontacts w ith t he s urrounding c ulture g roups. j ewellery
C arolingian s words
s hows
t hat
r eveal s uch a
c onnection ,
a nd
t he
n ot o nly w as B yzantine m aterial i tself a vailable
b ut a lso t hat i t c onstituted a v ery s trong i nfluence u pon t he i ndigenous c ommissioners a nd m anufacturers o f i nto a d eep c oncern w ith t ypology
j ewellery. a nd t he
T his s tudy h as d eveloped c ompletion o f c orpuses,
p articularly o f J elovina, 1 986 ).
t he more e asily a ttributable m ilitary material ( see T he c ompleted w orks c an then b e u sed t o f ill i n
d etails
d ating o f o bjects a nd e ventually c emeteries.
o f
t he
s ome o f t he r itual b ehaviour o f t he g roup h as b een r evealed; o f b urial, t he g ruesome a spects,
F inally ,
the
m ethod
d eposition o f g rave g oods, a s w ell a s s ome o f t he more s uch a s d ecapitation a nd the p lacing o f s pare h eads i n
s ome g raves. H ow t hen d o c ulture? a nd
A
t he
t hese f irst
m anner
r epresentative
r emains
o f o f
r epresent
r eaction i s b urial
a re
' poorly '.
the
m aterial
r evealed
t hey
t he w hole m aterial c ulture,
o f t he c emetery material
w hich
h as
a nd
s piritual
While t he i ndividual o bjects
u ndergone
a re
b y
n o
m eans
f or i t i s o nly a p ortion d ecay
p rocesses
s ince
d eposition. I t i ncludes n othing f rom t he s ettlement s ites a nd i s o nly a s ignificantly f iltered s ub-set t hat e nables the a rchaeologist t o f ix h is e xcavated g roup i nto t he e stablished f ramework o f c hronology , a nd t o d escribe a ny o bscure o r s trange o bjects w hich d o n ot f it i n t he g eneral p attern.
A nd
w hat
o f
t he s piritual c ulture o r t he C roats?
e nlightenment i s l ess c oncrete a nd t akes t he f rom
the
c emeteries.
T he
f orm
o f
b elief
H ere the i nferred
d eposition o f g rave g oods d emonstrates t he
b elief i n a n a fterlife. T he l arge s tones s et o n s ome c orpses a re t aken t o i ndicate i deas o f v ampirism a nd s pirits ' walking '. I n s uch a w ay t he s pritual c ulture i s d etermined; a s uitably p agan s et o f b eliefs. B ut i s t here n othing k nown o f t he s ociety o f t he l iving i n t he C roatian p ast? A l ittle,
a s t he p resence o f k nives i n many g raves
i s t aken t o
i ndicate
f ree s tatus. W hat e vents,
i s more f requently a ttempted i s t he d etermination o f d ates f or o r s tages o f k nown p rocesses. Maruäid , a nalysing t he m aterial
f rom 2 minj, i nteraction
d eals w ith t he s tages o f t he S lavic a dvance i nto I stria,
o f b oth p henomena i n t he c emetery m aterial m anages
t he
o f p agan S lav a nd a boriginal i nhabitants a nd t he v isibility ( Maruäiä 1 987).
F rom t his h e
t o i mprove t he c hronology o f t he S lavic a dvance i nto I stria a nd
3 1
g ain s ome v iew o f R ather m ore s pecific, b y G unja d a f ollows:
' When
i nto
t he i nteraction o f t he S lays a nd t he B yzantines. b ut w holly i n t he s ame c haracter w as t he r esearch
t he d eath o f k ing Z vonimir.
G unjaca s ummarises i t a s
C roatian h istoriography g ot s tuck i n a r ut t rying t o f ind
a n e xplanation f or t he c omplicated d eath o f w as
u p
t o
C roatian
K ing
Z vonimir...it
a rchaeology t o s olve t he p roblem .
A nd i t
s ucceeded b y d iscovering t he r emains o f t he f ive E arly
C roatian
c hurches
o f
w hich
Z vonimir. b y
t he
s tood
a t
K osovo
d uring
t he
r eign
K ing
A vailable i nformation s tated t hat t he k ing w as k illed p eople
a ssembly t here,
o f
t he
v illage
o n a s pot
i ts
name,
o f c ourse,
T he
v erification
o f
K osovo ,
w hile h olding a n
c alled F ive C hurches.
T his p lace o wed
t o t he e xistence o f f ive c hurch b uildings.
o f
t he
h istorical
f act
d epended
o n
t he
d iscovery o f t races o f t hese c hurches. T his u ndertaking t oo w as c rowned w ith s uccess. ( Gunjaüa 1 976, x vii )'
T his
r eliance
h istorical e vents T he
u pon
t he
a rchaeology
t o
p rovide
' evidence'
f or
i s n ot u ntypical.
t wo main t hreads o f C roatian a rchaeology h ave b een d escribed a nd
i llustrated , h ow t hen c an t hey b e u nderstood a nd e xplained? T here a re t wo w ays t o a pproach t hese v iews o f a rchaeology , f irst t o t ry t o g rasp w hat t he C roatian a rchaeologists m ight u nderstand b y s piritual
c ulture,
t he
material
s imilar t heory t hat h eld s way i n B ritain s ome y ears a go. i s
a nd
a nd s econd t o e xamine t he r estraints i n t he l ight o f T o b egin w ith ,
t here a ny w ay t hat t he material a nd s piritual c ulture c ould b e t aken
t o h ave b een e nlightened? c ulture
i s
t aken ,
n ot
T here i s, p erhaps
s omething n earer t o a ' collective' w hole
p opulation
w as
i f a s lightly d ifferent v iew o f t he
t he
n ormative c ulture o f C hilde,
c ulture.
e ngaged,
i s
T his c ulture,
d isplayed
a rchaeologist i n t he m aterial f ound i n t he g round. t he
p art
g enetic,
r epresents
i n w hich
u ltimately
t o
T he m anner i n
b ut t he t he
w hich
t he w hole c an b e u nderstood b y t wo a nalogies,
o ne
o ne c hemical.
I f t he f requently d rawn p icture o f a s ociety a s a n o rganism i s t aken , e ach o ne o f t he c ells o f t he b ody c ontain
a ll
t he
c haracteristics, l ooking
a t
( of t he p articipants o f
t he
s ociety )
2 3 p airs o f c hromosomes t hat d etermine i ts p articular s o t hat t he c hromosomes o f a b ody m ay b e d etermined
a ny
o ne
c ell
o r
s mall
g roup o f c ells.
b y
I n t he c hemical
a nalogy t he s ociety s hould b e c onsidered a s t he s olution o f a s alt w hich w ill,
i n
c ertain
d isplay t he c hemical
c ircumstances,
p roduce
s tructure o f t he
c rystals.
s olution.
I f
T hese t he
c rystals
s olution
i s
d iscarded t he c rystals r emain w ith t he c omposition o f t he s alt l ocked i n t hem . p ast
T he a pplication t o a rchaeology s hould s ociety
( culture,
e thnic g roup )
b y a ll m embers, w hich w ill a t s ome p oint p hysical r esults, w hich t he a rchaeologist
3 2
b e
r easonably
c lear.
h as a s et o f c haracteristics ' crystalize' may l ater
A
s hared
t o p roduces f ind. A s t he
c rystals
i ndicate
t he
c omposition o f t he s olution f or t he c hemist,
s o
t he a rchaeologist c an d iscover t he n ature o f t he g roup f rom t he p hysical r emains. i s,
T he
u nderstanding ,
t he e nlightenment a chieved b y a rchaeology
i f w e t ake t he g enetic e xample,
a k nowledge o f t he
e ssence
o f
t he
c ulture, a ll p arts c ontaining t he b asic c haracteristics. I n c hemical t erms t he r ecovered o bjects p rovide a ccess t o t he c omposition o f t he o riginal c ultural s olution. t o
e nlightenment
m ade
S uch m ight b e a n e xplanation f or t he c laims b y
B elo ä evid.
H owever,
t he
e ssential
c haracteristics o f a s ociety ( culture, e tc ) c onjured f rom t he a nalogies a re r ather m ore mysterious t han a nything s uggested i n h is w ork. I f
t he
e xciting
p revailing
p rospects o f i nner e ssences a re d iscarded t hen t he
a rchaeological
t heory
must
b e
d ealing
i n
t he
C hildean
c oncepts o f c ultures m emorably s et d own t hus:
' We f ind c ertain t ypes o f r emains - p ots, b urial r ites, a c omplex o f ' culture
i mplements,
o rnaments,
h ouse f orms- c onstantly r ecurring t ogether. S uch r egularly a ssociated t raits w e s hall t erm a
g roup'
o r
j ust
a ' culture'.
W e s hall a ssume s uch a
c omplex i s t he m aterial e xpression o f w hat t oday w ould b e c alled a p eople.
( Childe 1 929,
v -vi)'
T he e stablishment o f c ultures
i s a t
t he
h eart
o f
e arly
m ediaeval
a rchaeology i n C roatia, a nd p roduces a t heory r eminiscent t o t hat p revalent i n t he 1 950's b efore t he a dvent o f t he ' New A rchaeology '. I n b oth
c ases
t he a rchaeology c an b e c haracterised a s b eing a ' normative'
a rchaeology , t he f iner
a c ulture h istory a rchaeology , a n a rchaeology o bsessed w ith p oints o f t ypologically-based d ating a nd t he c orrect
i dentification a nd p igeon-holing o f o bjects a nd s ites.
S uch a rchaeology
h as t he s econdary c haracteristic o f u sing t he a rchaeological e vidence t o p roduce i nformation w hich f its i nto t he h istorical f ramework ,
p roviding
c onfirmation o f e vents a nd p rocesses a ttested i n d ocuments. I n B ritain t he a
p aper
S mith
( 1955),
a spects
j ustification f or t his a pproach w as l aid o ut n eatly i n
e ntitled o f
' The L imitations o f I nference i n A rchaeology '
w here i t w as t he
p ast
w hich
T echnology w as t he
m ost
e conomic
l ife.
p art
o f
h ardest
t itle,
t o u ncover.
a nd w as t hat
i lluminate
s ome
a rchaeology
a ccessible
f ollowed
a t
a
d istance
b y
l eaving c oncepts o f r eligion a nd
i deas
T he r eason f or t his s cale i s h inted a t
a rchaeology
t hings.
o f
c ould a spire t o i nvestigate. t he
A fter t his s ocial r elations a nd o rganisation
w ere l argely v eiled i n m ist, t he
b y M A
s tated t hat t here w as a n a scending l adder
c ould
o nly
g o
s o
T hat i s w hy t echnology w as
f ar,
a s
i n t he
c ould
o nly
f irst o n t he l ist,
a s i t i s s een f irst, i t i s o bservable, e ven i f a m icroscope m ight b e n eeded a t s ome p oint. T he e conomy w as r egarded a s more d ifficult t o o bserve b ecause t o m ake a ny u seful s tatement t here h ad t o b e o f
c orrelation
o f
e vidence,
a nimal b ones,
s ieve,
d eposits
f ind v egetable r emains,
t o
d ry o r
a
m easure
o ne h ad t o d ig u p s ettlements t o f ind t he
w et
t o
3 3
f ind
t he
s eeds,
s earch
t hrough
a nd t hen d etermine t he p roportions
o f
c rops
g rown
o r
t he
s ubsistence o f a g roup. t he
i mportance
F rom h ere i t
o f
p articular
a nimals
s hould b e q uite e asy
s ocial s phere c ame a s t he n ext p roblem ;
t here i s
t o
t o
t he
s ee
w hy
f ar more w hich w as
n ot l aid d own i n t he a rchaeological r ecord , f or t he a rchaeological r ecord i s, w ith r egard t o h uman a gency , a s tatic p henomenon. T here a re w hat m ay b e c alled n atural t ransforms b ut t hey o nly c onfuse t he p icture r ather t han a lter t he o riginal f ormation p rocess. A s tatic s ocial p henomenon h as t o b e t ransformed i nto i ncluding
b odies,
t he
s upposedly
a
d ynamic
s tate;
f rom
t hings,
c omplex f orms o f s ocial i nteraction
h ave t o b e i nferred - t hat i s a n i mportant w ord.
E ven a s
w e
g o
a bout
o ur l ives w e must b e a ware t hat t he m ajority o f w hat g oes o n c ould n ot b e a rchaeologically r econstructed , a nd S mith r ecognised t his p roblem . ( Whether a n s een l ater.) s ocial
o pposition t o t hat v iew h as a nything t o c ommend i t w ill b e T he r ealm o f i deas i s, l astly , much m ore d ifficult t han
r elations,
s ocial r elations, w ere t hinking.
I t
a fter
a ll,
i f
i t i s v irtually i mpossible t o i nfer
h ow much h arder i t must b e i s,
f or e xample,
t o
d iscover
w hat
p eople
i mpossible t o i nfer f rom a rchaeology
t he c ontents o f l ost w orks o f A ristotle. I n s pite o f a t endency t o p roduce i rritation , s cale o f p ossibilities a nd d ifficulties s et o ut I nference'
s eem
t o
f all
i n
w ith
t he
t he main f eature o f t he i n t he
g eneral
' Limitations
e xperience
o f
o f most
a rchaeologists, i t i s i n f act f ar more d ifficult t o s et o ut c oherent a nd r easonable c onclusions a bout m atters o f a ncient i deology t han t echnology. i ntended
U p t o t hat p oint
t o
t he
s cale
i s
c orrect
c ontradict t hat g eneral o bservation.
a nd
i t
i s
n ot
B ut m ore s ignificant
t han t he c ommonsense r easonableness o f t he ' Limitations' i s t he s tultifying e ffect t hat s uch a s cale h as; f or i f m atters o f i deology a re s een a s b eing v irtually i naccessible w hat
p oint
i nvestigations i nto t hose p articular a reas. u nderstanding b ecome i nstead f ixed l imits o f w hat d emarcate
the
' Limitations' t raced ,
l egitimate
a reas
f or
p aper w as n ot a vailable,
i s
t here
a nalysis.
s o n o
u ndertaking
T he g uidelines o f i s p ermissable, a nd
d irect
I n
C roatia
i nfluence
I f t he a nalyses p erformed a re e xamined ,
i s
t he r ange i s
r apidly
s een
t hat
l imited ,
' commonsense' e xists
c onstraints c onsequence
s tatements a re made, a
f loating
t hat
f eudalism
w as
u nderstanding
o f
s uch a s
g rafted
p eriod a nd i f t here i s i nsufficient
f eudalism .
T he r oots o f
w ith.
u nderstanding
o f
t hat,
t he l ater d evelopments w ill b e f lawed. F or
t he
o nto l ay i n t he p roto-historical
s uch l ong t erm a nalyses t he d ifficult a reas o f t he e arlier d ealt
I nstead
u nanchored b y r elations t o e conomic
o r p roperly t hought o ut s ocial s ystems. A f urther o f t hese c onstraints i s a l oss o f d epth o f p erspective w hen
c onsiderating l ater s ocial s ystems s ociety
A nalysis a ttempted ,
b ut l ittle g oes b eyond t hat.
c ulture,
t hen i t
d ealing f or t he m ost p art
w ith o nly t echnical m atters a nd q uestions o f c ulture h istory. o f t he e conomic s ystem o f t he C roats h as n ot b een
b e
b e
y et t he a rchaeological c limate h as b een s imilar t o t hat i n w hich
t he p aper w as p roduced.
t here
t he
c an
t hen
a ny
T o f acilitate p eriod
t his t o h appen t he t hrottling c onstraints
must s o f ar
a ccepted must b e r emoved a nd t he a pparent c ommonsense v iew r ejected , f or i f t he e vidence i s h ard t o f ind t hen m ere moaning w ill n ot p roduce r esults.
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F inally t he a cceptance o f
t he
c onstraints
r esults
b eing t oo o ften s ought a nd c ouched i n h istorical t erms G unja d a's a ccount o f h ow a rchaeology h elped x vii )). i n t he
i n
e xplanation
( as w as
h istorical
s een w ith
s cience
( 1976,
T he c onsequence o f t his i s t o b linker f urther t he a rchaeologist s earch f or u nderstanding ,
a s t he h istorical e xplanations r egarded
a s l egitimate a re t hemselves l imited , mainly t o b attle, i nvasion a nd m igration. G unjaba w as d ealing w ith a s pecific e vent, a h istorical e vent
t hat w as
s ignificant i n t he p olitical d evelopment o f C roatia,
s uch e vents d o n ot e ncompass t he w hole o f a dmit. e ver ,
E conomic h istory e xists,
h istory
a s
h istorians
b ut w ill
b ut t he a rchaeologists h ave r arely ,
i f
employed e conomic e xplanations.
T he c ounter t o t he f ormulae a nd t he p essimistic l imitations o f t he c ulture h istory s chool b egan w ith t he w ork o f t he p rocessualist s chool. A lthough t heir
s ome
o f
t heir
c onclusions
i nvestigations.
w ork may b e s een a s
d ubious, T he
t here
w as
a
i ll-conceived a nd s ome o f
f lourishing
o f
i deas
a nd
b asic t enet w as t hat t here w ere n o r eal l imits t o
w hat a rchaeologists c ould r ewardingly s tudy ,
f or
p rovided
the
c orrect
h ypotheses w ere e mployed , t he p ast c ould b e a nalysed f rom i ts p resent r emains. T his v iew c ould r emove t he c onstraints a rchaeological r esearch s uffered
f rom ,
b ut e ven s o w as o nly h alf o f t he p rocessualist
t o t he p roblems o f e xplanation a nd r esearch. c ritique
o f
n ormative
s een
s olution
i mportant w as
t he
a rchaeology a nd i ts t endancy t o s ee t he c ulture
a nd t he c ultural e vent a s t he f ield o f b een
J ust a s
s tudy.
E xplanation
w hich
h ad
i n c ultural t erms - e xcept w hen a h istorical e xplanation w as
a vailable - h ad t o d evelop t o i nvolve p rocesses i n t he p ast, a nd i n d oing s o r eject t he s imple m echanisms o f i nvasion a nd t he c atch-all ' influence'. T he c ulture w as n ot t o r emain t he u nit o f s tudy , n or c ould e xplanations b e c ouched i n t erms o f c ultures a nd d iffusion o f t raits. B y a bandoning t he l imits a nd t heories o f c ulture h istory a rchaeology , t he
e xplanatory
c apacity o f a rchaeology c an b e i ncreased a nd n ew a reas
o f r esearch o pened u p. I t s hould n ow b e p ossible t o i lluminate s ignificantly t he material a nd s piritual c ulture o f t he C roats. 2 .2
A T HEORY F OR ARCHAEOLOGY?
G iven
t hat
p rocessual a rchaeology p rovided a n e ffective c ritique o f
t he c ulture h istory s chool d oes i t a lso p rovide a s uitable f or
p roceeding
w ith
a nalysis?
T he
a nswer
a rchaeology i s o pen t o c riticism w ith r egards r esults.
1 .
T he
i s t o
n o , i ts
f or
e pistemology p rocessual
a ssumptions
a nd
T here a re f our main p oints w hich c an b e made:
a ssumption
t hat
a rchaeology i s a s cience a nd s hould t herefore
a dopt t he s cientific m ethod , a nd more p articularly t he h ypothetico-deductive method. B inford o riginally l ighted u pon t he w ork o f C arl H empel a nd h is t heory o f c overing l aws, b ut t here i s l ittle a greement among p hilosphers o f s cience a bout t he v alidity o f h is v iews ( Morgan 1 973) a nd i n B ritain t he b etter k nown a pproach o f P opper
( 1959)
w as
a dopted.
H owever,
3 5
t he o bjection h as b een made
t hat t he a rchaeologist c an n ot
r epeat
i s a s ingular e vent,
h as
f ormulation , d eductive H odder
a nd t hus
f alsification
s cience.
a nd
2 1),
w ho
f or e xcavation
w ith
t he
c ycle
c riticism
o bserved
t hat
h as
b een
the
c onstruction
l eveled
a pplication o f s econdary p redictions d oes n ot i n f act h ypothesis a s t hey a re o nly f urther f ormal s imilarities. 2 .
T he
d emonstration
t he c ausal
o f
s tatistical l inks d oes
l inks t hat a rchaeology i s
n ot
p articular
c ould
b y
b e
g enerated
d istribution.
a rtifact
s tatistical
U nfortunately
s uch
o r
t est
T his
f unctions
a
p roblem
w here i t
s ettlement
f unctions
b y a nd
i n i tself p roduce
c oncerned w ith.
came t o l ight mainly i n t he a rea o f s patial a nalysis, b e d emonstrated t hat
o f
r e-formulation r equired t o a dvance
A m ore s erious
( 1982,
h is e xperiment,
d ifficulty
c ould
p atterns
s uch a s t he P oisson h ad
n o
e xplanatory
p ower. 3 .
T he
f unctional
B inford 's
a pproach
s tatement t hat
t o
a rchaeology ,
c ulture i s
a daption ,
m eant
w as t aken ,
w ith e very a spect o f
n eed.
Whilst
t hat s uch
man 's
a d eterministic, a
v iew
p alaeolithic i t w as v ery
d ifficult
f ulfilling
h ave t o
c haracterised m eans
b y o f
materialist v iew o f s ociety
c ulture m ight
b est
e xtra-somatic
s ome
s ome
s urvival
v alidity
i ntegrate
i nto
f or
t he
h istorical
p eriods w ithout a bandoning much t hat w as a lready k nown. 4 .
P rocessual g eneral
a rchaeology
h as
b een
c oncerned w ith t he p roduction o f
l aws o f c ulture p rocess w hich w ould e nable
p rediction
t o t ake p lace.
b eing s implistic w ith l ittle u seful c ontent
B ecause
o f
t hese
a nd
e xplanation
a nd
T he l aws p roduced h ave b een c ondemned a s
o ther
c riticisms,
( Flannery 1 982,
2 70).
p rocessualism c an n ot b e
a ccepted a s a n e pistemology t o u ndergird f urther a nalyses. 2 .3
P OST-PROCESSUALISM A ND C OLLINGWOOD
I f p rocessual a rchaeology d oes n ot s omewhat
i nevitable
t his i s n ot
a
f ragmentary
s et
p rovide
a n
e pistemology
t hat p ost-processual a rchaeology d oes.
u nified
a nd
c oherent
o f a pproaches,
f rom o ther d isciplines a s
movement,
b ut
i t
i s
A t p resent
s till
a
r ather
c haracterised by a w illingness t o a dapt
s eems n ecessary.
T hus
s tructuralism ,
Marxism
a nd s emiotics maybe f ound m ixed i n t he p ost-processualist r epertoire. c onsequence o f t his d etailed
i s t hat
c haracter
o f
t here
i s
l ittle
t his a pproach.
p oint
i n
p resenting
I nstead the main t hrust t hat
g enerally s hared w ill b e d escribed a nd t hen t he
s pecific
s tance
t o
A a i s b e
t aken h ere w ill b e e laborated. I an H odder, a rchaeology
s een a s
h as
s et
o ne o ut
o f i ts
t he
p rime
movers
c haracteristics
d ichotomies:
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i n
o f t he
p ost-processual f orm
o f
f our
1 .
t he i ndividual v s t he n orm
2 .
s tructure v s p rocess
3 .
t he i deal v s t he m aterial
4 .
s ubject v s o bject
( Hodder 1 986,
I n t he s etting o ut o f t hese
1 47).
H odder
f aces
u p
t o
the
p roblems
o f
u nderstanding a nd e xplanation h e p erceives i n p rocessual a rchaeology. P rocessual a rchaeology e ffectively h eld t he e ffect o f t he a ctor u pon t he n orms
a nd r ules o f b ehaviour t o b e m inimal,
a ctor s ubject t o t hem . a re
c omplex ,
t here
H owever,
t hey w ere i mportant a nd t he
t he r elation o f t he a ctor t o t he
n eed n ot b e o ne s imple i nteraction ,
a ctors r ecognise a nd a ttempt t o a dhere t o n orms, r eshape,
r econstruct
a nd
r einterpret
w hile t he
b y
b ehaviour
t hey c an
t hose n orms,
t hus
r aising t heir
p rocessual p uppet s tatus t o t hat o f i ndividuals w hose v ery n orms.
T he p roblem o f e qui-finality t hat c aused p roblems
n orms
f or,
a cts
c reate
f or p rocessual
a rchaeology i s t ackled b y H odder i n h is s econd d ichotomy w hich
s uggests
t hat t he p rocess p ut f orward a s e xplaining t he d evelopment o f s ettlement p atterns, u sually a daption o f s ome k ind , d oes n ot u sually e xplain w hy t hat p articular f orm o ccurs a nd t hus a d eeper ' structure' h as t o b e s ought. t o
O n t his b asis t he a chieved e xplanation w ill h ave more
t he
s pecific
d istribution. c ontrast s ocial,
s ituation
r ather
t han
a loof
l aws
o f
r elation s ettlement
P rocessual a rchaeology i s a materialistic a pproach a nd i n
t o t his H odder h as
s tressed t he n eed f or a n e xploration o f t he
t he s ubjective a nd t he i deational.
h istorical u nderstanding u nderstanding o f t he p ast. P ost-processual
b ecomes
a rchaeology
I t i s
i mportant
a t
t his
a gain
p oint f or
a
t hat f ull
a s a g eneral a pproach c an b e s ummarised
b y a s tatement o f H odder's r eferring t o h is o wn b rand o f i t: ' Within c ontextual a rchaeology a rchaeology ]
[ a s ubdivision o f p ost-processual
a r ecognition o f t he n eed f or
g eneral
theory
a nd
f or t heoretical a rchaeology r emains, b ut r ather, t he c oncern i s t o d emand a c loser r elationship b etween t heory a nd d ata, p lacing o ne
i n t erms o f t he o ther,
d eductive p rocedures
H aving t here i s
a nd e mphasising i nductive a s w ell a s
( Hodder 1 986,
1 46).'
e stablished p ost p rocessual a rchaeology a s a g eneral a pproach s till t he n eed t o s et o ut more s pecific w ays o f
w orking ,
b oth
a t t he l evels o f g eneral p rinciples a nd a lso o f t he w orkface. I n t he f ormer c ase m any o f t he i deas a nd t heories o f R G C ollingwood c an p rove t o b e o f u se.
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2 .3.1
C ollingwood
T hat t he w ork a nd i deas o f C ollingwood p rominence o ver f orty y ears a fter h is d eath i s
s hould c ome a gain t o r emarkable, a nd i n p art
i s a r eflection o f t he r ecent h istory o f a rchaeological t hought. T he c hanging r elations b etween a rchaeology a nd h istory , f rom a rchaeology a s a ' handmaiden o f h istory ' t o a c laim t o b e h ard s cience ( under t he a uspices o f t he p rocessualist s chool) o r a s s omething s eparate a nd s pecific ( Clarke's ' archaeology i s a rchaeology i s a rchaeology ' ( 1978, 1 1)) a re s till w orking t hemselves o ut. Y et t he s eparation b etween h istory a nd a rchaeology - o riginally b ased o n t he p erception o f d ifferent s ource m aterial ( with t hat o f a rchaeology s een a s b eing i n s ome w ay i nferior ) h istory w as e xploitation ,
- w as b asically d enied b y C ollingwood.
H e h eld
t hat
d efined n ot b y t he f orm o f s ource m aterial b ut b y i ts t hat i s h ow h istory p roceeded. H e d efined a rchaeology a s
' history i n w hich t he s ources u sed a re ' unwritten ' s ources, o r , more a ccurately , a re n ot p re-existing n arratives o f t he e vents i nto w hich t he h istorian
i s
e nquiring'
( Collingwood
i gnored a s a rchaeology w ent p rocessual, e pistemology i s b eing q uestioned ,
1 978, b ut
1 33).
n ow ,
, as
T hese v iews w ere t he
' scientific'
t hey h old o ut t he p romise o f k nowledge
o f t he p ast o btained b y a d ifferent,
b ut e qually v alid r oute.
I h ave f ound t hat t wo m ain a spects o f C ollingwood 's i deas o n h istory ( and t hus a rchaeology ) c an b e u sefully a pplied t o f orm p art o f a g eneral a pproach
t o
a rchaeology.
T he
f irst
i s h is i nferential q uestion a nd
hich e nables t hings t o a nswer method w
b e
o riginally ,
h istory
a nd
t he
s econd
t hat
u nderstanding o f p revious t hought. r emoved
k nown
f rom
n ot
f irst
g iven
w ith
t he
s eem
f ar
b ut C ollingwood h imself T he t wo p oints m ay n ow
Q uestion a nd A nswer
E ffective
h istory
a nd a nswers t hat n ot
a re
c oncerned
T his l atter may a t
t he p otential o f a rchaeology , ot b elieve t hat t o b e t he c ase. c ertainly d id n urn. b e t reated i n t 2 .3.2
w hich i s
e xist
i n
f or C ollingwood p roceeds b y a s eries o f q uestions
c an g ive t he h istorian a ccess t o i nformation t hat o riginal
d ocuments.
S uch
a
c onsiderable u se i n a rchaeology , f or t he c ontinual p roblem j ustification o f e xtrapolation o f u n-excavatable e ntities. R eacting a gainst w hat h e
t ermed
d oes
b asic p osition c an b e o f
s cissors-and-paste
h istory,
i s
t he
w hich
c ould o nly c onduct c riticism o f s ources, C ollingwood c onsidered t hat t he h istorian i s n ot l imited t o p resented f acts b ut i s e ntitled t o i nfer f rom g iven d ata t o p oints b eyond. T his i nferential p rocess y ields n ot j ust i nferences b ut f urther h istorical i nformation w hich c an i tself b ecome
t he s ubject o f q uestioning.
C aesar:
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A s a b asic e xample C ollingwood u sed
' ...our a uthorities t ell u s t hat o n o ne d ay C aesar w as a nd
o n
a
l ater
d ay
i n
G aul;
j ourney f rom o ne p lace t o a nother , a p erfectly g ood c onscience
i n
R ome
t hey t ell u s n othing a bout h is b ut w e i nterpolate t his
( Collingwood 1 961,
w ith
2 40).'
S uch a s imple e xample may s eem t rivial b ut i t i s t he f irst s tep t o f inding t hings n ot s pecifically w ritten d own. F rom t here t he p oint i s e asily m ade t hat i f i nformation n ot g iven m ay b e o btained
f rom
w ritten
s ources t hen i t may c ome f rom u nwritten s ources a s w ell, a nd a rchaeology i s n ot r estricted i n i ts s ubject r ange. I ndeed C ollingwood h imself t reated
h istorical
p roblems
t hing i s t he c orrect
w ith
a ddressing
a rchaeological d ata.
o f
q uestions
t o
t he
T he i mportant p roblem
w hich
e nables h istory t o p roceed. T he p roblem i s t he u nit a nd a im o f r esearch , H adrian 's
W all
w ork?'
o r
' What
w hether i t b e
f orm d id t he C roat
F rom t he p roblem s tem t he q uestions t hat must b e
' How
d id
s ocial s ystem t ake?'
a sked
t o
o btain
t he
a nswer, n ot t o d eal a t f irst w ith t he w hole p roblem b ut t o b reak i t d own i n t o a s eries o f q uestions w ith s hort t erm s olutions t hat w ill c umulatively
a nswer
t he
i nitial
q uestion.
B Y
t his m ethod b oth t he
c onstraints o f c ulture h istory a nd t he i napplicable d eductivism u sefully 2 .3.3
c an
b e
r eplaced.
T he T hought b ehind t he A ct
I f
f or
C ollingwood
h istory
c oncerned w ith human t hought, p erformed t houghts.
w as
n ot
t o
w ith
p roceed m ere
b y q uestions,
e vents,
b ut
i t w as
w ith
a cts
b y human b eings a nd u ltimately t he r easons b ehind a cts, t he I n C ollingwood 's s ystem t hought i s i mportant a nd i s w hat
s eparates h istorical a cts, w hich h ave i ntentions b ehind t hem , f rom m ere c hronological e vents s uch a s g eological s uccessions w hich a re f requently g iven a p seudo-historical
f orm .
I n c ommenting u pon C roce's v iew t hat
i s b y i nternal a pprehension o f a t hing , t hat h istory p roceeds,
b y
t hinking
o neself
i nto
C ollingwood o bserves:
' As c oncerns n eolithic man...If y ou c an e nter h is m ind a nd make h is t houghts y our o wn , y ou c an w rite h is h istory , a nd n ot o therwise;
i f y ou c annot,
a ll y ou
c an
d o
i s
t o
a rrange
h is
r elics i n s ome k ind o f t idy o rder , a nd t he r esult i s e thnology o r a rchaeology , b ut i t i s n ot h istory. Y et t he r eality o f n eolithic i mplement,
man w as a h istorical r eality. When h e m ade a c ertain h e h ad a p urpose i n m ind ; t he i mplement c ame i nto
b eing a s a n e xpression o f h is s pirit, n on-spiritual t hat i s o nly b ecause o f h istorical i nsight
( Collingwood 1 961,
3 9
a nd i f y ou t reat i t a s t he f ailure o f y our
1 99- 2 00).'
i t i t,
T he
u nderstanding
o f
p ast
t hought,
t he
r ethinking
C ollingwood p uts i t, i s w hat h istory i s a bout, i t i s u nderstanding o f t hese p ast t houghts i n t he p resent. t hought i s n ot r estricted t o t hat i n t he p hysical a s w ell,
i t
a s
t he i nternal And t he p ast
f rom d ocumentary m aterial,
f rom w hence i t m ay b e r ecovered.
o f
b ut
l odges
T he r elevance
o f t he q uestion a nd a nswer b ecomes o nce m ore a pparent, f or t he r oute t o u nderstanding t hought f rom t he p hysical r uns t hrough i t. O nly b y f ormulating c orrectly t he p roblem w hich a s tone a xe s olved i s t he a xe t o b e
c orrectly
u nderstood.
I f
i t
i s a rranged a long w ith o ther a xes t o
g ive a s eries a nd t he c hange b etween t hese i s o bserved i t r emains a d ead a rchaeology. S uch a n a pproach c an move b eyond a xes t o s ettlements a nd p resumably l arger a nd m ore i ntractable p roblems w hich p rocessual a rchaeology s aw i n t erms o f a daptive p rocesses. a b asic f ormation p rocess o f t he a rchaeological
H uman t hought t hen , i s r ecord , f or p henomena
o bserved a re c umulative c onsequences o f t hought-provoked a ction , e ven s uch b iological p henomena a s t he c hange o f f orm o f w heat o r maize i s t he r esult o f a t hought t o s olve a p articular p roblem .
' It d oes n ot
f ollow t hat a ll human
a ctions
H owever ,
a re
s ubject-matter
f or h istory; a nd i ndeed h istorians a re a greed t hat t hey a re n ot. B ut w hen a sked h ow t he d istinction i s t o b e made b etween h istorical a nd n onhistorical human a ctions,
t hey a re s omewhat a t
a l oss h ow t o r eply. F rom o ur p resent p oint o f v iew w e c an o ffer a n a nswer: s o f ar a s man 's c onduct i s d etermined b y w hat m ay b e c alled h is a nimal n ature, i s
n on-historical;
p rocess.
h is i mpulses a nd a ppetites,
t he p rocess o f t hose a ctivities
i t
i s a n atural
T hus t he h istorian i s n ot i nterested i n t he f act
t hat
m en e at a nd s leep a nd m ake l ove a nd t hus s atisfy t heir n atural a ppetites; b ut h e i s i nterested i n t he s ocial c ustoms w hich t hey c reate
b y
t heir
t hought
a s
a
f ramework
w ithin w hich t hese
a ppetites f ind s atisfaction i n w ays s anctioned b y c onvention a nd morality ( Collingwood 1 961, 2 16).'
T he l imits
s et h ere a re s ensible,
f rom a c lear r econstruction.
a p ragmatic
c hoice
w hich
s prings
v iew o f t he r ange o f r eason a nd t he c apacity f or ( Incidentally t he l imits f or a nalysis c oincide w ith
t hose i ndependently d etermined b y M ichael M ann , w hose s ociological w ork w ill b e e xamined l ater.) H uman a ppetites a re n ot p roducts o f t hought, b ut t hought
i s n eeded t o s atisfy t hem .
s ubject o f t hought, t hat m en d ie t hat
N or a re human a ppetites t he o nly
f or w hen b urial i s c onsidered i t
i s
C ollingwood 's t erms),
i nteresting
i s
n ot
t he
f act
( that i n i tself i s h ardly h istorical i n
b ut t he r esponse t o d eath ,
w hat
f rom t he p hysical r emains t hat c onsititute t he a ct, p roblem a nd o ne t hat i s w orth r esolving.
c an
b e
i nferred
t hat i s a h istorical
E ven a pproaches t o
t rade
m ay
b e a ffected a s i t c eases t o b e o bjects t ravelling g reat d istances a nd c an b e v iewed a s t he e vidence o f h uman a ct a nd t hought b eing e mployed t o m eet h uman n eed ,
s atisfying t he n atural a ppetites,
4 0
a lbeit i ndirectly.
T he
c onsequences
o f
a dopting a C ollingwoodian a pproach f it i n w ith
t hose o f p ost-processual a rchaeology a s a w hole w ith
o ne
i mportant
s ignificant a gain ,
o nes b eing t hat t he t he i ndividual b ecomes
n o l onger a p oor d upe o f t he m adly r ushing c ultural a ctor, 2 .3.4
o f
t he
t rajectory
most
b ut
a n
a ttempting s olutions t o p roblems.
I ntegration
T he r est o f t his c hapter w ill d etermine t he v arious a reas o f a nalysis a nd c ontain t he b asis o f t heory a nd m ethodology n eeded o ne.
A lthough
t o
t ackle
e ach
t hese a spects o f i nterpretation d o o f c ourse i nterlock,
a s t hey a re o f c ourse p arts o f t he s ame e vents a nd t he
a ctors
i nvolved
o perate i n t he s pheres o f i deolocy , e conomy , p olitics a nd s o o n , t hese w ill b e c onsidered s eparately , n ot b ecause i t i s a n a ccurate r eflection o f
t heir
i nteraction ,
b ut
p ossible. T he i nteraction c onsidered t hrough t he
b ecause
s uch
a
v iew
i s n ot
a nd c ross i nfluences w ill, m edium o f M ann 's s ocial
i mmediately
h owever , b e p ower m odel.
C ollingwood 's t heory w ill n ot b e m entioned i n e very s ection
b ut
s hould
b e t aken a s u nderlying t hese m ore s pecific p oints. 2 .4
S OCIAL R ECONSTRUCTION
O nce
t he
p ossibility o f o btaining s ome m easure o f i nformation a bout
t he s ocial s tructure o f a g roup f rom t he b een a dmitted t he q uestion a rises a s g athered.
a rchaeological e vidence h as t o h ow much a nd h ow i t may b e
T he a nswer g iven w ill d epend f irst u pon
a rchaeological
m aterial
a nd
t he
n ature
o f
t he
s econdly u pon t he t heoretical a pproach o f
t he i nvestigator. T wo main t ypes o f a rchaeological material h ave b een h eld t o b e u seful i n e xamining s ocial o rganisation; mortuary m aterial a nd s ettlement e vidence, o ften
t han
t he
w ith t he f ormer b eing u sed
l atter.
B ecause
o f t his,
s ubstantially
more
a nd l ooking f orward t o t he
m aterial a vailable i n C roatia, t he p otential o f mortuary b e e xamined f irst a nd i n d etail. T he f irst s et o f a nalyses a imed a t r ecovering s ocial
a nalysis
w ill
s tructure
f rom
m ortuary m aterial w as c onducted b y t he ' New A rchaeologists' w ho h eld t hat mortuary p ractise w as c onnected t o t he h eart o f t he s ocial o rder. A s
a
r esult,
s imilarity i n r itual b etween g roups d id n ot h ave t o b e a
m easure o f t he d iffusion o f a
c ultural
t rait
a s
t he
t raditionalists
m aintained. D isagreeing i n p rinciple, B inford s et o ut t o p rove t he p oint i n f act, a nd p roduced o ne t he m ost i mportant a nd f requently r eferred
t o
p apers o n mortuary a rchaeology:
s tudy a nd P otential'
' In
m ortuary
( Binford 1 972).
' Mortuary P ractises:
T heir
H ere h e s tated t hat:
r itual w e o bserve a c lass o f p henomena c onsisting
o f b oth t echnical a nd r itual a cts. T echnically , b urial c ustoms p rovide f or t he d isposal o f t he p otentially u npleasant b ody o f t he d eceased.
R itually ,
m ortuary r ites c onsist o f t he e xecution
4 1
o f a n umber o f s ymbolic a cts t hat m ay v ary i n t wo w ays: t he
f orm o f t he s ymbols e mployed a nd
( 2)
o f r eferents g iven s ymbolic r ecognition.
B inford
f ormed s everal h ypotheses,
o f r eferents s ocial
( 1 )
i n
i n t he n umber a nd k inds ( ibid ,
2 23).'
t ouching u pon t he n umber a nd t ype
r ecognised i n t he s ocial p ersona a nd t he c omplexity o f
u nit
r ecognising
t he
s ocial
p ersona.
T aking
t he 4 0
n on-state-organised s ocieties h e t ested f or a h igh d egree o f i somorphism b etween t he c omplexity o f t he s ocial s tructure a nd t he c omplexity o f mortuary b ehaviour w ith r egards t o t he t reatment o f p ersons o ccupying d ifferent s ocial
s tatus
p ositions.
c omplexity
d etermined
b y
f rom
T here
t he
s ubsistence
w as
i nformation a ctivity
a griculturalists employed s ymbols
n o d irect w ay o f t esting t he a vailable
w ere
s o
f our
c lasses
e stablished.
T he
s ettled
f or a lmost t wice a s m any c ategories a s
t he o thers. B inford 's s econd p roposition w as t hat w ith i ncreasing c omplexity o f t he s ociety t he r eferents s ymbolized b ecome more a bstract. T his w as n ot f alsified. F inally , B inford s uggested t he i nitial p rinciple o f e xpenditure o f e nergy: t he more s ignificant t he d isruption c aused b y d eath t he more e nergy w ill b e e xpended i n m ortuary r itual. B inford's w as o nly o ne o f a s et o f
p apers
p ublished
i n
1 971,
a nd
i nspired b y these m ore c ases w ere e xamined a nd f urther p ropositions d efined , i n k eeping w ith t he a im o f p roducing g eneral l aws. C omparisons w ere
made
a s
t o
w hether
e thnographic a ccounts
a rchaeologically c onstructed s ocial d evised
o r
b orrowed ,
s ystems.
c ould b e m atched w ith
M ethods o f
i ncluding a nalysis o f e ntropy ,
a nalysis
t he o rganisational l evel o f t he c emetery b y c alculating t he r edundancy i n t he mortuary r itual o rganisation
w ere
w hich i nvestigates
( Tainter,
d egrees
1 978).
o f
A s more
r esearch w as p erformed more p roblems w ere i dentified a nd h ypotheses w ere r efined , i n p articular S axe ( 1970) g enerated a w hole s eries o f h ypotheses
a imed
a t
l inking
mortuary
v ariation
w ith
o ther
s ocial
p henomena s uch a s l and t enure. A lmost
i nevitably t here
c oncentrated
mainly
w as
u pon
a
f rom t he a rchaeological r emains. f rcm
t hose
w ho
a dopted
r eaction
c ases w here t he a
a gainst ' truth'
s uch
More s erious c riticisms b egan t o
p ost-processualist
s tance.
b elieve t hat mortuary b ehaviour c ould n ot b e t aken a s a o f
s ociety ,
R ather i t T he
w ith
a
u se o f
c ome
T hey d id n ot p assive
m irror
d irect r eflection o f t he s ocial o rder o bservable.
s hould b e s een a s a d eliberately c onstructed s ystem . o f
b urial
d emonstrated b y H odder , n ature
r esearches,
w ould n ot b e o bvious
the
s ystems
b urial
p articular c emetery
t o
i nterpret
u sing t he N uba a s a n c ustoms
c lusters.
a nd
i dealise
e xample.
T he
h as b een i dealising
c an b e s een i n t he b urial o f f emales i n B ecause
o f
t he
r ules
o f
p atrilocal
r esidence a w ife l eaves h er f amily 's c ommunity t o l ive w ith h er h usband w hile t he c hildren w ill r eturn t o l ive w ith t he m other 's b rother, s eparate f rom t heir m other. Y et a w oman w ill, u sually , b e b uried w ith h er maternal g roup. H odder e xplains t his a s a n e xpression o f a n i deal; t hat
o f matrilineal g roups.
i s c ontinually f rustrated
b y
' In l ife' male
4 2
h e w rites,
d ominance
a nd
' the m atrilineal l ine c ompeting
p aternal
r ights.
B ut i n d eath t he matrilineal l ine i s a ssembled
' pure'
w ithout
t he h usband .. t he p attern o f d eath r einforces a s ocietal i deal w hich i s o nly p art o f w hat e xists i n p ractise a nd a bout w hich t here i s c oncern ' ( Hodder 1 982, 1 43). A lso t he y ounger N uba a re t aking more p art i n t he S udanese e conomy a nd n ew p atterns o f s ettlement a nd l and u se a re d eveloping ,
b ut t he c emetery r ituals a nd l ayout c ontinue,
o f s tability , ( ibid , 1 42).
c ooperation
a nd
c ontinuity
i n
l abour
' an e xpression
a nd
s ettlement'
T here i s a f undamental d ifference o f t heory h ere b etween t he p ost-processualist a nd t he f unctionalist-materialist w ho s ees c ulture a s m an 's e xtra-somatic m eans o f a daption. a pplication p redict,
o f
G iven t he
c ross-cultural l aws d etermine,
t he m ethod o f a daption employed.
a daptive
s ystem
t he
o r f or t he p rocessualist
T he p ost-processualist c laims
t hat t he l aws d o n ot w ork a nd t hat t here i s a n u nbridged g ap b etween t he s ubsistence s trategy o f s tatistical o ne?
l ink
a
s ociety
m ay e xist b ut,
T he p ost-processualist
a nd
i ts
s ocial
o rganisation.
A
w hat e xplanation i s t here f or a c ausal
s eeks i t i n i deology.
I n t he c ase o f t he N uba ( ibid.) i t i s a h ighly-developed v iew o f p urity a nd p ollution. D eath i s r egarded a s a p olluting o ccurrence w hich m ust b e c ontrolled. T he more i mportant a n i ndividual i s, t he more s ocial l inks
s /he h as,
d eath ,
i t
a nd
i s
t he
o nly
g reater
t he
p ollution
t hat
b ecause o f t his t hat a ge,
r esults
f rom
s ex a nd r ank c an b e
i dentified. I t i s t he c oncepts o f p urity w hich g enerate t he r itual, w hich r elates c ausally , n ot t o t he o rganisational l evel a nd s ubsistence b ut t o the i deology. T his i nevitably c onforms t o t he p ost-functionalist s tress u pon i deology a nd s hatters t he m irror o f s ociety t he b uried r emains h ad b ecome. S hanks
a nd
T illey
( 1982)
d emonstrated
a pproach i n t heir s tudy o f c hambered t ombs, b one
n umbers
i n
d ifferent
t he
a pplication
e xamining t he
o f
t he
o bvious,
B ritish
b arrows
o f
p arts o f c hambered t ombs a t F ussels L odge,
L anhill a nd L uckington i n E ngland a nd R amshog a nd C arlshogen i n I n
this
v ariation
d eliberate
s election
S weden.
o f s ome b ody p arts w as
a s w ell a s a d ifferential t reatment o f t he l eft a nd r ight
s ides
o f t he b ody i n b oth B ritish a nd S wedish c ases. I n t he B ritish c ases a d ifferentiation w as o bservable b etween male a nd f emale r emains i n t he p iles.
S hanks a nd T illey c laimed t he d ifferences c ould b e u nderstood i f
p arallels b etween s ociety a s a b ody a nd t he p hysical b ody i n
p articular
a s human r emains w ere a ccepted a s s ymbolizing c ollectivity a nd t he d enial o f i ndividual d ifferences, a s w ell a s b oundedness a nd c ollectivity , a nd a d istinction b etween t he i mmature a nd a dults. T he r esult o f t his i s t he p ossibility o f s ocial c ontrol b y a d istortion o f ' reality ' t hrough i deology a nd a n i nversion o f s ocial r eality. N ot o nly i s m ortuary b ehaviour c apable o f e xpressing a n i deal f or t he N uba , b ut i t
may
b e
d eliberately
d istorting
m anipulating t he i deological i mplications
p erception o f
o f
b urials
' reality ', f or
r easons
a nd o f
s ocial c ontrol. G iven t his s udden v iew o f b urial a s a p rocess t hat c onceals r ather t han r eveals, a re t hings t urned f ull c ircle t o t he v iews s et o ut i n ' The
4 3
L imitation o f I nference i n A rchaeology '?
T he s tout-hearted r eply i s n o.
W hat h as t o b e d one i s t o b uild more c omplex v iews o f b urial,
t o s ee
i t
a s a s ocial c onstruction b y t he l iving , a s eries o f a ctions p erformed a s t he r esult o f t hought. B ecause o f t his b urial w ill b e, i n s ome p art, a r eflection
o f t he o rganisation o f t he b urying g roup,
a s the c onstituent
i ndividuals d eal w ith t he e vents o f d eath a nd p roduce t he a cts o f b urial. I n a ttempting t o u nderstand t hese a cts a nd t houghts i t w ill n ot b e s ufficient m erely t o e xamine t he i ndividual i tems,
f or
t he
p atterns
r esult f rom t he a pplication o f s ymbols a nd n ot s olely f rom t he e mployment o f a n o bject. T he u nderstanding o f s ymbols d emands a t l east s ome c omprehension o f t he s ymbolic g rammar , t he w ays i n w hich s ymbols, w hich n eed n ot o nly b e o bjects a re p ut t ogether. P ader
( 1980)
d emonstrated a s ystolic g rammar among t he K ayapo I ndians
o f B razil a nd u sed t he i nsight g ained i n a n a nalysis o f t he H olywell R ow a nd
W estgarth G ardens A nglo-Saxon c emeteries.
S ubmitting t he d ata f rom
t he c emetery t o v arious a nalyses b ased o nly o n g rave g oods, P ader f ound t hat t here w as v ery l ittle c oherent v ariation i n t he p atterning f rom g raves; a nd
i n e ffect a r andom d istribution.
H owever w hen a rtifact l ocation
s keletal p osition w ithin t he g rave w as t ested t he r esults i ndicated
a n onrandom r esult
a t
a
s tatistically
s ignificant
l evel.
T he
s ix
s ectors o f t he H olywell R ow c emetery w ere c learly i dentified o n t he m ain v ariables. b ut
a s
T he c lustering o f g raves o btained w as n ot a bsolutely
more
t han
l ikely t o b e i ncreased. a spects
o f
t he
b ecause i t w as a n e xamination , y et o f a ccess t o t he T his
c lear,
o ne s tatus g roup o ccured p er s ector v ariability w as I n b oth c emeteries t here w as a s ignification o f
i ndividual.
T he p roblem o f t he d eviant g rave ,
v isible
' interuption ' i n t he s ymbolic o rder, n eeded f urther g enerally , P ader's a nalysis o pened u p t he p ossibility s ymbolic o rder o f a g roup.
t hen l ooks t o b e t he b est b road a pproach t o a dopt
t o u nderstand a s ocial s ystem f rom t he c emetery
i n a ttempting
material,
i n
t hat
i t
a ccepts t he c onstructed n ature o f t he m aterial, b ut i s a lso a n o ptimistic a pproach. T here s till r emains t he c omprehension o f a s ociety 's
o rganisation
f rom
o ther
a spects
o f
i ts material r emains,
n otably s ettlement o rganisation a nd p atterning , b ut a nticipating c hapter f our s lightly , t he l ack o f s ettlement material i n C roatia r enders a ny d iscussion r edundant. 2 .5
E CONOMY
A ccording t o S mith
( 1955)
t he e conomic a ctivity
o f
m an
w as
t o
a n
e xtent o bservable, b ut w as n ot a s a ccessible t o a rchaeology a s t he m erely t echnological, b ut i n s pite o f t his i t w as c onsidered a v alid a rea
f or
e xamination .
g reater i nsights t hrough
a
T he n ew a rchaeology ,
v ariety
o f
m eans,
b e
f ar
g ained
A s a c onsequence o f t hese t wo v iews
e xploration o f t he e conomic b ase o f s ocieties h as g reatly i ncreased
i n i ts t he
h eld t hat
c ould
employing t he a gain i nevitable d eductive
a pproach o r a c ybernetics a pproach. t he
i nevitably ,
i nto t he e conomies o f p ast s ocieties
c omplexity a nd s cope o ver t he l ast t hirty y ears,
r ecognition
b oth i n t erms o f
a nd a nalysis o f o rganic r emains a nd t he r econstruction
4 4
o f p atterns o f e xploitation o f r esources s uch a s m inerals. D istribution s tudies h ave b een c arried o ut u pon p ottery g roups a nd t he d evelopment a nd i ncreasing c omplexity o f t he i ndustries h as b een n oted ,
p articularly
f or t he R oman p eriod. T he
e conomic
s ocieties, e ffort
h as
a
f undamental i mportance i n t he u nderstanding o f
b eing a s phere o f a ctivity
a nd
t hus
( when
w hich
a ccounts
t aken a t i ts w idest m eaning )
h uman a ctivity.
F or t here i s n o n eed t o l imit t he
t he
o r
i ndustrial
p roduction ',
t o
f iscal p olicy ,
b oth t he maintenance
p eople p ast a nd p resent, l ife w orth m aintaining . C roats
i s
i mportant
o f
f or
much
e conomic
t o
r ather i t e mbraces t he l ife,
p rimary
human
r egulates much o f m erely
' means o f
c oncern
o f
most
a nd t he p rocurement o f t he i tems w hich make t he G iven t hat b asis, t he e conomic a ctivity o f t he
f or
a
f ul]
u nderstanding
o f t he s ociety,
w ithout t he b elief i n s ome f orm o f e conomic d eterminism
t hat
e ven
s ees
t he
e conomy a s t he p rime m over o f a ll a ctivity. I t i s n ecessary t o d elineate t he a reas o f t he e conomic w hich e xamined
a nd
t o c omment b riefly u pon w hat m ay b e a chieved.
may
b e
F irst,
a nd
m ost d irectly r elated t o m ere s urvival, t here e xist t he a gricultural a nd g athering c ircuits, t he o btaining o f s ufficient o rganic material t o s ustain l ife, p ermit i ts p ropagation a nd s upport s uch p ower o rganisations
a s
e xist.
H ow
i s
t he
material o btained?
T his b asic
q uestion h as b een s tudied f or m any s ocieties, b ut e xcept i n b road t erms i t h ad n ot r eally b een a ddressed t o t he O ld C roatian p eriod , mainly b ecause t he e vidence h as n ot e xisted. c emetery a nd
S ettlement e xcavation l ags b ehind
e xcavation a nd n o s ample o f f aunal m aterial h as b een r ecovered
a nalysed.
S ite
c atchment
a nalysis
i s
t he
o ther
m ethod
o f
d etermining t he e conomic p otential a vailable t o a g roup a nd t he e stablishment o f t he c onstraints t hat a ct u pon i t. A gain t here h as b een n o
w ork
o f
this
t ype
c arried
o ut,
p artly
b ecause
o f t he l ack o f
m otivation a nd p artly b ecause t he e xact l ocation o f s ettlements h as b een
d etermined.
A ll
i nformation
g ained
w ill
h ave
t o
b e
n ot
g ained
i ndirectly , a nd w ill, i n c onsequence, b e v ery c oarse. F or e xample, t he p resence o f i tems s uch a s s ickles w ould i ndicate t he h arvesting o f s ome f orm o f g rain. O btaining
s ufficient
r equirements,
t he
n eed
f ood f or
b rings t ools
i n i ts t rain t he o ther s econdary s uch
a s
s ickles
o r
p loughs
i f
a griculture i s p ractised , t hese i n t heir t urn h ave t o b e manufactured. B esides t he o bvious t ools t here a re t he h ouses, f ittings, c lothes a nd o rnaments o btained. h ave
t hat T his
f ulfil o ther human n eeds, a nd a lso h ave t o b e made o r r epresents t he a rea o f e conomic a ctivity f or w hich w e
p otentially
m ore i nformation a s a c ertain p ortion o f t he material
r emains a nd h as b een e xcavated. F or t he m oment t wo a reas o f a ctivity c an b e s eparated , f irst t hat o f c rafts; i nternally m anufactured i tems, s uch a s p ottery a nd p robably much o f t he a wls,
a xes),
p roductions s uch a s F rankish g lass w are , a nd
p robably
' domestic'
a nd s econdly t rade a nd t raded g oods; s words.
i nevitably b e d ifferent, i dentical q uality.
B yzantine
i ronwork
( sickles,
d emonstrably e xterior j ewellery
a nd
c oins
T he e xamination o f t hese t wo m aterial t ypes w ill f or t he i nformation a vailable w ill
4 5
n ot
b e
o f
T he
p otential
o f t he e xamination o f t he c raft material i s d ifficult
t o d etermine i n t he f ace o f i ts u neven q uality.
S tudy must
b e
l argely
l imited t o e xamining t he p roducts a nd a ssessing t he t echniques e mployed , b ut a s t o t he o rganisation o f t he m anufacture i t s eems p robable t hat f or m any c ategories o f m aterial n o i nformation i n this a rea e xists. E ven s uch t hings a s t he r aw materials
f or m anufacture e vade
t he
p ossibility
o f a nalysis t hough s ome i ndication o f s ources a nd t he p attern o f e xploitation m ay b e p ossible w hen t he p ottery p roduction i s c onsidered. O ne
s mall
s pot o f l ight w ill b e s een i n t he f ield o f m etalworking ,
v irtually a lone,
w hile f or s toneworking a nd
b uilding
t here
i s
b ut
l ittle
p ossiblity o f g oing f urther t han G unja ö -a 's s upposition o f t he g eneral i neptitude o f t he b uilders ( 1976, x i ). A fter
t he
e xamination
o f
t he
l ocally
i ndicators o f w ider e conomic a ctivity m ust b e t hat
i s k nown t o c ome f rom o ther a reas,
h ave t heir c losest a ffinities
p roduced
material,
e xamined ,
t he
t he
j ewellery
t he s o-called l uxury i tems t hat
i n B yzantine w orks,
o r
i n
t hose
o f
t he
F rankish k ingdom . E stablishment o f t he m eans by w hich i t r eached t he C roats i s a d aunting p rospect a nd w ill c all f or f urther c omment. Among t he more s pecific i tems w hich m ight b e t hought t o have a d irect e conomic s ignificance a re t he c oin f ound i n t he g raves. M uch o f w hat h as b een n oted s o f ar h as a n a ir o f g entle p essimism a nd a lso a c oncern f or t he
o bjects
a nd
w hat
l ittle
i nformation
c an
b e
o btained f rom t hem . L ittle h as b een s aid o n t he s ubject o f t he g eneral e conomic i nterpretation o f t he material n or o n t he d evelopment o f t rade d uring
t he
t hree
a vailable t heory , p rimitive
c enturies
t o
b e e xamined.
T his
f or much r ecent w ork h as b een d one
e conomics,
b oth
H odges' D ark Age E conomics' e xchange a nd movement o f
a nthropologically ( 1982) g oods,
i s n ot i n
a nd
f or l ack o f
t he
f ield
o f
a rchaeologically.
e xamines t he p ossible b ases o f w hether i t b e t rade a s s uch o r
r eciprocity t hat i s
f irmly f ixed i n a n etwork o f s ocial r elations.
s tudy
i ndicates the d evelopment o f t rade b etween c ountries
o f
e mporia
a nd t he m eans
b y
e conomic d ebates
w hich
t he O rigins o f E urope' d ebate
a nd
i s
w as
s uch a s t hat p ut
i ndicated
( Hodges
a nd
a nything
l ike
a nd
d eveloped.
Whitehouse
1 983)
B roader
C harlemagne, h ave
a nd
s timulated
t he p ossibility f or a rchaeology t o c ontribute t o
t hese e arly h istorical p roblems. t hat
c ontrolled
f orward i n ' Mohammed ,
H is
T here i s
l ittle p ossibility a t p resent
a s d etailed a p icture c an b e p roduced f or C roatia.
S ome s mall d etails m ay b e p ainted i n ,
a nd b road s ketches,
o r s uggestions
made, c oncerning g eneral a ttitudes t o t rade b ut a w ell f inished c anvas w ill p rove i mpossible. I nstead , b asic g roundwork c an b e d one t hat w ill r eveal c oarse o utlines o f t he C roatian e conomy. 2 .6
I DEOLOGY
U nlike s ome o f t he o ther a spects o f l ife i n C roatia i n t he n inth c enturies,
t here i s a c lear e vent t hat a t
s ome p oint
s eventh t o
c hanged
t he
s tructure o f t he f ield. W hen t he i nvaders w ere s ettled t hey w ere p agans a nd b y t he e nd o f t he p eriod c onversion t o C hristianity, i f n ot c omplete,
h ad
s ubstantially
b egun.
4 6
S o
t here
w ere
t wo i deological
s ystems
w hich a t
s ome p oint i nteracted t o t he d etriment o f o ne,
s uccess o f t he o ther.
E xactly w hen i t h appened i s h arder t o
a nd t he
d etermine,
s o t he v arious m eans o f a ssessing t he p hysical e ffects o f i deological e vents a nd d ecisions m ust b e c onsidered . T he p hysical r emains o f C hristianity c an b e s ubstantial; t he c hurch b uildings w hich a re c haracteristic a nd e asily i dentifiable. U sually t heir
s hape c an b e r ecognised a nalogically f or t he c oncern w ith c orrect
d octrine a nd p ractise g ave a s trong r ules
f or
r emain ,
f orm a nd s tructure.
d ecorative f eatures,
i mpetus
t o
o bserving
e stablished
E ven i f t he b uildings t hemselves d o n ot
o ften p ieces o f c hurch ' furniture'
s uch
a s
s creens, c iboria a nd b aptistries a re f requently f ound o n s ites w here p reviously c hurches s tood. A dditionally , s maller i tems t hat c an b e t aken t o i ndicate i deological a dherence a re f ound , t hese r ange f rom s pecifically d esigned o bjects s uch a s c rosses.
F urther t here i s
m ainly o f a s ituation ,
l ater f or
d ate,
e xample
c halices
t o
j ewellery
s uch
a s
s ome t extual e vidence r elating t o t he c hurch , b ut
o ccasionally
i lluminating
t he
e arlier
i f b ishops a re r ecorded a s b eing i n c ontention
t hen b ishoprics w ould h ave e xisted p reviously. C ompared
t o
C hristianity
t he p agan i deology o f t he S lays i s p oorly
u nderstood , a s t heir b eliefs p revious p articularly c arefully r ecorded. V ery t heir i deology , M ost
o f
t he
t o c onversion w ere n ot l ittle i s r eally k nown a bout
a nd a S lav w orld v iew i s a p recarious
d eities w orshipped b y S lays, b ut t hey p roduce l ittle w ith t he s urvivals o f n ames i n f olklore o r c urses s ignificant
t hing
t o
o ffer.
the e arly w ork c oncentrated u pon the e stablishment o f t he
f or C roatia w ill
b e
t he
r emains
o f
more t han ( Le e 1 984).
i deologically
l ists More b ased
a ction i n t he c emeteries. T his i s mainly r eckoned t o b e t he d eposition o f g oods i n t he b urials. U ntil n ow t he p resence o f g oods i n c emeteries h as b een s een a s a d irect d emonstration o f t he n ature o f t he s ocieties' b elief i n a n a fterlife, a n a fterlife f or w hich i t w as n ecessary t o h ave s uch
i tems a s w ere r equired i n d aily l ife.
t he s pirit, b elief
i t i s h eld that t he c ustoms
i n s ome s urvival o f t he s pirit,
A long w ith t his s urvival o f
f ound i n burials a lso
s labs u pon t he c hest o f i ndividuals i s s upposed t o ' walking ',
s een
a s
p erhaps
s ome
f orm
c onsiderable i ncoherence i n t hese e xamples, o verall i deology t hat might b e e xplicable. u nlikely t hat e xamination
o f
i deology
p revent
vampirism .
t he
s pirit
T here
i s
a
a l ack o f f eeling f or a n A t p resent i t i s c onsidered
s ignificant a dvances c an b e made i n o f
r epresent
f or e xample t he p lacing o f l arge
t his
f ield
a nd
t he
w ill c oncentrate m ore u pon t he c hange b etween
p aganism a nd C hristianity. T wo
p arts
o f t he c onversion w ill b e e xamined,
a nd t he n ature a nd d epth o f t he c onversion. i mportance
a nd
i s
p roblematic
i n
T he
t he d ate o f t he e vent f irst
i s
o f
o bvious
t hat t he d ocumentary s ources o ffer
s everal c onflicting d ates. T he s econd a spect d erives i ts i mportance f rom t he f requently e xpressed b elief t hat c onversion t o C hristianity w as n ot, i n t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod , a lways a matter o f i ndividual c onviction. K ings a nd p rinces a re o ften s een a s a cting p olitically , w ith t he c onsequent s uspicion i n t he h istorian 's w as
l argely
a n
i rrelevant
m ind
t hat
c onversion
p henomenon f or t he majority o f p eople.
4 7
T o
d eal
w ith
a ssessed. a
t his,
t he
d epth o f p enetration o f the n ew i deology must b e
I n t he a ttempt t o d ate a nd u nderstand the i deological
C ollingwoodian
a pproach
p ast a cts w ill p rove i nvaluable, i s o f n ecessity e ngaged.
f or i n t he f ield o f i deology
c hange,
s hould
a ll
p arts
C hristians
l imited t o o ne
a s
s implistic c onclusion , a nd
a
n ot.
o utworkings
o f t he p enetration
L eaving
a spect
o f
i deology
r eal
r emains.
o f
s ystem .
b urial
This
mind
e xtent
o f
H owever ,
t he
,
b ut
must
s hould p revent t he
t hat p agans h ad g rave g oods
a side t he
i t i s n ot b ased
o f i deology ,
t otality o f i deological 2 .7
c oherent
t oo-frequently d rawn ,
d id
a ccurate g eneralisation , p hysical
a nd t he
b e v isible i n t he physical
e xamination must n ot b e e xamine
t he
A s mortuary p rocedure i s t o a s ubstantial p art
i deologically d riven a c hange i n t he i deology , t hat
c hange
t owards t he u nderstanding o f thought b ehind
i n
f act t hat t his i s n ot a n
a n
u nderstanding
o f
t he
n or d oes i t e nable a s ubtle a nalysis
t hrough
a ll
a spects
o f
l ife.
T he
i nfluence must b e e xamined.
P OLITICAL ORGANISATION
T he t reatment o f p olitical o rganisation i n t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod h as
f or a l ong t ime
h istorical
b een
s ources
hampered
w hich
b etween k ings a nd t heir e nemies. p articularistic,
b y
a
c onstant
r eference
t he
p olitical
A s a c onsequence o f t his a ccounts
o rganisation
i s
r equired ,
a rchaeological t reatment must b e g enerated. d ifficult
b usiness,
a s
n ot
o nly
d o
a re
I f a b etter p icture
then s ome f orm o f p roper
T his
the
i s
t races
o rganisation n ot a lways e asily s pring t o mind , p icture
t he
d ealing w ith the d etails o f t he e vents a nd n ot w ith t he
f orm o f t he l eadership o r t he n ature o f t he s ystem . o f
t o
s et o ut t he d escents o f k ings o r t he b attles
l ikely o f
t o
t he
but o nce a gain
h as t o b e c reated f rom a s tatic s et o f e vidences.
o f c onsiderable i ngenuity i s n eeded o nce a gain.
b e
a
p olitical a
moving
T he e xercise
I s t he game t hen
w orth
t he c andle? T here c an b e
l ittle d oubt
f or t he
a nswer
t o
b e
g iven
h ere.
T he
g rowth o f t he means o f g overnment
f rom u ncertain a nd p ossibly u nobserved
b eginnings t o t he
k ingdom
k ings,
a nd
f ormation o f a
t hat
k ingdom 's
w orth u nderstanding. C roatia
i s
l ikely
s ubsequent
Unfortunately ,
w ith
a
s eries
o f
t he d evelopment
o f
t o b e a c omplex p rocess t o u nravel,
t he
w as
r etreat?), t he
Avars,
the
t he
s tate
o f
g overnment
u nder
s tate
i nvolving a s
d oes t he c ollapse o f t he B yzantine p rovinces u nder t he Avars e xample
r ecorded
e xpansion i s a p rocess t hat
the A vars,
( what,
i s o f i t f or
b efore t heir
s ystem o f o rganisation i n D almatia a fter t he w ithdrawl o f
w hether
o rganised
b y
t he
c onsolidation o f C roatian p ower u ntil t he
C roats o r n ot,
a nd t he g radual
i nscriptions a vailable
r ecord
n ot merely d ukes o f t he C roats, b ut p rinces, a nd e ventually k ings. N or i s t hat a ll, f or t here i s t he a dded c omplication o f t he n inth c entury r eplacement
o f
t he
n ominal
B yzantine
o verlordship
b y
t hat
o f t he
e xpanding C arolingian empire. S o
f ar,
t he u nderstanding o f t he d evelopment
h as b een b ased u pon t he u se o f t he e lse,
t extual
o f t he p olitical
material
a nd
v ery
s ystem l ittle
w ith t he g eographical o rganisation g iven i n t he t exts u sed a s t he
4 8
k ey t o p olitical o rganisation. s tart. P olitical o rganisation i s, o f
human
a cts.
H owever t his i s n ot t he b est p lace t o m ore t han many o ther t hings, a s eries
I t i s n ot t o b e s een a s e ntirely t he d irect r esult o f
h uman t hought w orking d eliberately f rom b eginning t o e nd , a n
a rea
i n
b ut r ather
a s
w hich h uman a cts h ave a p art a nd p roduce c onsequences.
T o
u nderstand t he p olitical o rganisation i s t o u nderstand t he t hought b ehind i t, a nd f or t he a rchaeologist t he f irst p art o f t he p rocess i s t o i dentify t hose p arts o f t he a rchaeological r ecord
w hich
a re
p roducts,
f ull o r p artial, o f p olitical a cts. T his p romises t o b e n o e asy matter , b ut t he a reas f or e xamination c an b e o utlined. T wo g roups o f e vidence f or p olitical s ystems c an b e d elineated , t he f irst i s t he v isible t rappings o f p olitical o rganisation , t he s econd c onsists
o f
t he s lighter t races t hat a re r ecognisable a s d iscrepancies
i n t he b roader r ange o f a rchaeological material. T he
v isible t rappings o f a p olitical o rganisation c over a s ize r ange
f rom c oinage t o p alace s tructures, i nscriptions,
w ith much e lse i n b etween.
o bjects w ith w riting o n ,
C oins a nd
a re t he most o bvious i ndicators;
a k ing s etting u p a n i nscription d eclares h imself a s
s uch ,
a nd h is t itle
o n c oinage i ndicates e ither h is s tatus o r a spiration. O f c ourse, c oins, b y t he v ery f act o f b eing i ssued c an i ndicate v arious l evels o f p olitical a nd e conomic o rganisation. O f a s imilar o rder t o t hese a re t he i nsignia t hat m ay b e f ound w ith r ecognisable s tatus.
O n
c omplexes,
o bjects a
f ar
t hat l arger
h ave
i ndividuals, a n
s cale
p robably
i ndication
a re
o f
i n
g raves;
r ank o r p olitical
a dministrative
s tructures
a nd
w hat a re m ore t raditionally r eferred t o a s p alace c omplexes,
s uch a s t hat b uilt b y C harlemagne a t A achen a nd t he A nglo-Saxon s ites o f Y eavering a nd C heddar. B esides t heir e xistence a nd r ecognition a s s ites o f i mportance b y t heir s ize, i t m ay b e c onceivable t o o bserve t he d istribution o f t hese s ites a nd s o g ain s ome i dea o f t he a reas a dministered b y t hem . T he
s econd
f orm
o f
e vidence
f or p olitical s tructure i s s lighter,
c onsisting o f r emains o nly i ndirectly a ffected b y p olitical o rganisation. S uch e ffects m ay b e v isible i n t owns ( as H odges d emonstrates w ith t he p ositioning a nd d evelopment o f t he emporia o f N orth-Western E urope ( 1982)), t he m inute t races o f a uthority t hat e xisted i n t he e very d ay l ife o f t he v illage, a nd t hat p art o f t he r elation o f t he v illage t o t he t own a nd t he t own t o t he o ther t own t hat i s n ot
2 .8
s trictly e conomically
d etermined.
p olitical
o rganisation
w ould
b e
e vidence.
T hat i s n ot a vailable.
A ll
d ifficult
t hese t o
t race
a spects
o f
t he
g iven t he b est
P OWER R ELATIONSHIPS
S everal t hemes h ave b een
e xamined ,
l argely
a s
i f
t hey
w ere
a ll
i ndependent o f e ach o ther , m ainly f or e ase o f p erforming t he a rchaeological e xamination o f t he m aterial. Y et t he t hey a ll r elate t o t he s ame material a nd t he s ame p roducing g roups, a re a ll m anifestations o f o ne o riginator. T he f inal a nalysis w ill h ave t o d raw m any o f t he
4 9
i ndividual t hreads t ogether a nd p roduce a h igher l evel a nd more a bstract a ccount
o f
t he
material.
o verall t heme t hat l ater
o n.
T he
i s
A f ramework f or s uch a nalysis
f lexible b ut a lso s uitable
o ne l inking c oncept t hat
a nd
a n
c omprehensive
f or a nalysis.
p ower
m ethod
i n t he r ecent w ork o f M ichael Mann.
O ne s uch s et
h as
s et
o ut
S ome
s ome d efinition o f p ower a nd a
e xists
( 1986),
s tate d evelopment a nd t he t hings d one. A ll o f t he
c an b e d rawn t ogether b y t he u se o f
b asic
P ower
a n
w ork
a nalysis o f p ower r elationships a ttempted.
f ramework i s n eeded f or s uch a n a nalysis,
S ocial
i s n eeded ,
c omparative
c an d raw i n a ll o ther s pheres
f rom t hat o f s ocial o rganisation t o i deology , e conomy i s p ower. T he c apacity t o g et p reviously d iscussed a nalyses
f or
o f d efinitions a nd f rameworks H is v olume,
T he
S ources
o f
a method o f a nalysis a nd a s et o f
c ategories o f p ower w hich f orm t he b asis o f a nalysis. M ann 's p remise i s t hat o verlapping a nd i ntersecting u nitary ,
s ocieties a re c onstituted o f s ocio-spatial n etworks. T hey
h ave n o b asic t otality.
' A g eneral a ccount
o f
G iven t hat:
s ocieties,
t heir
s tructure
a nd
h istory c an b est b e g iven i n t erms o f t he i nterrelations I
w ill
c all
e conomic, 1 986, 2 )'
T hese
t he
f our
military
a re
the
a nd
multiple a re n ot
s ources
o f
p olitical
o verlapping
s ocial
( IEMP)
p ower:
t heir o f w hat
i deology ,
r elationships.
( Mann
n etworks o f s ocial i nteraction a nd a lso
o rganisational a nd i nstitutional m eans o f a ttaining human
g oals.
t hen d rives t hem?
r esolution o f
What
f orces t hese t hings a long?
t he i ssue o f p rimacy i s that b eings
w ith
their
u ltimately
r estless
d riving
f orce
n ature a nd d emands t o b e
r esult o f a ttempts t o f ulfil t hese n eeds b eing ,
the
Mann 's
i s
human
f ulfilled.
s ocial p ower n etworks
A s a
c ome i nto
a nd a re t hen maintained a nd t ransformed.
P ower i tself c an b e c lassified by two b inary p airings: i ntensive,
d iffused
a nd a uthoritative.
t o o rganise l arge n umbers o f e ngage
i n
p eople,
c ommitment
f rom
i nstitutions
o bedience,
a nd
c ommand
p articipants. a nd
w hilst c ommon
f ar-flung
t erritories,
t o
I ntensive p ower i s t he a bility
h igh
l evel
d efinite
p ower
i nterest.
a nd
o f
m obilisation
o r
Authoritative p ower i s w illed b y g roups
c omprises
d iffused
u nderstanding t hat p ractises a re e vident
o ver
a
e xtensive
E xtensive p ower i s t he a bility
m inimum s table c o-operation .
t o o rganise t ightly , a nd
What
i s
' moral', T hese
c ommands
more t wo
a nd
s pontaneous,
' natural'
c onscious p erhaps
o r r esult
p airings
c an
b e
a n
f rom s elfg enerally
i llustrated i n f igure 2 .1.
T hese
types
t he q uestion w hat n etwork
o f
o f p ower t hen o perate w ithin a s ociety. i s a s ociety?
s ocial
H e g ives
t he
a nswer
Mann t hen a sks t hat
i nteraction a t t he b oundaries o f w hich i s
l evel o f i nteraction c leavage b etween i t
5 0
a nd
i ts
i t
i s
' a
a c ertain
e nvironment'
( ibid ,
Authoritative
D iffused
I ntensive
a rmy c ommand s tructure
g eneral
E xtensive
m ilitaristic empire
market e xchange
s trike
F igure 2 .1 M ann 's D ivision o f S ocial P ower T ypes 1 3). n ot
B ut
w ith
t hat h e a lso s tates t hat
s ocial a nd thus
a re
u sually
t aken
i nterstitial r ise, o rganise
human b eings a re
s ocieties a re n ot t he u nitary t o
b e.
C oupled
w ith
t his
t he f requent means o f c hange,
s ufficiently
s ocietal a nd
phenomena
t hat
they
i s the c oncept o f t he
f or
a
s ociety
c annot
t o p revent t he r ise o f n ew n etworks t hat p rovide
f or t he n ew n eeds o f p articular g roups. W hilst t he d one h ere model
I EMP p ower t ypes c ould b e f urther d efined t his w ill n ot b e
f or i t
t o
t he
p ower r elations s cope
t he
i s more i mportant t o c onsider t he e arly
m ediaeval p eriod .
Mann 's
f rom t heir b eginnings t o 1 760,
a pplication
E uropean
c ursory.
Dynamic.
C onsequently
t he
t he
a nd b ecause o f t his
p eriod r eceives a s hort amount o f a ttention ,
s ome
t reatment
w ide
f our p ages
f illing i n t he g ap b etween t he e nd o f t he R oman Empire a nd the t he
o f
f irst v olume d eals w ith
s tart
o f
i s b rief b ut n ot
T he b arbarian k ingdoms w ere e stablished b ecause the b arbarians
w anted t he f ruits o f c ivilization ,
b ut u pon i nvading the empire w ere n ot
c apable o f p roviding t he e xtensive o rganisation which h ad g enerated that c ivilization.
A s a r esult t he Empire c ollapsed a nd s mall k ingdoms w ere
f ormed w hich k ept
s uch p arts
o f
t he
i mperial
a dapted t o s mall d ecentralised u nits. t he empire w ere
r apidly
a ccepted
R oman
c ivilization
k ingdoms
c ame
a cephalous
t he
c onverted
s ituation
f ederation
o f
t o
w ithout t hat
s tates
s ystem
that
c ould
b e
T he b arbarians w ho s ettled w ithin C hristianity t he b egan
w ith
a
s tate. t he
a nd ,
i n
F rom
e ffect,
t his mass o f
E uropean
D ynamic,
r estlessness
that w as
a n j ust
w aiting t o p ut C apitalism o n t he r oad. I nevitably , o f t he
the c ompression r esulted i n a d istortion o f the p rocesses
f ormation o f t he e arly mediaeval k ingdoms and
w ith t he R oman Empire,
their
i nteraction
a nd the e vents i n the B alkans a nd the r est o f t he
E astern Empire a re n ot d ealt w ith a t a ll ( Mann 's r eason f or t his e xclusion i s that h e c laims t o b e d ealing w ith the l eading e dge o f t he h istory o f p ower ). c onsiderable
S ome r ectifiction o f this
s cope
p rovide b oth a l onger c onsideration o f a t m ediaeval p eriod , p erspective o f t he 2 .9
i s d esirable,
s o t here
i s
f or a n a pplication o f t he model i n t his o ne c ase t o l east o ne p art
o f
t he
e arly
a nd a lso t o b e a ble t o a chieve a v iew f rom a d ifferent s ituation i n C roatia.
T HE U SE O F H ISTORY
O nly o ne f urther m ethodological q uestion r emains t o b e d ealt w ith , q uestion
t hat
i s most
s uch a s the p resent c ase p resents), i s
t o
b e
employed.
( a
f requently a ddressed i n a p roto-historical p eriod a nd t hat
i s h ow d ocumentary material
P rehistorians h ave l ittle t o w orry a bout
5 1
i n t his
r espect, T hree
b ut
f or
b asic
a p roto-historic p eriod i t i s a n i mportant q uestion.
a pproaches
h istorical
e xist,
i nformation
f irst,
a s
a
a rchaeological d ata h as t o b e f itted , A rnoldian
a pproach ,
t he
f ixed
t raditional
f ramework
s econdly ,
u se
i nto
w hat m ay b e
o f
t he
w hich
t he
c alled
t he
a nd f inally a n a pproach w hich a ccepts t he n ature o f
t he s ources, r ealistically d etermines t heir p ossible u se a nd t hen e ndevours t o e mploy t he d ocuments a nd t he a rchaeological m aterial t ogether a s
f ar a s i s p ossible.
T he t raditional a pproach h as b een t acitly d ealt w ith a t e arlier p oints i n t he c hapter, a nd c onsists o f u sing t he h istorical s ources a s a f ramework,
a
s eries o f f ixed p oints
f or t he a rchaeological m aterial t o
b e s trung o ut b etween ,
f illing
i n
d ocumentary
m ay
s ubject
s ources
b e
a s
m any t o
h oles
a s
p ossible.
i ndependent
T he
c riticism ,
t o
d etermine t heir v alue a nd v alidity , w hilst t he a rchaeology r emains f irmly s ubservient a nd i f a d iscontinuity e xists i t i s t he a rchaeology t hat i s
f or t he
i nterpretation t his,
m ost
p art
r egarded
a s
i n
e rror.
I n
c onsequence,
o f t he a rchaeological e vidence i s h amstrung.
W orse t han
t he c onstraints i mposed u pon i nterpretation m ay a ctually r esult i n
a voidable
e rror.
O ne
o f
t he
most
a cceptance o f B ede's d ating o f t he H istory ,
1 :15)
w hich
l ed
t o
s erious e xamples o f t his w as t he
' Adventus S axonum '
t o
A D
4 46
( Bede
c onfusion i n t he c hronology b esides t he
m isdating o f c onsiderable a mounts o f a rchaeological m aterial. R ectification o f m istakes s uch a s t hese b ecomes a d ifficult b usiness. B ecause s uch m istakes a rise o ut o f t he p osition a lloted t o i t
must
b e
a sked
w hether
t he
p rimacy i s
j ustified.
d ocuments
I f a n arrative
e xists t hen t he t endency i s t o a ccept i t, a s i t i s u seful f ramework, b ut a n a ccount o f g eneral p rocesses, s uch
t o h ave a a s e conomic
d evelopment o r t he g rowth i n s tate o rganisation may n ot
e nlightened
b e
b y a n arrative t hat w as c onstructed a bout b attles a nd b ishops. T he p rimacy t hen may n ot b e j ustified , c ertainly C ollingwood d id n ot h old i t t o b e s o, a nd w rote o n t he d ebate c oncerning t he v alue o f w ritten a nd u nwritten s ources:
' The
t erms
w ere
u nhappily c hosen.
' Written s ources'
c onceived a s e xcluding o ral s ources,
o r a s
h aving
a ny
w ere n ot s pecial
c onnection w ith h andwriting a s d istinct f rom c hiselling i n s tone o r t he l ike. ' Written s ources', i n f act, m eant s ources c ontaining r eady-made s tatements a sserting o r i mplying a lleged f acts b elonging t o i nterested. p otsherds, i mpression o f
t he
s ubject
i n
' Unwritten s ources' a nd s o f orth , i t
w hich
t he
h istorian
w as
m eant a rchaeological m aterial,
c onncected w ith t he s ame
s ubject....My
t hat t he c ontroversy f izzled o ut i n t he f eeblest
c ompromises,the
p artisans
o f
s cissors-and-paste
h istory
a ccepting t he p rinciple t hat ' unwritten s ources' c ould g ive v alid r esults, b ut i nsisting t hat t his c ould h appen o nly o n a v ery
s mall
s cale a nd w hen t hey w ere u sed a s a n a uxiliary a rm t o
' written s ources'; c ommerce,
i nto
a nd o nly a bout l ow m atters
w hich
a n
h istorian
5 2
w ith
l ike i ndustry t he
a nd
i nstincts o f a
g entleman w ould n ot
i nquire.
C ollingwood h imself d id n ot a ccepted
( Collingwood 1 961,
c onsider t hat a s tatement w as
a s t he t ruth a bout a p articular e vent,
o bject o f i nvestigation. s tatement
2 77)'
j ust t o
b e
r ather i t w as i tself a n
W hile t his m ight b e s atisfactory a s a
o f p rinciple c an i t b e u pheld i n p ractise?
g eneral
O ne a rchaeologist
h as d ecided t hat t here may b e c ircumstances w hen t he
' written
s ources'
m ay b e i gnored. C J A rnold i n h is b ook
' This t he
b ook
' Roman B ritain t o A nglo-Saxon E ngland '
d eliberately a voids t he h istorical e vidence,
m ajority
u ndoubtedly
o f
p revious
D ark
A ge
f requently i n t he
t radition a nd r arely c ontemporary. b e
d istorted
a rchaeological
a nd
i t
i s
p atterning
' written
s ources'
m aterial i n t his
c ase.
s o
a s
t hey
m ight
p osition? a s
s ources'
a re
a
matter b e
( 1984,
n ot
f orm
f or
f itted
b e
n ot
h eroic
d ebate t o
w hether
t he
n ebulous
6 )'
g ood e nough f or t he a rchaeological
T here i s n ot e nough b y w ay o f
w ell
o f
b e
c onsidered.
' written
s ources'
I s t hat a r ealistic
T he t aint o f p essimism l urks t here a nd w hile i n a n a rea
E ngland
w ider
a re
S uch d ocumentation i s l ikely
c an
i nformation t hat i t p rovides.
T he
u nlike
s tudies...There
g reat d angers i n a ttempting t o w ring t ruth f rom t he
h istorical material w hich i s t o
s tates:
w here
s uch
s o much h as g one a stray b y o ver r eliance o n ' written
i t m ay b e p ermissible t o a ttempt a n a ccount t hat d eals w ith t he
a spects
o f l ife w hich t he
' written s ources'
d o n ot t ouch u pon i n
t heir mad n arrative d rive. Y et w hile c onceding t he p ossibility o f a dvantage i n t he B ritish c ase, i t a ppears t o b e a d angerous p rinciple t o f ollow g enerally a nd i t i s p robable t hat A rnold w ould n ot a dvocate i t a s o ne.
I n
C roatia t he f ull p otential o f t he w ritten material t o p rovide
e vidence b eyond a n arrative h as n ot y et b een f ully e xploited , i s s till r eason f or i ts employment. G iven t hat t he w ritten t reated?
T here
s ources
w ill
b e
u sed ,
h ow
s o
w ill
a re two a reas i n w hich t hey m ight b e o f u se,
t here
t hey
b e
t he f irst
i s i n c onstructing a h istorical n arrative o f t he p eriod , w hich i s w hat t hey h ave b een s o f ar u sed f or, a nd t he s econd , t he i nvestigation o f t he a spects o f t he p eriod a lready o utlined. b road
A s r egards t he f irst
s eries o f e vents w ill h ave t o b e b orne i n m ind ,
t he main t hrust o f r esearch.
c ase
t he
b ut w ill n ot
f orm
T hus m any o f t he q uestions o f d etail
h ave b een r aised b y p revious w orkers w ill n ot b e t ouched u pon h ere. t he s econd p urpose,the i nformation
o f
d ata t o e nable a s p ossible.
u se,
w ritten
s ources
more
l ikely
t o
F or
p rovide
i nformation t o b e c ombined w ith t he a rchaeological
f ull a c onsideration o f
W ritten
a re
t hat
i nformation
i s
n ot
t he
p articular
s acrosanct,
p roblems
a s
i t m ay b e w rong ,
p erhaps f rom m isinformation , o r m isinterpretation a nd c an d emand n o l ogical p riority o f c onsideration o ver t he a rchaeological m aterial.
5 3
W hen
employed
i t
s hould
b e
w ith
c are,
a llowing f or c orruption a s a
r esult o f g eographical a nd t emporal d istance b etween t he s ituation u nder a nalysis a nd t he a vailable s ource material.
5 4
C HAPTER T HREE D OCUMENTARY MATERIAL 3 .1
S OURCES
' I
h ave t herefore m ade a h eap o f a ll t hat
d eclaration s ources a
a t
t he
s ources
m ediaeval
s tart
( 1980,
w riter,
9 ). b ut
o f
h is
s ources
w hich
a re
p rovince o f D almatia, a mong
t he
S lays
e ither
c omplete
d irectly
i n t he a rea,
s tudy.
h istorical p olitical
A s
f all o f t he d evelopments
o r w hich g ive d etails o f the c ustoms
a nd
A d etailed l ist o f t he e arly
f or Y ugoslavia h as b een published b y Antoljak ( by r epublic ),
( 1978)
a nd c hronologically.
B yzantine W riters
T he majority o f t he i nformation p rovided b y B yzantine w riters t he
f orm o f c hronicles,
w hich r elate e vents
m ention t he B alkan t erritories a nd t he C onsequently
most
B yzantines. J ohn
t he
S lays
i n
E ugarius
a nd T heophilus.
P riscus,
a l ate R oman ,
mentions
b roader
who
a re
w ider
c ontext.
o f
a nd
Agathius,
s urvives o nly i n
S lays among A ttila's T here a re,
s ubjects
f inally ,
t wo
n ot c oncerned s olely w ith c hronology a nd thus p rovide
i nformation.
P orphyrogenitus,
i n
W ith a s lightly w ider s cope
a uthor o f a h istory that
i n h is a ccount o f a m ission t o A ttila's c ourt. w riters
t his
I nto t his c ategory o f w riting f all t he w orks R ector ,
e xcerpts.
i s
c oncerning t he empire a nd s o
o f t he material i nvolves w ars b etween b arbarians
i s t hat o f M enander P rotector,
3 .1.2
f or
n arrative,
r elevant t o the
s ubsequent e vents a nd t he
w ho d ivided t hem g eographically . 1.1
w as N ennius's
s uffice f or t he p resent
w ay o f l ife o f t he S lays w ill b e e xamined. m ediaeval d ocuments
f ound '
o f B ritish h istorical
T hat may h ave b een a s uitable p rocedure i t w ill n ot
t he p rimary t ask i s n ot t o c onstruct a o nly
I h ave
c ompilation
These two,
P rocopius o f C aesaria
a nd
C onstantine
must b e c onsidered more c losely.
P rocopius o f C aesarea
B orn
a t
t he
e nd
o f t he
f ifth c entury i n C aesarea,
l awyer b efore moving t o B yzantium where i n s ecretary P ersian , p lague
t o
t he g eneral B elisarius.
A frican a nd I talian c ampaigns, o f
A D
5 42.
A fter that
A D
5 27
h e
h e t rained a s a b ecame
p rivate
H e a ccompanied B elisarius o n h is b ut w as
i n B yzantium d uring
l ittle i s k nown a bout him ,
t he
t hough i n A D
5 60 h e w as g iven t he r ank o f i llustris a nd may w ell h ave b een P refect o f t he C ity. H e d ied e ither i n A D 5 62 o r A D 5 65. T hree o f h is w orks s urvive,
o f w hich o ne i s o f c onsiderable
u se.
T he
W ars
( De
B ello ),
d eals w ith the w ars o f J ustinian u p t o A D 5 54 i n a d etailed a nd a ccurate w ay, c overing a w ide r ange o f material. B esides t he s pecific w ars a gainst t he V andals, P ersians a nd G oths, i nformation a bout t he D anubian S lays, t heir r elations w ith B yzantium a nd n eighbouring p eoples a nd t heir c ustoms i s i ncluded. H is Anekdota i s l ess u seful i n this r espect, m entioning o nly t he r aids u pon B yzantine t erritory b y the S lays, w hich
5 5
J ustinian
( possibly a d evil i n h uman f orm )
( Anekdota,
1 1,
1 8,
2 3).
J ustinian a s t he A nekdota
w as
a chievements i nformation. t he
t ime
1 2,
f ailed t o p revent e ffectively
T he B uildings, i n
a s
f ullsome i n p raise f or
c ondemnation ,
r ecord
f or t he D anubian S lays o f t he s ixth c entury '
( 1978,
t he s cope o f t he i nformation h e p rovides a nd P rocopius' c entre
o f
c laim .
D e B ello i tself w ill b e e xamined l ater.
3 .1.3
h is
b uilding
i n s ubstantial d etail a s w ell a s p roviding t opographical Antoljak d escribes h is w ork a s ' the r ichest t reasury o f
military
a ffairs
t his
5 ).
p lace
G iven
n ear
t he
i s u nderstandable a nd n ot t oo w ild a
C onstantine P orphyrogenitus
A part
f rom a n umber o f s hort
o f w hich a re e xternal,
r eferences t o S lays
b oth o f i nformation a nd c ontroversy: P orphyrogenitus
( reigned
f requently b een s tated ; f or
the
A D
the B yzantine
9 13-959).
h is u ncle A lexander h is
9 05,
a nd a lthough h is b irth w as o ut o f
l egitimised a nd a t h is e ighth
f ather's
( Toynbee y ear
d eath
1 973,
u ntil
( 912)
8 ).
h is
C onstantine o f
h is
t he
w ork
f or t he C elts
( quoted i n A ntoljak 1 978,
C onstantine P orphyrogenitus w as b orn i n A D
f rom
emperor
R ombaud c ompared t he s ignificance
G ermania f or t he G ermans
( the w ise)
a ll
T he i mportance o f h is w orks h as
C roats a nd S erbs t o t hat o f C aesar's G allic Wars
a nd T acitus'
V I
i n t his p eriod,
t here i s o ne w riter w ho i s u nrivalled a s a s ource
1 7).
s econd s on o f L eo
w edlock
h e b ecame
h e
w as
l ater
j oint emperor w ith
A lexander d ied
i n
A D
9 13
a nd
s ixteenth C onstantine w as u nder t he
d omination o f a c ouncil o f r egency c onsisting o f h is mother a nd
s everal
p alace o fficials. I n A D 9 20 t he L ord Admiral R homanos L epencus o ver-awed C onstantinople w ith the f leet a nd b y r apid s tages s eized p ower a nd
p roclaimed
h imself
emperor
a long w ith h is
s lowly d emoted d own t he l adder o f the i n
A D
9 44,
e arly
i n
R homanos'
A D
C onstantine.
9 45 F rom
h is o wn a ccount, t he
i nfluence
s ons
t hey
t here
i n
turn
o verthrown
t hen u ntil h is d eath i n A D i s
n umerous
C onstantine w as E ventually ,
a nd
t onsured
b y
9 59 C onstantine r uled o n
( it
s eems h ard t o b elieve that
c ould h ave s uccessfully maintained
t heir
H is e ffectiveness a s emperor h as b een v ariously d etermined ,
i s a measure
o ver-fondness
f or
o f
a greement f ood
but
c laimed t hat d uring t his time h e w as u nder i ndividuals,
s uch a w ide r ange o f o fficials c abal).
s ons.
s uccession .
S tephanos a nd C onstantine o verthrew h im ,
w ere
t hough i t o f
I mperial
o n
a nd
o ver-severity a nd v indictiveness
h is
d rink. i n
c apable
administration
A ccused
i n
punishment,
h e
s ome
w as
but a nd
t exts
o f
d escribed
b y
L iutprand , B ishop o f C remona , a s v ery a ffable ( Toynbee 1 973, 1 9 ). H is r eign w as marked b y s ome m ilitary s uccess, w ith o nly o ne s etback i n C rete.
More
m inor r evival Much o f t he
i mportant
f or t he p resent
i n l iterature,
s tudy h is
r eign w as n oted f or a
o f C onstantinian i nspiration.
s tudy o f l iterature w hich C onstantine u ndertook must h ave
t aken p lace w hile h e w as o ut o f e ffective r ule a nd i n s eclusion. o nly
o n
h is
I t w as
a ssumption o f f ull a uthority t hat h e d etermined t o e xtend
t he s cope o f h is p rivate w ork b y u sing i mperial r esources.
I n
t he
e nd
t his i nvolved o rganising s ynopsists t o w ork o n t he a vailable m aterial, c ompiling s elections f rom d iverse s ources, c ausing n ew w orks o f
5 6
i nstruction
t o b e w ritten ,
g athering t ook p lace,
a nd w riting f our w orks
w ith e nvoys,
h imself.
I nformation
p rovincial g overnors a nd e ven f oreign
a mbassadors b eing m ade t o w rite d own w hat t hey k new o f a reas a nd c ustoms ( Jenkins, ( Vita
1 967,
1 0).
B asilius),
H is
o wn w orks w ere a l ife o f h is g randfather B asil
a w ork o n t he t hemes o f t he empire
a n a ccount o f t he c eremonies a nd
a
b ook
d edicated
h andling t he n ations h enceforth
c ited
t o h is
s on ,
R homanos
s urrounding t he empire
a s
DAI).
s ettlement o f t he S lays,
( De P raefecturis),
a nd l iturgies o f the c ourt
I t
i s t his
I I,
( De
( De C aeremoniis)
g iving h im a dvice u pon Administrando
I mperio,
l ast w ork w hich d eals w ith t he
t he a rrival o f t he C roats a nd S erbs,
a nd
s ome
o f t he e vents u p t o the m id t enth c entury. T he c omposition o f t he DAI f irst
C onstantine's C onstantine h is
c an b e
f ather w rote), P orphrogenitus
u nlikely ,
T hat
i t
a
b egan
p arallel
f rom
a s
t o
w ork
c ame a bout
t o
b e
t he
t o
c hanged
a nd
1 967,
b y
o f
1 2)
P raefecturis, t his
o ccupied A t
o ther
emperors'
i s
t he
t heir
i t
w as
w hich J enkins
t hat
( 12)
c ase
t hen
i t
w as
s urrounding t he empire i nhabitants,
t he
t our
the empire i n a c lockwise d irection
s ome p oint t hough t he i ntention o f t he w ork
a nd t he h istorical c hapters w ere i nterleaved w ith d idactic
i ndicating h ow f oreign p olicy h ad p roceeded a nd h ow
c ontinue.
Unfortunately
T oynbee,
i n s pite o f a
emperor
m istaken
b ook.
o wn
( Jenkins D e
I f
c ircuit
s tarting f rom t he n orth. s ections
h is
b e a d escription o f t he t erritories
a nd h ow t hey p roceeding
w hich
a d idactic t reatise o f i nstruction i s
p rovisionally c alls P en i E thnon. i ntended
o f t hree t hings,
t he g eneral a tmosphere o f l iterature
a nd i t h as b een s uggested
o riginally
r esult
( such a s t he T aktika w hich
f ostered a nd h is o wn p articular c oncern t hat
s on s hould b e a ble t o b enefit
e xperience.
w as
s een a s the
t he B yzantine p redilection f or manuals
i n
t he
d eep
n ew r egard
a ttempting
B e t hat a s i t m ay ,
i t
s hould
material w as n ever p roperly e dited. f or
t o
C onstantine,
c onsidered
t he
t urn a f ile o f i nformation i nto a
s tudents o f t he p eriod a re b oth
g rateful
a nd
f rustrated b y h is a ttempt. 3 .1.4
W estern S ources
A s
w as
the c ase w ith many o f t he B yzantine s ources,
the majority o f
t hose f rom W estern E urope a re c hronicles w hich u sually r efer t o
C roatia
w hen the s ubjects o f t he c hronicles a re i nvolved i n e vents t here. I sidore o f S eville i n h is C hronica Maiora r ecords e vents s o f ar a s t he s ixth
y ear
o f
H eraclius
a nd
i n
e pitome
e xtends
a s
f ar a s A D
m entioning t he l oss o f p rovinces a nd i slands t o t he S lays. R egni
F rancorum
Empire
f rom A D
a nd
Annales
7 41 t o A D
8 29,
E inhardi r ecord e vents a nd a s
i n
t hat
p eriod
T he
6 26,
Annales
i n t he C arolingian t he
empire
w as
e xpanded t o t ake i n I stria a nd p ortions o f D almatia t here a re r ecords o f e vents e vents
i n t hat i n
a rea.
P annonia,
emperor 's c areer. i ts o wn s ake.
S imilarly , I stria
N o o ne
D almatia
f rom t he W est w as
M ore s pecific h istories e xist H istory o f t he G oths
E inhard 's L ife o f
a nd
C harlemagne
r ecords
w hen t hey i mpinge u pon t he i nterested
c overing o ne n ation ,
i n
C roatia
s uch a s
J ordanes'
a nd P aul t he D eacon 's H istory o f t he L ombards.
5 7
f or
T he
f irst, o f
t he
i n n arrating t he G oths' a rrival i n E urope, e nables t he l ocation S lays a nd Antaes t o b e t raced , w hilst t he l atter m entions the
d epredations o f t he S lays i n I stria a nd t he b order a rea ( eg B ook I V c hapter x l, B ook V I c hapter x xiv ). H owever, n either p rovides a ny a ccount o f i nternal e vents i n C roatia. A f inal w riter i n t his c ategory i s
P ope G regory I ,
w hose l etters m ention t he a dvances o f t he S lays
i nto
t he B alkans. 3 .1.5
C roatian S ources
A ntoljak o bserves t hat t heir
l and
s ources
' from t he t ime
w hen
the
u ntil t he n inth c entury w e d o n ot
a t o ur d isposal'
( 1978,
1 7).
T his
i s
C roats
a rrived
i n
h ave c ontemporary w ritten i ndeed s o,
a nd i t i s
o nly
w ith the emergence o f t he k ingdom o f C roatia t hat i nternal s ources a re p roduced , t wo o f w hich a re w orth m ention. T he L jetopis P opa D ukljanina ( Chronicle
o f
the
D uklja/Doclea ) c entury
t o
o f
D uklja )
e vents
i s
l ife
A rchdeacon o f S plit.
T homas
s et
o ut
t o
S alona/Split
f rom R oman t imes u ntil
d estruction
o f
S alona h e i s
a
s outhern
n inth
More i mportant t han t his
i s t he
F ollowing
a
w rite
a
1 266.
A lthough h e
f rom t he middle o f the n inth c entury ,
h istory
w ithdrawal o f
s ources 3 1.6
i t.
f rom
t he c hurch i n
d eals
w hen
H e i s most
r ulers
w ith
the
s uch
a s
B ranimir,
i mportant w hen d ealing w ith
t he t enth c entury c hurch s chism i nvolving N in a nd S alona, r esolved
( from
t he
a n a ccurate s ource o nly f or c hurch a ffairs
T omislav a nd D rzislav a re named. t hat
s ource
f rom t owards t he e nd o f
the m iddle o f t he t welfth.
h istory o f T homas, p ublic
P riest
w hich n arrates
a nd t he
s ynods
inth c entury b oth i nternal a nd e xternal A fter the n
a re more numerous.
W ider S ources
S o f ar t he migration
s ources l isted h ere d eal e ither
w ith C roatia i tself a nd i ts s ources
w ith
o f the S lays b efore t he e stablishment s ubsequent h istory.
h as y et t o b e d ealt w ith ,
t he
i nvasions
a nd
o f C roats i n C roatia o r One
f urther
g roup
o f
t hose w hich d o n ot d eal d irectly w ith
t he D anubian S lays o r w ith C roatia, b ut w ith t hings g enerally S lavic. B ecause t he emergence o f t he S lavic l inguistic g roup a s a n e ntity i s a l ate phenomenon , t he
n inth
C onsequently , G ermany
o r
U kranians)
t he S lavic g roup maintained a
c entury , c ustoms P oland ) h ave
a nd
a long
r elated o f t he W estern S lays a nd E astern S lays
among the S outhern S lays.
Adam
B remen
a nd
i deological matters, a s imilar v alue,
( such
( the R ussians,
s ome v alidity f or u nderstanding s ocial
p atterns o f
l inguistic
t hat h ave
o f
u nity
u ntil
w ith this a measure o f c ultural u nity.
S axo
s ome v alue.
T hus w orks
5 8
a s
i n a nd
a nd
i deological
s uch a s t he c hronicle o f
G rammaticus,
w hich
t ouch
u pon
T he R ussian P rimary C hronicle h as
p articularly b ecause o f the a ccount o f
o f P rince V ladimir o f K iev.
t hose
B yeloRussians
t he
c onversion
3 .1.7
I nscriptions
A fter t he b ehind
l ast
( the
i nscriptions
s arcophagus
o f the
Antique
n inth c entury w ith t he c onversion o f t he i nscriptions
r e-appear
p eriod
o f t he n un J oana a t i n
t he
h ave
S alona )
C roats
t o
i t
b een
l eft
i s o nly i n t he
C hristianity
c ontexts o f c hurches.
T here i s
t hat l ittle
p oint i n e xamining e ach , b ut i t i s s ufficient t o n ote t hat t hey h ave b een o f c onsiderable u se i n s etting o ut t he o rder o f r ulers o f C roatia ( GunjaZa 1 976, 3 .2
x viii ).
P ROCOPIUS
B ecause o f t he c oncerted
f orm o f
n arrative,
D e
b ut
B ello
r ather
p assages d ealing w ith t he S lays a re t heir
r aiding
S lays
d o
o ne
s ection
a ppear
i n
t he
most
p art
a T he
r eferences
t o
o r their employment a s m ercenaries
t hough t here a re d etails o f t heir
a nd
n ot
they p lay a p art i n e vents.
f or
i nto R oman t erritory ,
b y t he R omans, b arbarians
t he a s
o f e thnography.
r elations
w ith
o ther
T hese c ategories w ill b e
c onsidered s eparately. ( The t ext u sed w as t he t ranslation o f H B D ewing , u sing t he t ext e dited by H aury. P rocopius r efers t o the S lays a s
S claveni thoughout h is w orks
s ections. 3 .2.1
a nd t his
R eferences a re g iven by b ook ,
h as b een maintained c hapter a nd ,
i n
s ometimes,
q uoted l ine.)
S lays a s mercenaries
' Martinus a nd V alerian a rrived b ringing w ith them 1 600 h orsemen , the most o f w hom w ere H uns, S claveni a nd Antae w ho a re s ettled a bove the
I ster r iver n ot
f ar f rom i ts b anks. ( V x xvii 2 )'
' [A p risoner i s t o b e c aptured f rom the e nemy ] p romised w ere
r eadily
t o p erform s uch a s ervice
s ome men i n h is
S claveni,
who
c ommand ,
a re
h e
a ccustomed
s aid , t o
f rom the
a n e nemy.
I n f act,
their n ative h aunts a nd
a long t he r iver I ster,
w as
w ell
e spcially a ctive... ( VI x xvi
n ear
..
s uited
b oth
w hom
J ohn
h ad
l eft
b arbarians e xcel a ll o thers g round
..
W hen
o f
a nd
o n
the
p ounce
the
i n
R omans
S o Valerian c hose o ut o ne o f a s
t o
s ize
o f
b ody
a nd
1 8)'
' And t hree h undred A ntae a lso w ere h elping t hem t o men
F or there
n ation
t hey a re c onstantly p ractising t his
o n t he b arbarians a s w ell
the S claveni w ho
A nd V alerian
c onceal themselves b ehind a
s mall r ock o r a ny b ush w hich may h appen t o b e u pon
..
f or h im .
there
k eep
p reviously
i n t heir a bility t o f ight
g uard ,
F or
these
o n
r ough
t hese two f orces e ngaged i n b attle a v iolent
5 9
s truggle
e nsued
b ut
t he
Antae b y t heir v alour ,
b ecause t he r oughness o f t he g round w as t o t heir t urned
t heir
o pponents
w ere s laughtered s ame A ntae
t o
f light;
( VII x xii)'.
a nd a lso
a dvantage
..
a nd a g reat n umber o f t hem
[ Later i n
t he
s ame
c hapter
t he
f ollow J ohn a s h e r etreats a nd m ay h ave b een i nvolved
i n a l ater a ction.]
I t i s n ot s urprising t hat w hen t he S lays i n q uestion a re a cting a s m ercenaries t hat i t i s t heir martial c apacity t hat i s made m ost o f. T hey
a re
g ood
i ndiscriminate B esides
f ighters
t hat
t here i s
s ide o f t he D anube
S lays a s
b ad
Among
g round
t heir
a nd
n umber
a re a re
p ractised s ome
a nd
h orsemen.
l ittle t o n ote s ave t hat t hey d well o n t he n orth
( Ister ),
a re p assing b arbarians, 3 .2.2
o n
a mbushers.
b ut n ot i n a n e xclusively S lavic a rea;
t here
a s w ell a s R omans t o a ttack.
I nvaders
B ecause o f t he l arge n umber o f r eferences a nd t he r epetitious n ature o f S lavic i nvasions o nly a f ew w ill b e q uoted i n f ull, t he r emainder w ill o nly b e n oted.
' And i t
s o f ell o ut t hat d uring t his
u nexpectedly
r endered
a
g reat
g reat t hrong o f t he b arbarians, r ecently
c rossed
t he
r iver
j ourney
s ervice S claveni,
I ster,
t hey
h ad ,
a s
p lundering
c ountry a nd e nslaved a v ery g reat n umber
[ the
E ruli]
t o t he R omans.
o f
i t
F or a
h appened ,
t he a djoining
R omans.
N ow
t he
E ruli s uddenly c ame u pon t hese b arbarians a nd j oined b attle w ith t hem , a nd , a lthough f ar o utnumbered , t hey u nexpectedly d efeated t hem ,
a nd s ome t hey s lew ,
a ll t o g o t o t heir h omes
T hat
i s
o ne o f t he f ew o ccasions t hat P rocopius r ecords t he f ailure
o f S lavic r aid ,
' At
a nd t he c aptives t hey r eleased o ne a nd ( VII x iii 2 3)'.
more f requently t hey a re s uccessful:
a bout
t his
t ime
[ AD 5 48]
r iver I ster
a nd
I llyricum a s
f ar a s E pidamnus,
t heir w ay , A nd
s pread
a n a rmy o f S claveni c rossed t he
d esolation
t hroughout
t he
y oung a nd o ld a like,
a nd p lundering
t heir
t hey h ad a lready s ucceded i n c apturing numerous
o f t hat r egion , p reviously
h ad
w hich w ere b een
c ontinued t o r oam a bout
t hen
r eputed
w hole
o f
k illing o r e nslaving a ll w ho c ame
q uite t o
b e
u ndefended , s trong
s earching o ut e verything
p roperty. s trongholds b ut
p laces, a t
w hich
a nd t hey
t heir
o wn
p leasure. A nd t he c ommanders o f t he I llyrians k ept f ollowing t hem w ith a n a rmy o f 1 5 0 00 m en , w ithout, h owever, h aving t he c ourage t o g et c lose t o t he e nemy
6 0
( VII x ix )'.
T he
r emaining
r eferences t o S lavic i nvasions m ention c aptured S lays
w ho r evealed t hat t he i ntention h ad b een S lays
w ho
o verran
t he
empire
i rreparable damage i n a ll E urope, s udden
r aids
t o
' with
c apture
c omplete
T hessalonike
f reedom '
a nd
n ot m erely p lundering t hat
b ut a ctually s pending t he w inter a s
o wn l and a nd h aving n o f ear o f t he e nemy '
a nd
' wrought
c ountry
b y
i f t hey w ere i n their
( VII x l ).
I t w as
t his
g roup
o f S lays w ho d efeated a l arge R oman army o utside Adrianople. F rom t hese r eferences, a nd f rom o ther w riters, S lavic r aids u pon t he empire c an b e c onstructed , i tself i mportant
i t
o rganisation
t he S lays o r t heir s ociety ,
o f
d oes
n ot
a ssist
i n
t he
t he c ourse o f t he a nd w hile t his i s i n
u nderstanding
o f
t he
f or the c omposition o f t he
' great throng o f S claveni' ( VIII x xv 1 ) i s n ot d escribed. Y et there must b e s ome m easure o f o rganisation t o e nable t he S lays t o r emain t ogether a nd t o b e a ble t o c ounter s uch a rmies a s a gainst
them .
f orm o f o rganisation e xisted b ut p roof, Procopius,
3 .2.3
t he
S uspicions may b e e ntertained t hat
escapes
a t
l east
B yzantines
s ent
s ome q uite e ffective
f rom t hese s ections
o f
us.
S lays Among O ther B arbarians
S everal
o f t he p assages
i n t his
t he a rea o ccupied b y t he S lays t he
E ruli,
s ixth c entury.
f ollowing t heir d efeat b y t he L ombards,
h omeland a cross ( VI x v 2 ).
c ategory h ave b een u sed t o d elineate
i n the
T he
m igration
' all t he n ations o f the S clavini o ne
a fter
t he
o ther '
A s t he E ruli e ventually a rrived i n S candinavia i t w ould s eem
t hat t he n ations o f t he S claveni e xtended a cross a c onsiderable o f
o f
t ook them f rom their
c entral E urope.
p ortion
I n a nother p lace t he Antae a re l ocated a long w ith a
n umber o f o ther n ations:
' Above t he S aginae a re s ettled numerous H unnic t ribes. there o nwards t he c ountry h as t he
b arbarian l and ,
a nd
t he
f ar a s t he s o-called Maeotic L ake
t his
l ake h as a n o utlet o n t he c oast o f t he E uxine S ea.
T anais w ho
a re
R iver
[ Don ]
s ettled
w hich empties
t here
w ere
b ut n ow t hey a re c alled U tigurs.
t he
t he
[ Sea
i n
b esides t he e xact p oint w here t he o utlet o f t he
T he Antae t hen a re f ound N orth o f t he B lack f its
w ith
o f t he G oths I n S lays
o ther d escriptions,
A zov ]
( VII
And
N ow t he
a ncient t imes
And a bove t hem
c ountless t ribes o f t he Antae a re
d well t he G oths w ho a re c alled T etraxitae
o f
i nto the l ake.
named
C immerians, n orth
a nd
h old b oth t he c oast a nd the i nterior o f
t his
p eople
a s
p eoples
A nd f rom
r eceived t he name o f E ulysia ,
s ettled.
l ake
t o B ut
c ommences
i v 7 ).
S ea,
a
p osition
n otably t hose o f J ordanes
w hich
i n h is H istory
( IV 3 3-35).
V II x xxv 1 6 a nd 1 9 t he r elations b etween t he G epids,
L ombards a nd
c oncerning
t hrone,
I ldiges,
a
c laimant
6 1
t o
t he
L ombard
a re
n arrated.
F irst h eard o f t aking r efuge among
t he
S lays,
h is
s everal
a ttempts t o b ecome k ing f ailed i n s pite o f t he s upport o f G epids a nd m any S lays. E ventually a fter f urther a dventures h e r etired o nce more t o t he
S lays.
I t
w ould b e r emarkable i f t he S lays h ad n ot t aken p art
b arbarian p olitics, I t
i s
t he
i n
a nd t his n arrative c onfirms t he u nremarkable.
f inal
r eference
w hich
p rovides
o therwise i naccessable d etail a bout t he S lays.
t he
m ost
u seful a nd
i ncludes
t he
i nformation a s a d igression i n t he m iddle o f a c omplex n arrative. A ntae a nd S claveni h ave g one t o w ar , t he A ntae h ave b een d efeated ,
T he a nd
s ome
w ho
t aken
p risoner.
Among
h appens t o s hare t he name o f c unning
R oman
c aptive
t hese a
i s
f amous
P rocopius
a y outh named C hilbudius, R oman
g eneral.
( taken p risoner i n T hrace)
t hat the Antae C hilbudius
i s
i n f act t he
R oman
E ventually
p ersuades h is
g eneral
a nd
t hat
R omans w ould b e g lad t o h ave h im r eturned:
' But w hen t he r eport w as n ation ,
p ractically
s ituation , o ne,
c arried a bout a nd
a ll
t he
Antae
r eached
a ssembled
t hat
g reat
f act t hat t hey h ad n ow
e ntire
t o d iscuss t he
a nd t hey d emanded t hat t he m atter b e
t hinking
t he
made
a
p ublic
b enefit w ould c ome t o t hem f rom t he
b ecome
masters
o f
t he
R oman
g eneral
C hilbudius. F or t hese n ations, t he S claveni a nd t he Antae a re n ot j ust r uled b y o ne man, b ut t hey h ave l ived f rom o f o ld u nder a
d emocracy ,
w elfare, I t
i s
a nd
c onsequently e verything w hich i nvolves t heir
whether f or g ood o r f or i ll,
a lso t rue t hat
i s
r efered t o t he
i n a ll o ther matters,
p eople.
p ractically s peaking ,
t hese two b arbarian p eoples h ave h ad f rom a ncient t imes the
s ame
i nstitutions a nd c ustoms. F or t hey b elieve t hat o ne g od , t he maker o f t he l ightning i s a lone l ord o f a ll t hings, a nd they s acrifice
t o h im c attle a nd a ll o ther v ictims;
but
a s
f or f ate,
they n either k now i t n or d o t hey i n a ny w ise a dmit that a ny
p ower
among
men ,
but
w henever d eath s tands
t hem ,
e ither s tricken w ith s ickness o r
make
a p romise that,
i f they e scape,
b eginning t hey w ill
l ife;
e scape,
h ave
s acrifice
c onsider t hat their s acrifice.
s afety
their
w hat
h as
T hey r everence,
s ome o ther s pirits, make
j ust
t hey
b een
h owever ,
b ought
i n
c onnection
f ar
c hanging h is p lace
o f
a bode.
When
majority
g o a gainst t he e nemy o n f oot
a nd
c orselets. c loak ,
j avelins I ndeed
i n s ome
t heir
e very
t his
N ay f urther ,
a nd s ame
t hey
h ands,
a nd
t hey
f rom
o ne
e nter
but
b attle,
t he
c arrying l ittle
t hey
n ever
w ear
o f t hem d o n ot w ear e ven a s hirt o r a
b ut g athering t heir t rews
t wo p eoples h ave a lso t he
t hey
man i s c onstantly
u p a s
f ar a s t o
their
p arts t hey e nter i nto b attle w ith t heir o pponents. t ongue.
i f
a part
t hing ,
t hem
t hey
w ith t hese s acrifices.
g eneral
o f
a s
a nd
p romised , w ith
a
s hields
b ut,
w ar,
b oth r ivers a nd nymphs a nd
T hey l ive i n p itiful h ovels w hich t hey s et a nother,
a
a nd t hey s acrifice t o t hese a lso ,
d ivinations
h as
c lose b efore
s traightway make
a s acrifice t o t he g od i n r eturn f or t heir they
i t
s ame l anguage,
a n
6 2
p rivate
A nd b oth the
u tterly
t hey d o n ot d iffer a t a ll
a
c aptor
b arbarous
f rom o ne a nother
t he
i n a ppearance. m en ,
F or t hey a re a ll e xceptionally t all a nd s talwart
w hile t heir b odies a re n either v ery
f air
o r
b londe,
n or
i ndeed d o t hey i ncline e ntirely t o t he d ark t ype, b ut t hey a re a ll s lightly r uddy i n c olour. A nd t hey l ive a h ard l ife, g iving n o
h eed t o b odily c omfort,
t hem ,
j ust a s t he Massagetae d o ,
t hey a re c ontinually a nd a t a ll t imes
h owever
t hey
a re
i n
n o
a nd , i n
r espect b ase o r e vil-doers,
p reserve t he H unnic c haracter i n a ll i ts t he
c overed
s implicity.
l ike
f ilth; b ut t hey I n
f act
S claveni a nd Antae a ctually h ad a s ingle n ame i n t he r emote
p ast;
f or t hey w ere b oth c alled S pori i n o lden t imes,
b ecause
I
s uppose, l iving a part i n a s poradic f ashion.
f rom o ne a nother, t hey i nhabit t heir l and A nd i n c onsequence o f t his t hey h old a
g reat
f or t hey i nhabit t he g reatest p art o f t he
a mount o f l and ,
n orthern b ank o f t he I ster. t hese p eoples
S o m uch then may b e s aid
r egarding
( VII x iv ).'
I t i s n ot d ifficult t o s ee w hy P rocopius h as b een r egarded a s o ne t he
most
i mportant
s ources
t heir l ives a re t ouched u pon. f irst t hing i s t hat t hey
f or
t he S outh S lays,
o f
f or many a spects o f
What t hen o f t he S c) _aveni a nd A ntae? T he a re s ufficiently s imilar t o b e c onsidered
t ogether w ithout a ny n eed f or d ifferentiating t he c haracteristics o f o ne f rom
t he
o ther,
t hey
l ook s imilar,
h ave t he s ame l anguage,
h ave f rom
a ncient t imes h ad t he s ame c ustoms a nd o nce w ere d esignated b y t he n ame.
W hether
d iscussion ,
t his
w as
t he
s ame
c ase i s b eyond t he s cope o f t he p resent
b ut t hat P rocopius c onsidered i t
s o i s u seful.
T he S claveni t hen , a re t all s talwart m en , s lightly r uddy i n c olour , i f t hat c olour c an b e s een u nder t he f ilth w ith which t hey a re c overed , r ushing
i nto b attle w ith t heir t rousers h itched u p,
b earing o nly s hield
a nd j avelin. I t i s n otable t hat P rocopius n ever g ets b eyond m ales, a nd t hat l eads t o t he s uspicion t hat h is i nformation i s b ased u pon military c ontacts. More i nteresting i s t he c laim that the S claveni p ossess t he H unnic c haracter a nd a lthough f ilthy a re n either ' base o r e vil-doers'. T his i s a l ittle r ampaging ,
s urprising
l ooting ,
w hen
t he
g eneral
a ttitude
m urderous S claveni i s c onsidered.
t owards
t he
P rocopius a ppears
t o d etach t heir b ehaviour a s e nemies f rom t heir g eneral b ehaviour t o r each t his s tatement. T ied more f irmly t o w hat a rchaeology m ay r eveal a re t he d etails o f t he s ettlement p attern o f the S claveni. t heir
p itiful
h ovels
c ontent w ith that,
w hich
a re
s et
a part
T hey
o ccupy
f rom e ach o ther,
a nd n ot
f requently move t heir s ettlements.
G iven t his,
i t i s
n ot r emarkable that t hey ' inhabit t heir l and i n a s poradic f ashion ',
n or
t hat t hey h old a g reat amount o f l and. P rocopius'
d etails o f t he a ncient d emocracy o f t he S claveni c ould b e
c onsidered a s the s ame t ype o f p olitical w ishful
thinking
d escription o f t he u pright c ustoms o f t he f ree G ermans 1 9,
2 0),
f or i t g ives n o r eal d etails,
a s
T acitus'
( Tacitus G ermania
p roviding o nly t he
most
g eneral
a ccount. T hat t he g overnment o f t he S claveni r eally w as s o d emocratic i s o pen t o d oubt, f or t wo p ossible r easons; t he f irst, t hat t he o rganisation d emocracy ,
o f
t he r aids w ere b eyond the c apacity o f t his g eneralised
a nd t he s econd ,
t hat t his d emocracy a ctually i ndicates n ot
6 3
a
g loriously f ree
f ully-representative d emocracy but a l ack
o rganisation.
T his
h as
n ot
s topped
o f
p olitical
many r eferences t o t he s plendid
e arly p olitical e nlightenment o f t he S lays. I t
i s k nown f rom o ther s ources t hat t he a ccount o f t he T hunder g od a s
t he c hief d eity o f t he S claveni i s a ccurate , a nd a lthough P rocopius d oes n ot g ive h is n ame o ther s ources n ame h im P erun ( Le e 1 984, 6 1). T he r est o f t he p antheon o f d eities t hat L e e g ives P rocopius,
b ut
t hey
h onoured s pirits.
m ight
( passim )
a re u nknown
t o
c onceivably f all i nto t he c ategory o f o ther
S acrifices t o t he
v arious
d eities
a re
k nown
f rom
a rchaeological a nd d ocumentary s ources. O verall P rocopius h as p acked a i nto
a
s hort
c onsiderable
amount
o f
i nformation
d igression w hich i s more u seful than t he s tory c ontaining
i t. 3 .3
D E A DMINISTRANDO IMPERIO
3 .3.1
I ntroduction
H aving s ources f or
a lready
a cknowledged
t hat
DAI i s
f or t he h istory o f t he S outh S lays
t he
e xamination
o f
t he
h istorical
c hapters d ealing w ith the S outh s pecifically
w ith
t he
S lays
s ubject,
a re
philologists,
o f
p roducing
t he
b asis
s tructure o f t he p eriod. 2 9-36,
a nd
t hose
s ituation i n C roatia a re 2 9-31.
t he s ubject o f a c onsiderable amount o ccasionally ,
o ne o f t he most i mportant
i t c an b e u sed a s
s crutiny
b y
T he
d ealing
T hey h ave b een h istorians
a nd ,
a s ubstantial l iterature o n t he
f ocusing p articularly o n t he n arratives
o f t he
f all
o f
S alona
a nd the a rrival o f the C roats i n D almatia a nd the e jection o f t he Avars. A fter t hese q uestions, i nterest i s c oncentrated o n t he g eographical d escriptions u nits, o f
g iven o f t he c oastal l ands a nd i nland d isposition o f p ower
e specially t he d ivisions o f t he C roatia
DAI
i s
that
o f
J enkins
( 1967)
( the t ranslation employed
w ho u sed the most r ecently e dited
t ext). T he
i nterest t hat t he D AI c hapters p resent t o the a rchaeologist
a long
s imilar,
h istorian k ings s o
i s
n ot
d esperate
t o
e xactly
i dentical,
d evise t he c orrect
i n D almatia a nd P annonia a nd t he r elations
f ar
i n
s ome
a rchaeologist, t hat
t hough
a
c hange
c ases
a s
t o
i nvent
l ines.
Whilst
r uns t he
s equence o f p rinces a nd o f t he d ynasties
u nattested
( going
i ndividuals),
t he
a nd i ndeed c ertain t ypes o f h istorian ,
a re more c oncerned
f rom p rince t o k ing h as t aken p lace.
F or s uch a c hange
m ay b e t he s urface i ndication o f a d eeper c hange than t he r eplacement o f o ne
name
b y
a nother
( seeing a s t hese k ings
c an h ardly b e s aid t o h ave
i dentities n or r eally p olicy o f a ny k ind s ave the most c hapter w ill b e d ealt w ith i n t urn ,
o nce i t w ill b e t reated i n d etail u nder o nly o ne
6 4
g eneral ).
E ach
t hough w hen a t opic o ccurs more t han c hapter.
3 .3.2
C hapter 2 9
T his
i s t he f irst o f t he
e vents t hat p roduced t he
c hapters
c oncerning the S outh S lays a nd t he
s ituation i n t he m iddle o f the t enth c entury i n
D almatia a nd t he r est o f the B alkans. T here i s c onsiderable c onfusion i n i ts n arrative, t he d iscussion o f t he s ituation i n D almatia b eing i nterrupted 8 67-886)
b y e vents
i n L ombardy w hich i nvolved b oth B asil
( reigned A D
a nd s ome n umber o f the C roats a nd o ther S lays.
L ines
1 -14:
A s
C onstantine
h as
a d esire t o i nform h is
s on o f t he
' difference b etween o ther n ations,
their o rigins a nd c ustoms a nd
o f l ife'
c hapter o n D almatia w ith a s ection o f
h e i nevitably b egins t his
e thnogenesis, r ather
t han
b ut o f t he R omani,
t he p revious
the
i mportant
S lays.
The
i nhabitants
p erson
e thnogenesis
i s t he o riginal l eader o f t he p eople,
f athers
l eads
o r
t he R omani i t
t he n ation t o i ts p resent
i s t he e mperor D iocletian ,
i n
o f
manner
D almatia ,
a n a ccount o f a n
t he g uide who
s ituation.
b enificent
e ither
I n the c ase o f
f ounder o f
S palato ,
b oth c ity a nd p alace, w ho p assed h is name o n t o a nother c ity a nd p eople. A s a f oundation myth i t i s s atisfactory , a s h istory i t i s a v ast d istortion
o f
t he
l ate
R oman
r eality
a nd f ounders
u pon a s eries o f
m isconceptions. T he
t wo
D almatia, f lourish.
1 .
T he
c orrect
a nd h is
a spects
T he main o nes a re a s
R omani
o f
t he
t ale
a re
c onstruction o f t he p alace.
i n
D almatia
D iocletian 's
After t his
t he
l ove
f or
mistakes
f ollows:
came o riginally f rom R ome a t t he t ime o f
D iocletian a nd w ere s ettled t here i n D almatia b ecause h e s o d ecided. G iven
C onstantine's
u ntil t his d ay ' c onnecting D almatia g roup
s tatement
i t i s
t he
t hat
r easonable
k nown D iocletian ,
p eople
t itle a ttaches t o t hem
a ssume
t hat
k nown a s R omani.
D iocletian
N iceia. i s
t hat
w as
emperor
a
p alace )
w ith
a
c ontempary
o f t he E ast,
( Romani)
a nd h ad h is
w ith
a re
R omans
r epresent the i nhabitants
h im .
r esidence a t
T hus a more l ikely r eason f or a g roup b eing k nown a s t hey
i s
L ogically a R oman emperor w ould
l ive a t R ome a nd w hen moving w ould b ring R omans Y et
C onstantine
a n emperor o f R ome who s ettled i n
( to t he e xtent o f building
o f
' this
t o
R omani
a s d istinguished f rom S lays a nd i n f act o f
t he
c oastal
c ities
t hat
w ere
n ot
d estroyed b y t he A vars a nd S lays. 2 .
D iocletian f ounded t he c ity o f S palato. I t i s k nown t hat D iocletian b uilt h is p alace a f ew miles d istant f rom t he c ity o f S alona a nd t hat f ollowing t he d estruction o f t hat c ity s ome o f t he p opulation t ook r efuge i n t he d eserted p alace a nd t hat i t w as t he p alace t hat p rovided
the n ucleus o f t he c ity.
H owever i f t he m id t enth c entury
s ituation i s c onsidered s ome measure o f d evelopment b eyond the w alls i s
l ikely
t o
h ave t aken p lace,
a nd t his w ould c onsititute a nother
p art o f t he c ity .
S palato c ould e asily b e a ttributed t o D iocletian ,
e specially
t he
g iven
e tymological
p osibilities
S palato the c ity w ith a ' little p alace',
6 5
t hat
c ould l ink
a nd thus D iocletian.
I t
i s
n ot
o nly u nfortunate
d erivation
s hould
f or C onstantine b ut i nartistic, l ie
t hat
t he
r eal
w ith A spalathos a n earby p lace m entioned i n
t he N otitia D ignitatum . 3 .
T he c ity o f D ioclea
' now o ccupied b y t he D iocletians'
w as
b uilt
b y
D iocletian a nd t he p opulation o f i t a nd t he n earby a rea t ake t heir n ame f rom h im . D ioclea w as o riginally a n I llyrian c ity , c aptured b y t he R omans D ioclea ,
i n 1 68 B C.
Only l ater w as
i ts name D oclea t ransformed t o
u nder t he i nfluence o f the t radition
t hat
D iocletian
h ad
b een b orn t here ( Dvornik 1 962, 1 41). G iven t his mutation o f t he name t he D iocletians b ecome c omprehensibly n amed.
O verall, C onstantine ( or h is p roducing p lausible s tories o ut o f k nowledge
o f
t he
l ater
s ource ) d isplays b oth a c apacity f or f ew f acts, a nd a lso v ery l ittle
R oman empire.
f urther d emonstrated i n t he n ext
T his l ack o f k nowledge
s ection o f h is n arrative,
the
i s e ven f all
o f
S alona t o t he Avars. L ines w hich
1 4-53:
w hen
S ome
t aken
s even p roblems a rise t ogether
r esult
f rom t his v ersion o f t he
i n
t he c onviction t hat
i t
s tory
i s b oth
u nrealistic a nd u ntrue:
1 .
T he
i dentification o f t he S lays w ith t he Avars;
2 .
T he p eaceful n ature
o f
t hese
p eoples
i s
a t
v ariance
w ith
t he
i nformation g iven b y c ontemporary c hroniclers; 3 .
T he
i gnorance
e xistence, t here
w as
c ontradicts
o f
t he
R omani
a nd
Avars/Slays
b egging t he q uestion o f w hy t he R omani n o
o ne
a cross the r iver?
c ontemporary a ccounts o f
o f
e ach
o ther's
s et t his g uard
i f
T his u nawareness a lso f latly the
i nvasion
o f
t he
B alkan
p rovinces; 4 . 5 .
T he T he a t
R omani r aiding t he A vars/Slays p erpetually; s tupidity o f t he R omani
f rontier g uard ,
a nd t he c urious
f rontier
K lis;
6 .
T he i nstant
e xplulsion o f t he R omani b y t he Avars/Slays;
7 .
T he w orking o utwards o f t he i nvasion o f D almatia f rom S alona.
A gainst t he i ndications t hat t he
s tory i s u tterly u nreliable there i s
t he f act t hat t he g eography o f
S alona
K leisa
c orrect
( Klis)
b eing
i n
the
i s
a ccurately
p ortrayed ,
w ith
p osition i n r elation t o S alona.
T here a rises t he d esire t o ' explain t his a way ' a nd r eject t he s tory e ntirely a s a r esult, b ut t wo p oints c an u sefully b e made h ere. F irst, t he e xistence o f o ne c orrect p iece o f i nformation d oes n ot i ncorrect
f acts a nd c an n ot
s ave the
6 6
s tory a nd ,
s econd ,
j ustify o ther
t he a ccuracy i n
p lacing
K lis
i s more l ikely t o s tem f rom t he
s ituation o f t he o riginal
i nformant t han a s uccessfully p reserved t radition. D almatian
o riginal,
w hich t he t wo a re i ndependently d erived , t his
o riginal
i s
I f t he s tory
h as
e ither i n t he f orm o f c hapter 3 0 o r a d ocument f rom
o ne
o f
t he
a nd t he i nformant o r a uthor c oastal
a
f rom o f
c ities t hen i t w ould b e
r easonable f or t he g eography t o b e c orrect. I ndeed t he i mpression o f t he w hole c hapter i s o f d etailed k nowledge o f t he g eography o f t he c oast b ut v ery l ittle i dea o f w hat e xists b eyond , t he D anube c ould a ny d istant r iver f or t he c haracter i t r eceives. T he a lternative r eaction t o u tter d ismissal a ttempt J ak ng '
t o
s alvage
( 1984).
d estruction
a s
much a s p ossible.
H e a ccepts
o f
S alona.
u ntil t he A D 6 30's,
t he
r ecently
Marovi6
( 1984)
a nd d id n ot
t owards
C onstantinople,
a fter A D
6 14.
t he
f all
o f
t he D anube l imes,
5 80's,
a nd t he a dvance o f t he
Avars
i s
a n
l ater
d ate
f or
t he t he
i nitial
A var
a dvance
p revious d ate o f s hortly i n w ith t he m ission
J akäi6 s uggests t hat t here w as a
t emporary f rontier o n t he r iver C etina. a fter
e stablished
w hich a lso f its
o f J ohn o f R avenna t o r ecover c aptives,
a ccount
s uggests t hat t he c ity s urvived
r ejecting
G iven t he l ater d ate,
t he
b e
T his h as b een u ndertaken b y
f all d uring
t hus
o f
r eally
T he R omani w ould h ave h eld t his t he c apture o f S irmium i n t he A D
a nd
S lays
i nto
o ther
a reas
o f
D almatia a nd t he B yzantine E mpire. I f t his w ere s o t hen t he g uard w ould h ave b een s et h ere a nd K leisa w ould i ndeed h ave b een a f rontier p ost g uarding
t he
a pproaches t o S alona a nd t he c oastal a rea t owards T rogir.
T his i s a v aliant a ttempt t o r escue t he C onstantinian a ccount, t o
c over
m ost
n arrative.
Y et
o f
t he
r easonable
f acts
i n s pite o f t his t here
managing
a nd r einterpret much o f t he
r emains
t he
f eeling
t hat
t he
i nitial a ccount i s u nrecoverable, i t i s t oo s hot t hrough w ith f ancy t o b e s aved. A t emporary f rontier may h ave e xisted o n t he C etina, t here must
h ave
b een
o ne
s omewhere,
b ut t his n arrative c an n ot b e u sed t o
u phold i ts e xistence. T he
f inal p ortion o f t his
s ection i s t he most
f easible.
T he r emnant
o f t he R omani, a s a r esult o f t he i nvasion o f t he Avars/Slays, f led t o t he c oastal c ities a nd h eld s ome o f t hem u p t o t he m id t enth c entury. V ery l ittle n eeds b e s aid c oncerning t his, r ecords
i n
t he
i mperial
a rchive
w ould
a b e
l ocal
i nformant
o r
e ven
a ble t o p rovide a ccurate
i nformation a bout t his a nd i ts p resence h ere i s n ot s urprising. T he c ities w ill b e c onsidered a t a l ater p oint b ut i t s hould b e n oted t hat t he o rder o f naming r uns u p t he E ast c oast o f t he Adriatic f rom S outh t o N orth , s hifting W est t o t ake i n O psara , t hus t racing t he l ine o f t he B yzantine t erritory i n D almatia. i s
u ntrustworthy ,
O verall,
t he n arrative o f l ines
1 4-53
t he o nly u seful i nformation b eing t hat c oncerning t he
c ities t hen o ccupied b y t he R omani. L ines
5 4-115:
H aving d ealt w ith t he R omani a nd t he l oss o f D almatia,
C onstantine g oes o n t o o utline t he n ature o f t he a uthority o f t he e mpire o ver t he C roats a nd h ow t hat a uthority w as r estored. U nfortunately i n d oing s o h e i s s idetracked b y I talian m aterial, a nd l ines 1 15-216 a re o f n o u se a t a ll.
6 7
T he d ate o f t he i t
c an b e
f all o f S alona h as n ot b een g iven b y C onstantine,
r eign o f H eraclius n ations
but
s upposed t o h ave t aken p lace e ither i n o r s lightly b efore a bout
K analites,
( AD
i t,
6 10-41),
s uch
D iocletians f rom
a
b ecause f rom t hat t ime C roats,
a nd
T here i s a t t his p oint m aterial
a s
S erbs,
A retani,
l acuna
l ater l ines,
' Dalmatia a nd t he
Z achlumi,
T erbouniotes,
w ho a re a lso c alled P agani
i n
t he
t ext.
t he
H owever,
* **'.
g iven
t he
t hat t he c ities o f D almatia a nd t he v arious
n ations h ad t hrown o ff t he r eins o f empire, t he l acuna may b e f illed t o g ive a r eading s omething l ike: ' Since t he r eign o f H eraclius...Dalmatia a nd t he n ations a bout i t...Aretani, s ubject
t o
n ations w ere,
t he
empire
i n more d etail l ater, f rom
t he
w ho
a re
o f t he R omans.' b ut h ere i t
e arliest t imes,
a lso
c alled
P agani
i s
f irmly s et
o ut
t hat
r esult
r ulers
( reigned A D 8 20-829 ).
o f
t he
empire,
r esponsible
n otably M ichael
t he
d ynasty
A s
a
r esult
a chieved
I I
p revious
t o
t he
T he
i ncompetent I t
o wn
i s w as
n or t hat t he f ounder o f
s ituation s o c reditably.
o f t he i nattention o f B yzantium t he c ities o f D almatia
s elf-government
s elf-governing ,
o f
C onstantine's
f or t he t errible d ecay o f a uthority ,
h is d ynasty r estored t he
t hey
u nder t he a uthority o f B yzantium .
s tate o f i ndependence t hat o ccured w as the n ot s urprising t hat
w ere
C onstantine d escribes a ll t he
b ut
a nd
n ot
i n
t he
a ny
S lav
n ormal
n ations
w ay ,
a lso
b ecame
w ith p rinces,
b ut w ith
c haracteristically S lavic ' zupans'. G iven t he s tate o f B yzantine a uthority i n t he B alkans d uring t he r eign o f H eraclius i t i s u nnecessary t o t ake
the
s eriously;
o riginal
d ominion
o f
t he
empire
o ver
t he
c laim t o p rimary a uthority f or the s ake o f n egotiation. i n
w ith
S lays
t oo
s ome w ould s ee C onstantine a s o nly s etting o ut t he B yzantine t he
p urpose
o f
a uthority w ould b e c ast:
DAI
a nd
o ne
' We h ave a lways
may
T his w ell
f its
imagine h ow t he c laim t o
h ad a uthority h ere,
i t w as
n ot
e xercised a t o ne t ime b ecause o f t he s loth a nd i ncompetence o f s ome p oor emperors, p articularly M ichael I I. I t w as r estored a t y our r equest by B asil
a nd
s ince t hen h as b een maintained '.
t he p ale o f n ormal n ations
i n t wo w ays,
r ulers
b eing
a nd
s econdly
c orrected b y B asil T he
a uthority
b y
T he S lays
f irst b y
u nbaptised.
r emained o utside
b eing B oth
w ithout
t hese
p roper
f aults w ere
i n t he m iddle o f t he n inth c entury. o f B yzantium i s d emonstrated b y t he s ubmission o f t he
l eaders o f t he S lays t o t he c ivil a uthority o f B asil a nd
t he
a uthority
S lays h as b een
h e
c hallenged , p agan.
r epresents.
a nd i t
Y et
t he
p aganism
o f
t he
i s s uggested t hat o nly a p roportion o f t he S lays w ere
A s w ell a s d emonstrating t his g eneralised a uthority ,
s hows B asil e xercising a
v ery
D almatians,
S lav a like,
t he S aracens. g iven ,
R omani
s piritual
a nd
s pecific
c apacity
f or
t he
p resent a t a ny o f t hese
B yzantine p assage
s ubjects o r a llies. i s
p olitical
s ieges, A s
i t w as
J enkins h as
i n t hat i t
d ealing w ith t he
s iege
o bject ( 1962,
a nd
d oes n ot a dd a nything o f u se t o t he D almatian s ituation.
6 8
i f
the t hey
c apacity a nd n ot a s
' the
r ather t han m erely h istorical'
r emainder o f t he n arrative,
a ccount
a s a r esult o f t he t reaty o f A achen ,
D almatian C roats w ere s ubjects o f t he F rankish empire a nd t hus, w ere
t he
t o the d efence o f L ombardy a gainst
T here a re many h istorical c uriosities a bout
most p articularly t hat,
C onstantine
mobilising
t he
o f
t he
1 01 ).
T he
i ntrigues,
L ines
2 17-295:
F ollowing
t he
B asilian
i ntermission
t he material
d ealing w ith t he R omani a nd t heir c ities c ontinues w ith a d escription o f t he c ities a nd n otable f acts a bout t heir p opulations. I t i s n ot n ecessary t o d eal w ith t his i n d etail. A ll t hat s hould b e n oted i s t hat t he
t ime
e lapsed
s ince
t he
f oundation
a mended f rom 5 00 t o 3 00 y ears,
o f R agusa s hould p robably b e
w hich w ould g ive A D 6 49 a s
t he
d ate
o f
f oundation , a nd t hat e very e tymology t hat C onstantine a ttempts i s w rong. W hilst t he i slands a nd c ities h ave f or t he most p art b een i dentified , t he
o rder o f t heir n aming i s n ot v ery o rdered a nd s ome i slands,
U gljan a re n ot n amed. a re
' very
H owever ,
n otably
g iven C onstantine's a dmission t hat t here
many o thers o f w hich t he n ames a re n ot i ntelligible'
n either
o rder n or o missions a re w orth f urther m ention. A t t his p oint t he r un o f t he C onstantinian m aterial i s i nterrupted b y c hapter 3 0,
w hich p roceeds t o r epeat t he n arrative o f t he f all o f S alona
a nd g oes o n t o t he a rrival o f t he C roats i n D almatia a nd f urther d etails o f t heir l ife. 3 .3.3
C hapter 3 0
Q uite c learly t his c hapter h as n ot b een f ully e dited i nto D AI,
f or i f
i t w ere n ot p resent c hapter 3 1 w ould c ontinue f rom 2 9 q uite e asily w ith t he a rrival o f t he C roats a nd i nformation c oncerning t heir g overnment a nd
g eographical s ituation.
a nd a p oor e ditor,
T oynbee t hought C onstantine muddle-headed ,
a nd t he i nsertion o f c hapter 3 0,
C onstantinian i nterpolation ,
w ould j ustify t his
i f o f c ourse i t
i s a
j udgement.
G iven t hat i t i s n ot p roperly i ncorporated a nd d oes n ot
f it i nto
t he
s equence t he q uestion o f a uthorship must a rise. B ury ( 1906, 5 25) n oticed t hat i s w as a t o dds w ith 2 9 a nd 3 1 b ut c onsidered i t t o h ave b een w ritten b y C onstantine a t a l ater d ate a nd i nexpertly i nserted i n t he most r easonable p lace.
G enerally t his a ttribution i s
n ot
a ccepted
t oday , f or t here a re l inguistic d ifferences b etween c hapter 3 0 a nd t he r emainder o f DAI, i n p articular t he f orm o f t he i ntroduction ( Dvornik 1 962,
1 12),
a nd i t h as b een s uggested t hat
s ome o f t he e vents r ecorded
must h ave t aken p lace a fter C onstantine's d eath.
D vornik d oes n ot a gree
w ith t he l atter, b ut c onsiders 3 0 t o h ave b een w ritten a bout A D 9 55 ( ibid , 1 00) b y a nother h and a nd i nserted b y C onstantine. B ut w hose w as t he o ther h and? T here a re n o n amed c andidates, o nly s uggestions f or t he a uthor's n ationality. T hat h e w as a S lav s eems u nlikely , b ut h e m ay w ell
h ave
b een
a
D almatian
T his w ould a lso a ccount t he
most
e xtreme
w ho w as o ften i n c ontact w ith t he S lays.
f or h is i nterest i n D almatia.
s tatement
o f
t he c ase,
H owever
t his
i s
f or t he a uthor n eed o nly b e
v isiting D almatia t o o btain most o f t he i nformation a nd l ater w riting a r eport f or C onstantine. B ut a s a ll s uch h ypotheses r est s olely u pon h is t ext t here s eems l ittle c hance o f b eing a ble t o m ore c losely. T his c hapter c an b e d ivided i nto s ix u nits ( such
p lace
f or p urposes
a d ivision t aken a s a n i ndication o f d ifferent
s ections a re:
6 9
t he
a uthor
o f
a ny
a nalysis
s ources e tc ).
T he
1 .
L ines
1 -5
2 .
L ines
6 -13 G eographical a ccount;
3 .
L ines
1 3-61 T he f all o f S alona a nd D almatia t o t he Avars;
4 .
L ines
6 1-71 T he a rrival o f t he C roats;
5 .
L ines
7 1-90 O f t he o rigins o f t he C roats a nd t heir l ater h istory;
L ines
9 0-142 T he o rganisation o f t he C roats a nd t heir r elations w ith
6 .
I ntroduction;
t he c oastal c ities.
I ntroduction: a bove,
A g ood p lain d idactic i ntroduction w hich ,
a s w as n oted
h elps t o s uggest t hat t his c hapter r epresents a s eparate a uthor.
G eographical
A ccount:
T he
c oastal r ange o f D almatia i s c learly s et
o ut, b ut o nce a gain the i nland r ange i s e xtended a s f ar a s t he D anube, w hereas i n r eality this a rea w as p art o f P annonia. I f t here i s a ny s ignificance i n t his a ccorded e xtension o f t he p rovincial b oundary i t i s more l ikely t o r eflect t he n ature o f t he t ale, f or i t w ould make l ittle s ense t o h ave t he R omani b eing o utside D almatia.
a ttacked
f rom
T he F all o f S alona a nd D almatia t o t he Avars: b uilder
o f
S palato
i s
m entioned
m igrating R omani a re n ot p resent, c ity
f or
t he i mperial p alace.
h ere
i nside
t he
empire
b ut
A lthough D iocletian the
a s i n 2 9,
t he g reat n umber o f
i nstead S alona a ppears
a s
a
s ervice
A s w ith m any s imilar f oundation l egends
t he p assage o f t ime i s t otally i gnored t he n arrative l aunches
i nto
the
d ealings o f t he Avars a nd t he c itizens o f D almatia i mmediately a fter m entioning D iocletian. F undamentally , this i s t he s ame a ccount a s i n 2 9,
t hough w ith o ne o r t wo n otable d ifferences:
1 .
T he
2 .
T he Avars a re the r eason f or t he g uard , a nd a re n ot the u nsoldierly p easants o f 2 9. I t i s d ifficult t o u nderstand w hy the R omans, w ho
C onfusion o f Avar/Slav i s n ot p resent h ere.
a re k eeping g uard b ecause o f t he Avars, that h ad t heir a bode t here'. a g uard t o b e o ver-turned , g uard a gainst s omething. o ver-turners c onfused.
w ere
t he
s hould w onder ' who t hey w ere
T he c onstruction o f t he s tory r equires a nd t o a l ogical a uthor , a g uard h ad t o
Unfortunately , s ame
g roup,
b ecause t he t hreat a nd
t he
the
s tory i s b ound t o b ecome
T he Avars a lso h ave a m ilitary c apacity a nd d o n ot
w orry
a bout t he p roblem o f r eccuring a ttack b ut r evenge. 3 .
K lis i s n ot m entioned ,
4 .
T he
R omans
maintain
t he Avars i nstead f all s traight u pon S alona. t he
c oastal
l iving f rom t he s ea.
7 0
c ities b ecause t hey g ain their
B ecause t he t wo v ersions o f t he s tory a re s ource h as b een p ostulated , T his i s p ossible, o f
3 0.
s o
s imilar
a n
i dentical
e ven t hat t he v ersion i n 2 9 d erived f rom 3 0.
a nd w ould m ean t hat t he 2 9 v ersion i s a p oor r edaction
S uch a c onclusion i s l argely b ased u pon t he c onfusions p resent
i n 2 9 t hat a re a bsent i n 3 0.
T he
s tory g ains
n o
more
c redibility
b y
r epetition a nd s hould c ontinue t o b e d ismissed. 3 .3.4
T he A rrival o f t he C roats
T his s hort s ection h as p roduced s ome o f t he g reatest c ontroversy , w ildest t heorising a nd most i nconclusive r esults o f a ll p arts o f D AI, r elating
a s
i t
d oes
t he
e thnogenesis
o f
t he
C roats.
c onsider t he q uestion o f t he a rrival o f t he C roats a s t he a ccount p oint. W ith
o f
t he
t heir
Avars
a rrival
i n
D almatia,
f rom w here t he B elocroats
t he C roats n ow
s uddenly a ppear, ( mid
K osentzis,
Mouchlo ,
( a
s trangely
C hrobatos,
o ff f rom t he main b ody o f C roats a nd p roceded a rrival t o
s pringing
c entury )
l ive
n ear B avaria ). A s , m ight b e e xpected t he t hey c ome l aden w ith t he r equisite
T hese s even s iblings
L obelos, t hey
D almatia,
t enth
i nformation t hat n o r espectable m igrating g roup w ould d are
t o l eave b ehind. K loukas,
p ossible
3 1 w ill a lso b e d ealt w ith a t t his
( White C roats)
( Belocroatia b eing s omewhere C roats d o n ot s imply a rrive, g enealogical
i n
I n o rder t o
f ully a s
f ought
t he
Avars,
d efeated
n ow t o b e k nown a s C roatia.
p erfect
n umber ),
T ouga a nd B ouga ,
t o
D almatia.
t hem ,
s plit
On
t heir
a nd s ettled d own i n
I n c hapter 3 1 t he C roats m igrated
s eek t he p rotection o f t he emperor H eraclius,
w ho s ent t hem t o c lear
t he A vars o ut o f D almatia a nd s ettle i n t he d epopulated a rea t hemselves. S o much h as b een w ritten o n t hese t wo s ections t hat e ven i n 1 945 G rg ogoire c ould o bserve s erait f acile, mais f atigant d e f aire l ' histoire d e c ette i nterminable c ontroverse ( 88)'. T he main q uestion i s w hether t here w as a m igration o f t he C roats. A fter t his v arious s ubsiduary w here,
q uestions
a rise,
w hen
d id
t he m igration t ake p lace,
R ather t han g o t hrough e very a ttempt a t r esolution f rom L ucius o nwards, s tarting
t he s ummary p rovided b y B arada p oint.
B arada
h imself
( 1952)
n amed
w ill
I s
DAI
D id 6 .
3 .
Y es:
1 7.
N o:
( 1666 ) a s
t he
t o
g ive
n umbers
o f
4 .
B elocroatia e xist a nd i f s o w hen? N o:
t aken
t rustworthy i n t he i nformation c oncerning t he m igration o f
t he C roats? 2 .
b e
t he v arious p roponents o f t he
t heories, b ut i n t he p resent c ase i t w ill s uffice a dherents t o e ach a nswer r ather than n ames.
1 .
f rom
i n w hat manner a nd d id H eraclius h ave a ny r ole i n i t?
Y es,
i n t he
t enth
c entury:
5 .
W here w as i t? L ittle P oland: 3 .
E astern G alicia: 3 . L aba i n C zechslovakia: I t r epresents S amo's k ingdom : 2 .
7 1
7 .
4 .
H ow
many
migrations w ere t here?
One a nd f rom N orthern H ungary:
5 .
C roatian:
9 .
H ow
the
d id
C roats
T hrough P annonia:
I n
v iew
o f
7 .
One a nd f rom t he C arpathians:
1 .
a rrive?
T wo,
a n Avaro-Slavic a nd
About
t he
c lear
t he d egree o f d ivergence
s ummary ,
a nd t he
c omplied b y B arada,
i nformation.
U nfortunately ,
n on-Slavic
g roup
t o
r eplace
u nderstanding o f e thnic a nd material
t hrows
u p.
a nd
t his
p ossibility o f a n on-Danubian S lavic i nvasion ,
i t
c oncentrate
c annot b e d one,
o ther
B ecause
b efore
o r t he
q uestions
o f
the
b orne i n m ind o ne t endency i n e xplanation a re
a bsolutely
c ontingencies e xplanation
s hould
u pon
f or t he
a ppearance
o f
t hat
t he
a rchaeological
s hould
' no more t hings
n ecessary '.
E xplanations w ith
( assuming o f c ourse
that
s hould b e p referred t o the c omplex o ne.
a lso
b e
t hat
s uspicion ,
i t
n ot
c onsidered.
a ccounts
d emand a nd
f or
s pecial
t he a ll
s impler f eatures)
A rchaeology h as moved a way f rom
c aution s hould b e e xercised w hen f aced w ith t he
B arada h imself,
a fter s etting o ut t he c ontroversy s o f ar,
a ny s upporting e vidence, w ritten
a t
a s w ell).
p articularly
a s
DAI
s ome t hree h undred y ears d istance I n
the
m id
C arpathians,
a rrival o f t he Avars i n
the
i s
s ixth
c entury
a
s econdary
w ere a nd
D almatia c A D
b usily t heir
a nd
t he
e ngaged
e ventually r eaching a s
i nvasion a re
A t this p oint t he e vidence ' Hrvat'
i n P annonia.
a nd t he
Whilst t he
a nd a s
a r esult
c rossed t he S ava , t he
t aking
L ower
D anube
f ar a s t he P eloponnese.
f rom R ussian ,
mentioned
i n
7 2
P aul
B ut where w ere t he C roats? G erman a nd C zech s ources
t he R ussian P rimary C hronicle i s
T he
f ound i n s ources a s w ide s pread a s
t he D eacon a nd I sidore o f S eville.
I n
t he
1 0).
w ith the P ersian W ar o n t heir E astern
S lav t ributaries/allies
c rossed i nto the B alkans,
i ntroduced.
A lut,
Avars e liminating t he G epids,
O ther S lavic a nd Antic t ribes o n
I ndications o f t his
Antes
c hanged t he a ffairs o f C entral E urope c onsiderably, L ombards
6 14.
t he
( ibid ,
f rontier t he d efence o f t he B alkans t ook a s econd p lace, Avars
s ource
the S outhern a nd W estern
t he u pper T isza a nd t he u pper O der
Avars t aking o ver t he t erritory o f t he L ombards B yzantines
f orward
( and s everal h undred m iles
H e then c onstructed the movement o f the S lays a nd
E urope.
r esulting
p ut
s hould n ot b e t aken a s a ccurate w ithout
b oundaries o f the S lav o ccupation w ere the l ower D anube,
named
h istorian 's
f or i nvasions.
t he p rinciple that DAI n arrative
t he
t he
i nvasions t hat n eed b e p ostulated the b etter i s t he p resent v iew.
G iven that, d esire
b e
s hould b e p resumed t o e xist
b e
r egarded
c an
A s t he a rchaeology i s t o b e
t he a ttempt t o e xplain a ll c ulture c hange b y m igration o r i nvasion , f ewer
a
e ffect o f t he A rrival u pon t he
t hat h as b een c onsidered.
W illiam o f O ccam s tated t hat
S outh
i s
the Avars w ould make a d ifference t o t he
i nterpretation o f t he a rchaeological e vidence a f inal v iew p roduced
a cross
3 .
3 .
s hown b y t his
T here i s a t emptation t o a void the f ray
amenable
than
a
that n o e asy s olution e xists t o t he p roblem o f the a rrival o f t he
C roats. more
E astern C arpathians:
A bout the e nd o f t he A lps:
f act that more h as b een p ublished s ince i t w as
1 2.
t hen
E astern
( henceforth R PC ) G alicia
i s
a t ribe
( Cross
a nd
S herbowitz-Wetzor 1 973, a bout
K rakov
i n
5 3),
L ittle
a nd a s tate c alled
P oland
i n
White
C roatia
t he m id t enth c entury.
e xisted T enth a nd
e leventh c entury s ources f rom G ermany r ecord p lacenames a ssociated w ith ' Hrvat', ' Chruuati' n ear H alle a nd ' Churbate' a nd ' Crawat' i n S axony. R ecords o f t he a rchbishopric o f
P rague
o pposing
' Chrovati
b anks
o f
t he
L abe,
r ecord e t
t wo
p roduces
f urther t oponyms a nd c oncludes t hat t hey a re
r ecords
o f
C roat
p resence
b ut
r ather
t ribes
l iving
a lera C hrovati'.
i ndicate
n ot
o n
B arada
c ontemporary
p revious p ositions.
B arada's p osition i s t hat t he C roats, o ne t ribe, o r m ore l ikely a n u nion o f t ribes o f S lavic o r A ntic c haracter , w ere s ettled i n E astern G alicia u ntil A D 5 65,
w hen t hey a llied t hemselves w ith t he A vars w ho w ere moving
W est a nd S outh. I n t his a lliance t he C roats moved w hen t he A vars moved a nd e ventually t ook p art i n t he i nvasion o f D almatia. T hey f inally r evolted a gainst t he A vars, A D
6 26,
p ossib_y w ith B yzantine h elp ,
s ometime a fter
t he t ime o f t he A var d efeat a t t he g ates o f C onstantinople.
T he
r eferences t o t he f ive b rothers a nd t wo s isters B arada v iews a s s ome c onfusion i nvolved w ith t he s ources a nd t he n ormal B yzantine m ethod o f t reating e thnonyms. S ince B arada p ublished t hese v iews t he d ating o f t he
f all
o f
S alona
h as b een p ushed f orward t o t he A D 6 30's a nd t he p ossibility o f a H eraclian i nvitation i s c onsiderably d iminished , b ut t he c entral p oint o f h is t heory r emains; r ebelled a gainst t hem . r emarkable
manner.
t he C roats a rrived a long w ith t he A vars a nd t hen T he m igrations a re k ept t o a m inimum i n a
B ut
w hat o f K loukas,
C hrobatos, T ouga a nd B ouga? a uthor's c onfusion?
t o
L obelos,
K osentzis,
A re t hey o nly t he r esult o f
t he
Mouchlo, a nonymous
G rggoire c onsiders t he n ames t o b e e ponyms w hich w ill p rovide a c lue w here t he C roats o riginated a nd p rovides s uggestions f or f our o ut o f
t he
s even:
L ovelos=Lublin ,
K loukas=Crakow o r d aring s uggestions'
K osentzes=Kosice,
B ouga=River
B ug ,
G logau. D vornik r egards t hese a s ' ingenious a nd u nfortunately ' they a re n ot c onclusive' ( 1962, 1 17).
V arious o ther s uggestions h ave b een made,
i ncluding A var o rigins
f or t he
n ames Mouchlo a nd K oszentzes a nd e ven G othic o r S armatian f or t he l atter n ame. I f G r6goire's e tymologies a re d ismissed t hen d o w e l ose h is g eographical l ocation? p rop
u p
a nd l ater ,
t he
T he s imple a nswer i s t hat t hey a re n ot n eeded t o
l ocation o f W hite C roatia.
O nly o ne n ame s eems a t
g lances o f a ny u se a nd t hat i s C hrobatos.
f irst,
I f a ny n ame i s
a n
e thnogenetic o ne i t i s t his, t he o thers may n ot b e S lavic, maybe t hey a re S armatian a s D vornik s uggests ( ibid ) b ut C hrobatos c an o nly b e a l egendary l eader o f t he C roats
( Chrobati).
T he s usceptability o f t his n ame t o e xplanation r esulted
i n
G regoire
a lso f alling u pon C hrobatos i n h is e xploration o f t he p roblem o f t he C roat m igration. H e a lso c ompounded C hrobatos w ith K ouvratos ( or K rovatos), a B ulgar c hief w ho r evolted a gainst t he A vars a nd m ade a t reaty o f f riendship w ith t he emperor H eraclius. A s G regoire p ointed o ut t he p arallels w ith C hrobatos a re s triking , b oth l ed t heir p eople i n r evolts a gainst t he A vars, w ere e ventually a llied t o H eraclius a nd o perated a bout t he s ame t ime.
N ot
c ontent w ith t his
s tartling r eduction
o f u nnecessary e ntities G rdgoire t ransforms C hrobatos/Kouvratos
7 3
i nto
a
t rinity b y t he i ntroduction o f a f urther B ulgarian p rince. t he
Miracula
p risoners
S ancti
a nd
D emitrii
t he
p eople
u nder
e xiled
A ccording t o
A var K han p laced a l arge n umber o f t he
r ule
o f
K ouber
( Kouver ).
E ventually o vercome w ith h omesickness, t he e xiles d ecided t o l eave, h aving t o d efeat t he A vars i n s ome f ive o r s ix b attles b efore r eaching a nd A D
s ettling by T hessalonike. 6 38 o r
6 45,
t he
T his
s ort o f d ate
f inal
s et o f e vents o ccurred a round
s uggested f or t he o ther t wo.
i tself i s g iven a n I ranian o rigin b y G rdgoire; meaning
' he
w ho
p ossesses
C hrobatos/Kouvratos/Kouver
f irm
o pposed
f riends'.
I n
t he K han o f t he Avars,
a nd r uled a l arge n umber o f m ixed r aces w ho e ventually o wn
t raditions,
w hich
s urvive
t o
t he
T he
name
C hrovathos o r C horouathos
p resent
s ummary
d efeated h im
g enerated
t heir
i n t he three s eparate
f orms. I t
i s
a b eautiful,
b ut u ntrustworthy s olution.
c onflate t hese t hree i ndividuals, t he h ypothesis
1 .
i t
T here i s n o n eed t o
i s a s tep t oo f ar.
Dvornik r ejects
o n a n umber o f p oints:
S imilarity
a nd
c oincidence
d o n ot
f orm s ufficient r eason o n t heir
o wn. 2 .
T he s imilarity b etween t he B ulgarian K ouvratos a nd C hrobatos a pparent than g ive o nly K urt.
r eal,
T he h ard c onflict a gainst the Avars i n D almatia i n w hich t he a re
s aid
t o
h ave
i s more
i n p articular w hen t he B ulgarian r egnal l ists
C roats
b een e ngaged t ook p lace a c onsiderable d istance
a way f rom t he B ulgarian theatre o f w ar.
D vornik s tates
' The
S lays
i nstead that:
o f
emancipated
t he
o ld
p rovince
themselves..,
w ith
S erbs...the emperor H eraclius t ribes,
who
o f
I llyricum
b efriended
t hese
t wo
S armatian
w ere a lready S lavicised t o a g reat e xtent but w ere
a s e ager a s e ver f or n ew a dventures a nd , h e
a pparently
t he h elp o f the C roats a nd t he
l iberated t he p rovince o f I llyricum .
w ith
t heir
a ssistance
T here a gain t he C roats
a nd S erbs s ucceeded t o t he Avars a nd b rought w ithin their o wn r ule, u nder B yzantine s uzerainty , t he S lavonic t ribes t hey h ad j ust
F or
s et
f ree
D vornik DAI
the a ccounts s ources,
( Dvornik 1 949,
i s b asically c orrect,
i n c hapters
t he
f irst
i nterest
s ettlement,
n ot
t o
w ith t he d iscrepancies b etween
2 9/31 a nd 3 0 b eing t he r esult o f t wo
a ccount
imperial a rchives a nd the C roats
1 5).'
b eing
t aken
f rom
f iles
s econd f rom a D almatian r eport. m ention
w hile C onstantine,
H eraclius
a nxious t o
7 4
a s
s tress
d ifferent
l urking i n the I t w as i n t he
b ringing B yzantine
a bout their a uthority ,
c ites h im a s t he m otive f orce i nstigator
o f
t heir
b ehind
c onversion
t he
t o
m igration
a s
C hristianity.
w ell
a s
t he
D vornik p roduces a
s ubstantial a mount o f e vidence f or t he e xistence o f White
C roatia
f rom
i ndependent s ources ( ibid , 2 83 o nwards), a nd f rom t his s upports h is b elief i n t he DAI a ccount. W hen B arada c laims t hat t he a ccount i n DAI i s
u nsupported ,
D vornik v iews t he 2 9/31 n arrative a nd t he 3 0 n arrative
a s b eing i ndependent t hus g iving the n ecessary s upport t o a ccount.
the
i nvasion
I f t hat i s i ndeed t rue t hen i t i s o ne more t hing t o b e b rought
i n f avour o f a s eparate m igration o f t he C roats. T o c omplicate a n a lready c onfused s ituation t he d ate o f f irst h alf o f t he s eventh c entury f or t he a rrival o f c hallenged
b y
Margetid,
h as a bandoned h er e arlier p osition. r ecent
c ommentators,
3 1
b eing
a s
M argetid,
u ntrustworthy.
b een
i n
c ommon
w ith
w ho
o ther
B yzantine T hus o nly
t he
p lace?
r ecently
a
m igration
I t
i s
s een
o f
t he
e vents
A long w ith 3 1 g oes t he o nly
t he H eraclian o ne.
K laiä o bserves,
a s
e stablishment
o f t he C roats.
g iven d ate f or the m igration: t ake
h as
o f t heir c laim t o a uthority o ver t he C roats.
t he n arrative o f 3 0 i s o f a ny u se i n t he s urrounding
C roats
d ismisses t he a ccount o f C roat m igration g iven i n
u tterly
r ationalisation
t he
a nd h is v iews h ave b een e ndorsed b y K laiä,
' I b elieve h e i s
When d id t he m igration r ight w hen h e d oubts t he
g enerally-held b elief t hat t he C roats a rrived i mmediately a fter t he o f S aiona '
( 1985,
3 7).
f all
Margetiä d ates t he C roat m igration t o t he e nd o f
t he e ighth c entury o r t he s tart o f t he n inth c entury ,
o n
t he
b asis
o f
t he i nternal c hronology o f 3 0 c ombined w ith o ther i nformation. T he i mportant
s tatements
f or
M argetiä
a re
that
t he
C roats
w ere
s ubject t o t he F ranks i n t heir h omeland ( je W hite C roatia ) a nd t hat t hey a ri .ived a nd f ought t he Avars f or s ome y ears, l ater r ebelling a gainst t he F ranks
t o
e vents,
t o w hich h e a llows a s pan
r ebellion
e ventually o f
L judevit
l iberate
t hemselves. o f
P osayski
s ome
w hich
d ating t he C roats a rrived a round A D
Margetiö 2 0
b roke
7 95,
a t
t ies
t o
3 0
o ut
i n A D 8 22.
t he
e nd
i n these
y ears, o f
t he
t o
t he
On t hat e ighth
c entury w hen t he w ar o f the Avars a nd F ranks w as g etting u nder w ay. I f Margetiä i s c orrect i n h is d ating t hen t he d evelopment o f C roatian p olitical a nd s ocial i nstitutions w ill b e s ignificantly d ifferent. T he e stablishment o f t he s tate a nd s imilar matters w ould n ot h ave o ccupied c enturies b ut r ather d ecades.
F urther,
t he n ature o f t he Avar o r S lavic
o ccupation o f D almatia w ould h ave t o b e d rastically r e-assessed. K laid,
w hilst
a ccepting
w ith many o f Margetiä's t he
Avaro-Frankish
w ar
t he
n ew d ating o f t he m igration d isagrees
s econdary v iews,
i n p articular
a nd i ts Adriatic f ront.
e xistence o f a n A varo-Croat w ar,
r egarding i t a s
h is
o pinion
o f
K laid a lso d oubts t he a
r epetition
o f
t he
C roato-Frankish w ar b ecause b oth l ast s even y ears a nd t here w ould b e n o Avars f or t he C roats t o f ight. F inally t he a ssociation o f t he r ebellion a gainst t he F ranks w ith t he r ebellion o f L judevit P osayski i s q uestioned o n t he g rounds t hat t he r ebellion m entioned i s w hile
L judevit's
r ebellion
t ook
a
p lace i n P annonia.
K laiä put t he r ebellion s lightly l ater.
7 5
i n
D almatian
s ource
B ecause o f t hat,
G iven t he c onflicting v iews, q uestions
i s n ecessary ,
t he v arious p arts o f e xistence o f White m igration.
R ather
e xistence C roats
o f
o rdered
e xamination
o f
t he
main
t he C roat a rrival p rocess. F or e xample, t he C roatia c an n ot i n i tself b e t aken a s p roof o f t he t he
White
f rom t here.
a n
f or l ogical l inks n eed t o b e e stablished b etween
e xistence
C roatia
o f
a nd
W hite
n ot
C roatia
s hows
o nly
t he
t he r eality o f t he m igration o f
A f uller b reak-down
o f
t he
p rocess
p roduces
t he
f ollowing l inked q uestions:
1 .
D id
White C roatia e xist
i n the t enth c entury?
2 .
D id
White C roatia e xist
i n s ome f orm i n t he
3 .
D id t he C roats
c ome
4 .
When ,
d id t he C roats a rrive i n D almatia?
i f e ver,
f rom White C roatia?
D id White C roatia e xist M aking
o f
C entral
o r
a t
i n
E urope',
s ources o ther than C roats,
the
t enth
h as
p resented
C onstantine
l east
t hat
C roats
S erbs.
E urope
a nd
Ma'sudi i n
( Moravians),
t he
g ive
f rom
t he
t enth
o n
mare's
i n
' The
e vidence
e xistence
o f
f rom White
a nd
o f
S lavic
t ribes
i n
a re f ound m ention o f C roats a nd
c entury
( Croats)
names
S urbin
C achin
( Serbs),
( Czechs).
f rom a l ost
Morawa
T hree
s ource,
o ther
p robably
t ravel n otes o f a n Armenian o r P ersian t raveller
w ho j ourneyed among t he S lays. l ives
t he
a ccounts
w riters t ake t heir a ccounts o f S lav l ands o riginating
D vornik,
s ufficient
a llows
i n t heir a ccounts
C horwatin
c entury?:
N orth o f t he C arpathians t o b e a ccepted.
S everal Arab a nd P ersian w riters N orthern
s eventh c entury?
One S lav l and i s
r uled
m ilk f rom a c apital c alled J rvab ,
t he t hree v ersions a vailable.
b y
a
k ing
w ho
K hurdab o r J rvat
i n
T he k ing i s k nown a s S wet Malik a nd h as a
v iceroy c alled S upandj. D vornik a nd o thers d etect h ere the C roats w ith a s tate o f s ome c apacity e xisting o n t he N orthern s lopes o f t he C arpathians t here
( Dvornik 1 949,
i s A lfred
t ranslation
o f
t he
2 71-3)
G reat
O rosius'
t o
I f t he A rab a ccount i s n ot
b e
H istory
t hrown o f
t he
i nto
t he
W orld t he
s ufficient
s cale.
I n
h is
f ollowing p assage
o ccurs:
' To
t he E ast o f t he c ountry o f t he Marava i s t he c ountry o f t he
W isle
[ Vistula],
a nd t o t he E ast o f t hem a re
f ormerly w ere t he G oths. t he D alamensan
[ the D aleminzi,
o n t he E lbe],
t he D alamensan a re t he H orithi D alamensan a re t he S urpe 2 72-3,
D acians,
w ho
[ Croats],
[ Serbs]...
a nd t o t he E ast
o f
a nd t o t he N orth o f t he
( Quoted
b y
D vornik ,
i bid ,
h is b racketed e xpansions).'
A gain t he C roats a re p robably
t he
T o t he N orth-East o f t he Moravians a re
a bout
t he
l ocated
N orthern
n ear
t he
C arpathians.
7 6
S erbs
a nd
t he
Moravians,
G iven t his material,
which
s trongly
c onfirms C onstantine's a ccount o f a W hite C roatia i n t he N orth
C arpathian a rea, e xistence d oubted. p resent
o f
a nd t he p lace n ames c ited
White
C roatia
p reviously
b y
B arada ,
i n t he t enth c entury c annot
t he
r easonably b e
B arada 's o pinion t hat t he C roat name w as a s urvival, a nd n ot a ( mid t enth c entury ) r eality , d oes n ot h old , f or t here d oes s eem
t o h ave b een a n a rea o ccupied b y C roats i n t he t enth c entury. D id
White
C roatia
e xist
i n t he s eventh c entury?:
W hite C roatia m ight t urn o ut m igration
o ccurred
i n
t o
b e
a n
u nimportant
t he l ate e ighth c entury ,
c onsidered h ow f ar b ack W hite C roatia g oes. e vidence
t hat h as b een p ut
l ittle
i f
t he
b ut e ven s o i t must b e
R egrettably
most
o f
t he
f orward s o f ar d oes n ot t ouch o n t he p roblem
o f e arlier o ccupation o f W hite C roatia. h ow
T he e xistence o f q uestion
H owever,
w hen i t i s
c onsidered
e vidence t here i s f or a ny a spect o f N orthern C entral E urope
i n t hat p eriod i t
i s n ot
i f
h ave b ecome f ixed e nough t o b e r ecorded t hen a c ertain
p lace
n ames
s urprising t hat a b lank i s d rawn .
l ength o f o ccupation m ust b e
a llowed.
Y et
w hether
a pplicable t o t he s eventh c entury i s i ncalculable, p roved o ne w ay o r t he o ther.
P resumably ,
t he
e vidence
i s
t he c ase c an n ot b e
D id t he C roats C ome F rom W hite C roatia: E ven i f i t i s a ccepted t hat W hite C roatia e xisted t he p roblem o f t he o rigin o f t he m igration f rom t here r emains u nresolved.
I t i s c ertainly a p ossibility t hat t he C roats
c ame f rom W hite C roatia,
b ut i t i s b y n o m eans t he o nly
t hem
w ould
c ome
f rom
t here
b e
a n
e asy s olution ,
o ne.
T o
h ave
b ut h ow f ar i s i t
r ealistic? T he t emptation t o a ccept i t o utright i s s trong , w orth e xamining a f urther p ossibility, t hat t he C roats,
b ut i t i s w ho f or t he
m oment m ight b e s een a s a S armatian g roup r ather t han a S lavic o ne, f rom
t he
S teppe
a t
s ome
s eventh c entury a nd d ivided , n ot i n W hite C roatia b ut a t b efore t hat. T hese t wo g roups o f C roats w ent s eparate w ays, P oland a nd t he o ther e ventually t owards D almatia. i ndeed
o f
3 1,
c ame
t ime d uring t he h urly-burly o f t he s ixth o r
k new o f White C roatia,
s ome p oint o ne t owards
T he w riter o f 3 0,
a nd
a nd t hat t he C roats a rrived f rom
s omewhere. An o bvious p lace f or t hem t o a rrive f rom w ould b e t he o ther k nown C roatia. S uch a m igration w ould b e s atisfactory , p roviding a g ood r ounded s tory.
T here r emains,
o f c ourse,
t he
q uestion
o f
t he
C roats
b eing u nder F rankish a uthority i n White C roatia w hen t hey l eft. T his a dmits o f n o e asy s olution , b ut c ould b e c ountered b y t he w riter o f 3 0 r eflecting t he r ealities o f h is o wn t ime u pon t he p ast h e i s
s ituation ,
f or i f
s o m istaken a s t o c onsider t hat t he C roats c ame f rom W hite C roatia
t hen t hey w ould h ave t o h ave b een s ubject t o t he F ranks b ecause t he F ranks c ontrolled White C roatia a t t he t ime o f w riting. T he a t a ll.
t hird
p ossibility i s t hat t he m igration n ever a ctually h appened
T his i s G regoire's v iew a nd
p articularly
i f
t he
n arrative
G regoire's t riple i dentification r eally c annot b e,
b ut,
h as
s ome
p oints
t o
c omend
i t,
o f t he m igration c ame f rom t he C roats. n eed
n ot
b e
maintained ,
i ndeed
i t
g iven t he c o i t unonness o f e ponymous e thnic f ounders
i n t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod ,
t he
e xistence
o f
a
K ouvrat/Chrobatos
a ssociated w ith t he C roats i s t oo r emarkable t o m iss.
Most o f t he n ames
g iven i n 3 0 h ave d efied a n a greed e xplanation ,
C hrobatos
o ut
c learly.
w hile
T ouga a nd B ouga c an h appily b e d iscarded ,
7 7
s tands
a long w ith t he
o thers,
t o
a
must r emain.
l exicon
o f c urious e arly m ediaeval n ames,
N ot t hat h e e xisted ,
a ny more t han d id
b ut C hrobatos
O ld
F ather
C zech
w ho s tood o n Mount R ip a nd d eclared t hat h is p eople w ere t o l ive n earby , n o , b ut h is naming more t han a nything s hows t he l egendary n ature o f t he n arrative t hat
3 0 p resents.
b e a f abrication , C roatia e xisted. A t t his f its
p erhaps
s tage i t
t he
On s uch a b asis t he migration a ccount w ould d rawing
i s n ot
u pon
a s o ther
w riters
h ave
a nswered.
k nowledge
t hat
a
i mmediately n ecessary t o d ecide w hich
q uestion most a ccurately.
a ccurately
t he
b een
I ndeed ,
t hat
t he
I am n ot
q uestion
F or t he moment i t w ill
n early a s
c an
a t
White
a nswer c ertain
p resent
b e
s uffice t o p ass o n t o t he
f inal q uestion. W hen ,
i f
e ver,
t he q uestion i s
d id t he C roats A rrive
n ecessary ,
I n D almatia:
T he h esitation i n
f or a s w as n oted a bove i t h as n ot a lways b een
a ccepted t hat a m igration t ook p lace.
I f a n on-migration theory w ere t o
b e p roposed t hen t he C roats w ould h ave t o b e s een a s a S lavic g roup a rrived
w ith
t he
Avars
a nd ,
e stablished t hemselves a s a n i ndependent n ation. t he
f inal
p art
o f
B arada 's
v iew ,
f rom
T his
i n f act
r esembles
but w ould n ow t o h ave t aken p lace
w ithout t he i ntervention o f H eraclius. m igration
w ho
u pon t he Avar r etreat t owards P annonia,
What
t hough
s omewhere o utside D almatia?
i f
t here
w as
a
When w ould that h ave t aken
p lace? A s
Margetid's
d iscarded ,
w ork
p roves,
o nce
b ecause t he f irst p arts
f abrication ,
t he
o f
3 1
the d ating q uestion i s o pen.
H eraclian a re
d ate
r egarded
T he r evised d ate
o f S alona w ould t end t o make the H eraclian d ate u ntenable, o n
i ts
o wn
m igration.
imply
a
l ate
e ighth
W ith c hapter 3 1's
r ests u pon 3 0,
w hich i s
a ccount
that
the
t radition ' 3 0.
a nonymous
( 1985,
K laid
3 6).
s tates
h as
g one
c entury d ate
i s
f or t he f all b ut d oes
e arly n inth c entury d ate d iscarded
A long w ith K laiä ,
a uthor
o f
3 0
t he
d ating
n ot f or a
q uestion
I d o
n ot
a ccept
T here i s t oo l ittle by w ay o f f olk t radition
t hat
i t w ill n ot b e p ossible
b y the b oard ,
but
i t
t he
' faithfully t ransmitted f olk
d ate t o b e maintained f ollowing Margetid 's w ork. d ate
b een
B yzantine
u sually r egarded a s b eing t rustworthy b ecause i t
r epresents a n ative t radition. v iew
o r
h as
a s
i n
f or a s eventh c entury P erhaps t he
H eraclian
i s u nclear w hether the l ate e ighth
s atisfactory.
T he l ater d ate d epends u pon t he a cceptance o f t he w hole 3 0 n arrative, w ith the m igration b eing f rom White C roatia, t he
C roats
i n
h ypothesis h as C roats,
t heir
h omeland ,
a lready b een
e xamined
a nd t here i s n o i ndication g iven t hat t he
C roatia. I t
a nd
a t t he t ime t he Avars t ook S alona,
b efore
f amily
s even
a
f ound
w anting.
T his
A lso,
t he
w ere d welling b eyond B avaria, l ong
p eriod
( with r etainers)
o f
t ime
p assed
s plit o ff a nd a rrived i n
A l ate o r e arly d ate c ould b e p lucked f rom t he s ame m aterial.
s eems
o ccurred )
o f
w here t he F ranks h ad s ubued
p resumably b efore t he m igration.
t hat
the
d ating
i s a n i nexact b usiness,
w ould h ave i t,
a nd
c ourse
o f
t he
m igration
c ertainly n ot a s a ccurate a s
a nd r esolution i s a pt t o b e v ery d ifficult.
7 8
( if o ne M argetic
Y et o ne
f orm
o f
e vidence
m aterial. i n
h as n ot s o f ar b een c onsidered ,
T here i s a n eed t o e xamine t his,
t hat o f t he a rchaeological
f or i f t he m igration o ccured
t he l ate e ighth c entury t hen t he material
f rom t he e ighth c entury s o
f ar c alled e arly C roatian w ill h ave t o b e r eattributed. t hat
O n t he
g rounds
t he a rchaeological m aterial h as t o b e p roperly i ntegrated w ith t he
h istorical s urmises f inal r esolution o f t he m igration w ill b e d eferred u ntil c hapter f our.
q uestion
I f t here i s a ny i nclination t o v iew t he c ontents o f p articularly C roats
p ure
s ource
t hen
s hould d ispel t hat v iew.
t he
b eastliness
A lso i t
s eems
o f
3 0
t he
a s
C roat
b eing
a
o f t he F ranks t o t he
t o
c onflate
t he
f inal
s uccessful r ebellion a gainst t he F ranks a nd t he c onversion o f t he C roats t o C hristianity. l east
T he l atter p rocess i s k nown t o
b e
w ell
u nderway
b y 8 00 b ecause o f t he b aptismal f ont o f t he d uke V yäislav ,
t he t ime o f t he r evolt t he b ishopric o f
N in
w as
a lready
a t
a nd b y
e stablished.
H owever t he F ranks o nly g ained a uthority i n D almatia f rom t he e nd o f t he e ighth c entury , t reaty
o f
w hich w as
A achen
( AD
f inally c onfirmed i n t he n inth c entury a t 8 12),
s uccessful a bout A D 8 76. u pon
t he
C roats,
c onsiderable,
a nd
t he
r evolt
A s a r esult o f t his t he e ffects o f t he
t heir
p olitical
o rganisation
a nd t he d evelopment o f t he f eudal
t he
a gainst t he F ranks w as F ranks
a nd s o f orth must b e
s ystem
i n
C roatia
i s
f requently r egarded a s b eing a c onsequence o f this d omination. L ines
9 0-119:
T his
i s
o ne
o f
t he
most
i mportant
g eographical
d escriptions
o f C roatia i n t enth c entury ,
o rganisation ,
a nd i ts p osition w ith r elation t o t he o ther S lavic
o n
t he A driatic c oast.
e xcept o ne b e i dentified
T he
' zupanias',
s etting o ut b oth i ts
i nternal s tates
e ach w ith i ts o wn z upan c an a ll
( see t able 3 .1).
C hlebiana
L ivno
T zetina E mota
C etina I motski
P leba
P liva
P esenta
P etrovac
P arathalassia B reberi
K lis B ribir
N ona
N in
T nina
K nin
S idraga
P ridraga
N ina T able 3 .1
T he o nly p roblem i s t he
( on t he V rbas)
u nattested Z upanias i n C roatia
z upanship
o f
N ina,
f or
t he
n ame
a ttested a s s uch. D vornik w ould p lace i t b etween K nin , N in , B ribir , i f i t e xists, b ut a s h e o bserves, t he n ame i s v ery
i s
n ot
S idraga a nd s imilar t o
N in , t he more r ecent n ame f or C onstantine's N ona ( Roman A enona ) a nd i t m ay b e t hat t his i s a s imple d uplication w ith b oth t he S lavic f orm a nd a c orrupt a ntique f orm b eing l isted. T hese m entioned
z upanias c ame d irectly u nder t he c rown, ( Kribasa=Udbina ,
w hilst t he o ther
L itza=Lika a nd G outziska=0tocac ),
7 9
t hree
c ame u nder
t he
B an ,
a
t itle
t hat
r uling p rince o r k ing. r eflection
o f
s eems
t o i ndicate a n a uthority s econd t o t he
S uch a n i nstitution h as
g enerally u nknown among t he S lays A part
f rom
t he
t wo
( Dvornik
n ations
o f
Adriatic
s ufficient
s een
a s
c oast.
d etail
f or
1 962,
a ccurate
i s
t he W estern
a ll o f
w hich
l ay
g ives
t heir
b oundaries
C onstantine
a n
a nother f or i t
1 20-1)
t he C roats a nd S erbs,
B alkans h ad f our o ther p olitical e ntities, E astern
b een
t he S armatian o r I ranian o rigin o f t he C roats,
r econstruction
o f
u pon
t he
t he i n
c oastal
b oundaries w hich l argely a gree w ith l ater s ources. H owever t he i nland b oundaries o f P agania, Z ahumlje, T ravunija a nd D uklja a re n ot a ccurately t raceable, L ines
b ut w hat t hey g ain ,
1 19-142:
i nhabitants g ives a t
o f
l east
S erbia l oses
( see
R elations b etween t he S lays D almatia
f igure 3 .1)
a nd
a re p oorly u nderstood ,
t he
R omano-Illyrian
b ut t his b rief s ection
s ome i ndication o f t he s truggle o f the c ities t o
a fter t he l oss o f most o f t he p rovince t o t he S lays.
s urvive
T he c oastal c ities
h aving e ither s urvived t he i nvasion o r b een f ounded b y
r efugees,
f aced
t he p roblem o f c ultivating s ufficient g round t o f eed t he p opulation. the S lays w hereas
h ad a rrived by l and t hey d id n ot t he
c ities
r esource t hat w as e xpected
t hat
t he c oast, ( the
c learly d id,
a
maritime
I t
w as,
h owever ,
A s
c apacity ,
t hus t he i slands w ere a n o bvious
s afely e xploitable.
the
h ave
o nly
l and
t o
b e
S lays w ould b egin t o u se s hips o nce they s ettled o n
a nd t his t hey d id.
T he P agani a re
b lamed
f or
l ater o ccupants o f the a rea w ere l ater n otorious c oncentrate
i slands
n ear
P agania ,
C onstantine h as the P agani o ccupying B rad,
H var,
e arlier
M ljet a nd K orüula, t he
f act
C roatia,
t hat t o
t he
a nd f arming t he i slands.
G iven t hat,
t o
S lays,
f or
a nd
n ot
t he
empire,
T etrangourin a nd D iadora
t heir
s urvival.
T he e mperor B asil,
s een f irmly d ealing w ith t he S lays,
c ompromising
l ight,
a nd h ow t he c ities,
o btained
e nough
l and
S lays.
S palato a t 1 00.
T he
c ash
a s
a
p aid
D iadora a t
r esult
o f
g ive t hree
a
p ound
o f
g old ).
1 10 a nd
b ut n ote
o f
e ither
f or t he moment t hat
t he
i t i s
t he
s tatus
r emaining
a t otal o f 7 2
t o w ith
c ities
n omismata
a t
( that
T he
f igures
c ould b e t aken
a s
a n
o r e conomic p rosperity o f t he c ities,
s ufficient t o n ote t he d ifferences a nd a lso
c oin p ayments a re n ot a ll t hat a re made,
c ommodities w ere a lso l evied. b een s ome
t he
p aid
l evels o f c ities,
S alona t hen p ays m ore a lthough D iadora w as t he
c hief c ity o f t he t heme o f D almatia. i ndication
a
i ts p osition b etween t he Z achlumi a nd
T erbounia p aid t wo l ots o f 3 6 n omismata , i s
i n
a llowing a n ominal t oken o f s ubmission t o t he
v alues
2 00 n omismata ,
R agusa ,
i n t o
w ho i n t he p revious
i s h ere p resented
empire t o b e p aid a nd the majority o f t he t ax o r t ribute t o b e t he
i s
T he a ccount a lso e xplains w hy t he c ities o f the c oast p aid t he
c hapter w as
I t
w hich p ortions o f t he mainland s ome o f t hem w ould b e
p articular S palato, c ultivate
a nd
the m ajority o f t he c ities p aying t ribute a ctually f ace s ee
c ultivating.
more
o n
t here i s n o n eed t o r estrict t he r aiding t o t he P agani.
d ifficult t ribute
l iving o n ,
d amage
r aiding
w hich p resumably w ould b ut
t he
t he
f or t heir p iracy )
B esides t his l evy ,
t o
w ine a nd o ther
t here must
a lso
h ave
f orm o f t rade c ontinuing b etween t he c ities a nd t he C roats a nd
o ther S lays.
8 0
F igure
3 .1
S lavic
( after K laic, 3 Z achlumia
' Nations'
1 975,
o n t he E astern Adriatic
p rilog V ).
4 S erbia 5 T erbunia
1 C roatia 2 P agania 6 D ioclea.
F igure C ities:
3 .2 The L ocation o f C ities 1 D ecatera
5 D iadora 1 0
6 A rbe
7 V ekla
T zetina
1 1
Emota
1 6 N ona
1 5
B reberi
2 1
G outziska C roat
2 5
S tolpon 2 6 K ori.
and Z upanias:
2 R agusa 3 S palato 1 2 1 7
8 Opsara Z upanias:
P leba Tnina
C ities:
1 3 1 8
2 2
P esenta S idraga
DAI
2 9,
3 0,
3 1.
4 T etrangourin 9 Chlebiana
1 4 P arathalassia 1 9 K ribasa
B elgrad 2 3
2 0
B elitzin 2 4
L itza S kordona
3 .3.5
C hapter 3 1
C onstantine's o wn t ext o f t he c hapter
3 0.
A s
d ealt w ith a t p art
r esumes w ith t he c ontinuation o f t he n arrative
s ettlement o f D almatia b y the C roats a fter t he
o f
t he
s ome l ength i t w ill n ot b e
t his
i nterpolation
o f
q uestion o f t he m igration o f t he C roats h as b een
c hapter
i s
s een
a s
t ackled
l ess t o
a gain.
T he
e arlier
t rustworthy t han 3 0
t he
A rrival
s uch
a
( if n ot
c ompletely w rong ),
a nd w ith r egards
v iew
p robably c orrect.
L eaving a side t he m igration n arrative the c hapter may
i s
b e e xamined f rom l ine 3 1. L ines
3 1-57:
O nce
a gain t he c onversion o f t he C roats
r eign o f H eraclius a nd a lthough t his p oints
o ut
t hat
t here
e cclesiastical a ffairs a s
must a
i s
s et
i s n ot g enerally a ccepted ,
h ave
r esult
b een
o f
s ome
t he
i n t he Dvornik
r e-organisation
i nvasion
o f
t he
o f
S lays,
f urther, t he a uthority o f t he P ope o ver D almatia w as r ecognised a t t hat t ime. I nevitably , a l ater m igration o f C roats w ould c onfute a ny e arly c onversion ,
b ut
l eaves
t he
q uestion
g eneral S lavic p opulation u nanswered. d ate
o f
t he
c onversion d ate o f t he
T he r ejection o f
t he
c onversion
must a lso r eflect u pon t he P apal p rohibition f orbidding t he C roats
t o a ttack o ther n ations,
b ut p ermitting s elf d efence.
N ot
c ontent
w ith
t he P apal p rohibition C onstantine g ives t he t ale o f Martin the F ootless, w hich r einforced t he p rohibition. C roatia,
o r
i ndeed
i mportant
f or the
r estated
h istorian
Whether Martin e xisted ,
i s
t he
p rincely s uccession t hat
i s p resented:
o f K rasimir
A r ough
T rpimir
( Kresimir ).
w as a live i n 8 52,
t ravelled
the o riginal b an i s u ndeterminable,
d ate
w hen h e
s mall
s ection
T erpimer c an
b e
o f
( Trpimir )
t he
C roatian
w as t he
o btained
f or
i n more
f ather
this
a s
s igned a d ecree t o the b enefit o f t he
C hurch i n S palato. L ines
5 4-7
t rade which ,
c ontain a r eference t o C roatian t rade i n the Adriatic,
f rom t his
s tatement,
i ncluded much o f t he c oastline o f
a
t he
E astern Adriatic. L ines t aken
5 8-67:
p lace
D vornik
b etween
( 1962, 8 54
1 28)
j udges t he a ttack o f M ichael t o h ave
a nd 8 60 a nd t he r eference t o s ubjection must
a pply o nly t o D almatian a nd n ot P annonian C roatia. L ines
6 8-70:
A ll
o f
t he
c ities
c onverted C roatia c an b e i dentified W hen
t his
l ist
o f c ities
g iven
i n t his
l ist
o f c ities
i n
( see t able 3 .2).
i n D almatian C roatia i s
c ollated w ith t he
l ist o f z upanias g iven i n c hapter 3 0 a more c omplete v iew o f z upanias a nd their c entres c an b e o btained. L ivno, K nin a nd N in ,
t he f o/
e xample,
a ll h ave e ponymous
t he
z upania
o f
B ribir
z upanias,
whereas
S kradin
f alls
a nd t he r elation b etween t he t wo s ettlements
i n i s
n ot
c lear. L ines C roatia
7 1-82:
T he
f igures
g iven h ere
f or t he
s ize o f t he f orces o f
s uggests b oth t he t otal emergency f orce a vailable,
i nclusion
o f
m en
f rom
P annonian C roatia,
8 3
a nd a lso
t he
s uch w as p robably t he c ase.
DAI
P resent
L ist
I dentification
N ona
N in
B elgrade
B iograd
B elitzin
B elica
S kordona
S kradin
C hlebena
L ivno
S tolpon
S tupin K nin
T enin K ori
K arin
K laboka
K lobuk T able
( Now R ogoznice)
3 .2 C ities o f C roatia
T his maximum a pplies t o t he t ime o f T omislav , g reatest
e xtent.
A llowing
t otal numbers
c ome o ut a s
f or
a t
C roatia
t his
a
1 :2
r oughly 1 65
t ime.
T he
w hen C roatia
r eached
0 00,
a
v ery
n umerical
c onsiderable
f igure
game may b e c ontinued b y
a pplying the r eduction r atio c alculated f rom t he g alleys t o the r est t he f orces
T omislavian N o.
H orsemen F ootsoldiers
P ost-dissensions N o.
6 0
0 00
2 2 5 00
1 00
0 00
G alley s ailors
3 2 00
3 7 5 00 1 2 00
C utter s ailors
1 3 00
5 00
1 64
T otal
5 00
6 1
T able 3 .3 T roop N umbers
8 3-91:
T his
P annonian C roatia, White
C roatia ,
b etween the C roatia
o f
( see t able 3 .3).
T roop T ype
L ines
i ts
r atio o f s mall t o l arge c utters t he
s ection
f or C roatia
g ives n o i nformation a bout D almatian o r
b ut i nstead c onfirms t he e xistence
n oting
i ts
p lundered s tate.
s tatement h ere o f t he T urkish
a nd
7 00
a nd
l ocation
o f
T here i s a c ontradiction
( Magyar )
p lundering
o f
White
t he a ccount o f t heir f riendliness p resented i n c hapter 3 0.
T his i s p robably t he r esult o f d iffering d ates o f c omposition o f 3 0
a nd
3 1. 3 .3.6
C hapters
T hese
3 2-36
c hapters d eal w ith t he n ations n eighbouring C roatia a nd a re n ot
d irectly r elevant t o t he p resent 3 .3.7
s tudy.
C onclusions
C onstantine, c onsiderable
a nd t he u nknown a uthor o f c hapter 3 0,
q uantity
o f
i nformation
8 4
o f
p resent
i n
DAI
a
v arying l evels o f a ccuracy ,
c ausing a s many p roblems u seful d ocument,
b ut
a s t hey s olve f or t he h istorian.
i ts
i nformation
must
a lways
DAI
b e
i s a v ery
t reated
w ith
c aution. 3 .4
F ROM D OCUMENTS T O ARCHAEOLOGY
t he
m ere
s uccession o f r ulers,
S outh
S lavic
l ife,
b e t hey d ukes,
b eyond
b ans,
p resented
i n
s ome
measure
p roceeding
t o
t he
b y
e numeration z upans,
P rocopius
a rchaeological
e vidence
o f
p rinces
a nd
b attles
a nd
o r k ings,
i s
C onstantine.
t he
a reas
B efore
where
t he
d ocumentary e vidence w ill meet t he a rchaeological must b e s ketched. t wo w riters h ave d ifferent t raditions; s tems
P rocopius
f rom H erodotus,
m anual
a nd
t he
i n
r eligious
o f
t he
G reek
i nstruction t he
b ook.
P rocopius
S lays,
T heir
s pheres
p hysical
v ariation b etween them .
a r aiding n uisance, u nits
w hile
C onstantine
w as
n o
w hat
w as
their
Y et t his
e xplanation
f or
h ad c eased t o b e a nd
o nce B yzantine t erritory ,
h ad
f ormed
t he B yzantine
I t may n ot b e g oing t oo f ar t o s tate t hat
n eed f or C onstantine t o g ive a n a ccount o f S lavic h abits
a nd c ustoms w hen t erritories
d elineates
s ole
a n
b eliefs,
f ramework.
s evere though t hat m ight h ave b een ,
o n
t he
o f u sefulness a re
I nevitably o nce t he S lays
p erception must h ave c hanged. t here
T he
d ifferent
c haracteristics,
r elations w ith B yzantium i n a h istorical
p olitical
two
h istoriographical t radition t hat
d ifference o f t radition s hould n ot b e s een a s t he t he
i n
i s m ore c oncerned w ith p resenting
t heir
c eremonies a nd c ustoms,
p olitical
f or t hey s tand
a nd C onstantine i n t he B yzantine t radition o f
c onsequently d ifferent. e thnography
s trengths,
S lays
o ccupied
o f t he e mpire.
s ome
three-quarters
O nce more t he
o f
t he
B alkan
f amiliarity o f the p resent t o
t he r ecorder f rustrates t he r esearcher. T here
a re
s ome
t ouches u pon: b asic
a spects
o f
S lavic l ife t hat n either w riter r eally
t he s ocial o rganisation o f t he
d emocracy ),
o r
the
e ffect
o f
S lays
( beyond
P rocopius'
the c onversion t o C hristianity.
N either d o t hey i nform o n the s ubject o f i nternal t rade a nd manufacture. I n
a ll
t hese
a rchaeology s tands o n i ts o wn.
t he s ocial
s cale,
s tructure,
C onstantine
o rganisation , S lays.
What
w here
f amily c omes
a nd t he r elations
i nto h is o wn , b etween
t hen o f t he m iddle?
d ocumentary e vidence c ome t ogether, S lays
Y et a t the h igher e nd o f
o rganisation
T his
t he
b lends
w ith
p olitical
d ealing w ith the p olitical c oastal
c ities
a nd
t he
i s w here t he a rchaeological a nd
w here t he s poradic d wellings o f
t he
a nd t he s ite o f J azbine b oth d etail t he s ame p henomenon o f S lavic
s ettlement. i gnore t he
I t i s o n t hese t opics that t he a rchaeologist s hould n ot w ritten e vidence, n or t he h istorian the a rchaeological
e vidence.
8 5
C HAPTER F OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL 4 .1
I NTRODUCTION
I n
t his
b e g iven , t he
c hapter a n o verview o f t he material c ulture o f t he a rea w ill
s tarting w ith a n e xamination o f t he
s ites
f rom
e xcavations.
s patial
d istribution
T hen c lasses o f s ites w ill b e e xamined i ndividually i n the
f ollowing
o rder:
c hurches.
A fter t hat t he material c ulture g roups o f t he
s ummarised. F inally ,
o f
t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod a s w ell a s t he t imescale o f c emeteries,
T he
n ext
s ettlements,
s ection
t owns
a nd f ortifications, a rea
w ill
b e
w ill d eal w ith t he d ating o f m aterial.
i n t he l ight o f the e xamination o f
t he
material
c ulture
the
p roblem o f t he a rrival o f t he C roats w ill b e a ddressed. 4 .2
T HE S PATIAL D ISTRIBUTION O F S ITES
N o
e xhaustive
d istributions maps
map
e xists
f or
the
p eriod
s o o bservations o n the
o f s ites w ill b e made by e xamining a v ariety o f
a nd d rawing g eneral c onclusions
f rom them .
d ifferent
I n o rder t o a ssist t he
c omprehension o f t he C roatian p atterns d istribution maps
f or
t he
whole
o f Y ugoslavia w ill b e u sed. 4 .2.1
F igure
4 .1:
Y ugoslavia A D
4 00-800
( Vinski
1 971)
T he s ites o n t his map a re those t hat V inski m entions d iscussion o f t he e arly m ediaeval p eriod a nd v ary f rom B yzantine i n
the
S outh
i n t he N orth a s
Avar
( such a s
a nd
F rankish
c over i n s ome a reas S outhern
S tobi a nd P rima J ustiniana )
( Bled-Pristava ).
T he
f irst
impression i s t he
c ompared t o t he c oncentration i n
Yugoslavia
t o S lavic c emeteries
A lso i ncluded a re G othic r emains
f inds.
D almatia ,
I stria,
a s
w ell
s parsity o f
o thers.
h as p roduced v irtually n othing a s h as
o f W estern a nd N orth-Western C roatia.
i n h is c ities
Much
o f
a l arge a rea
c entral
B osnia
a nd the V ojvodina/Eastern S lavonia h ave t he h eaviest c oncentrations w hilst S lovenia h as a g entle s catter o f s ites. A re t hese c oncentrations g roup
s pecific,
f rom G oths,
t he D almatian o ne r esulting f rom S lays,
f or e xample?
a nd t he I strian
T o a nswer q uestions o f t his o rder t he n ext
s et
o f m aps must b e u sed. 4 .2.2
F igures
4 .2-4:
B ibliografija S eobe N aroda
O n t hese t hree maps Mrkobrad p lots t he ( two p er map ) T hese
a reas
w hich a llows d epend
a cross b y t he g roup , l ess b ase.
r estricted On
t he
t o s ame
t o
f inds
f rom s ix s eparate g roups
c omparison o f t he o ccupied a reas t o b e
made.
a n e xtent u pon t he t erritory h eld o r t ravelled
t hus t he
f inds
t he Vojvodina, map
( Mrkobrad 1 984)
( figure
8 6
f rom t he H unnic n ations p art 4 .2)
a re more
o r
o f t he a rea o f t heir P annonian t he
O strogothic
r emains
a re
F igure 4 .1 E arly Mediaeval S ites
i n Yugoslavia
( after V inski 1 971).
c oncentrated i n D almatia a nd I stria w ith B osnia , 4 .3)
S lovenia
a nd
E astern S erbia.
h ave c omplementary d istributions
a ntagonistic
g roups,
w ith
( mainly t he V ojvodina ) A lso
s catters
i s
b est
i n
a s might b e e xpected
c entral
t he G epid f inds
o f
( figure mutually
i n N orth-Eastern Y ugoslavia
a nd t he L ombards i n S lovenia a nd p arts o f
i nteresting o n t his map a re t he e mpty a reas
o f N orthern C roatia, T his
s maller
T he G epids a nd L ombards
B osnia a nd
v ast
t racts
I stria.
s uch a s D almatia,
o f
S outhern
much
Y ugoslavia.
e xplained b y t he c ontinuation o f B yzantine r ule o ver the
p rovince o f D almatia. c oncentration
T he l ast map
o f A var material
w ith s ome
s poradic f inds
m aterial
c oncentrated
( figure
a cross t he r est i n
4 .4)
r eveals
a n
amazing
i n t he V ojvodina a nd n eighbouring a reas,
D almatia ,
o f
the
c ountry ,
p articularly
N orth-Eastern B osnia a nd E astern S erbia.
Apart
a nd
N orthern
S lavic
D almatia,
f rom t hat t here
a re
n o
o ther c oncentrations o f f inds. I n
o rder
t o
r elationships
o btain
b etween
a
m ore
t he
o btained b y e ye t he material w as ( Hodder
a nd
O rton
1 976,
r elatedness o f d istributions q uadrats
o bjective
d istributions s ubjected
2 03). b y
t he
t o
T he
means
u nderstanding
o n V
o f
V
m embers'
a
a nalysis
measures
c o-occurrence
- h r efer t o a s tandard c ontingency t able. ( totally u ncorrelated )
a nd + 1
i n
T his g ives a r ange
( totally
c orrelated ).
a re
g iven
r esults
a re
t he
i n
t able
l ow
l evels
4 .1. o f
T he most
v ery
T he
s triking f eature a bout t he
p ositive
a nd
o btained , p articularly i n c ases w hen there i s d istinction b etween t he d istributions c oncerned. the
A
I n t he
c ase the a rea w as d ivided i nto 3 08 q uadrats o f 1 cm s ides.
r esults
i nclude
t he
2
o f 0 i ndicates n either p ositive n or n egative c orrelation.
p resent
t he
u sing t he f ormula
o f V b etween 1 r esult
o f
t han c ould b e
c oefficient
c oefficient
V = a d-bc/+(efgh ) w here
maps
n egative
c orrelation
a v ery c lear v isual E xamples o f t his
l ow f igure f or H un a nd G epid c orrelation c onsidering
t hat they a re b oth c entred i n t he Vojvodina ,
a nd the l ow L ombard a nd H un
n egative
there
c orrelation
f igure,
g iven
that
i s n o q uadrat w ith a
c o-occurrence.
T he
p robable
r eason
f urther t han 0 .15
f or
t he
l ow
f igures,
f rom 0 i n e ither d irection ,
o f empty q uadrats h ave a d epressing e ffect e ffectively mask t he t rends t hat may b e there. n ature
o f
the
r esults
f rom t he V c oefficient
a nother measure t o s ee i f c learer r esults T he
c oefficient
o f
s egregation
S
w ith n ot o ne
i s t hat the
s traying
l arge
number
u pon t he c alculations a nd G iven the u nsatisfactory i t w as d ecided t o employ
c ould b e o btained. d epends u pon t he m easurement o f
p aired r elationships b etween m embers o f t wo d istributions
b y
means
o f
t he f ormula S = 1 - ( c+b ) N/(eh+fg ). B ecause
i n
t his
t est
the
p airings a re made u pon a n earest n eighbour
b asis the l arge a reas o n t he maps w ithout a ny p oints d o n ot o utcome.
R esults
g iven i n T able
a nd
c hi-squared
4 .2.
8 9
f igures
a ffect
t he
f or t he d istributions a re
G oths
H uns
L ombards
G epids
Avars
H uns L ombards
0.058 0 .063
0.113
G epids A vars
0.056 0 .075
0 .006 0 .016
0.019 0 .073
0 .036
0 .073
0.054
0.132
0.053
S lays
T able 4 .1: G oths H uns
0.036
V c oefficient R esults
H uns
L ombards
G epids
A vars
0 .019
C hi-sq. S ig .
( *)
L ombards
0 .369
0 .726
C hi-sq.
1 8.2
2 5.09
S ig.
0 .2%
G epids
0 .297
C hi-sq.
1 0.85
S ig .
0 .2% 0.08
0 .585
0 .17
0 .2%
2 1.12
N S
0 .2%
A vars
0 .299
0 .004
C hi-sq.
2 1.96
( *)
1 06.13
0 .2%
-
0 .2%
S ig. S lays
0 .221
0 .744
0.016 0 .0003 N S
0 .339
0 .577
0 .400
0 .251
C hi-sq.
7 .04
( *)
2 8.61
1 3.89
1 2.87
S ig.
1 .0%
-
0 .2%
0 .2%
0 .2%
( Chi-squared w as c alculated u sing Y ate's c orrection f or a 2 x2 c ontingency t able
( Langley 1 979,
2 85-7).
T he s ymbol
( *)
i ndicates t hat n o c hi-squared c alculation w as p ossible b ecause t he e xpected n umber
( E )
f ell b elow 5 i n o ne c ase.
S ig i ndicates t he p ercentage p robability l evel o f s ignificant d eparture f rom t he n ull h ypothesis o f n on-association o r n on-disassociation , w ith N S s howing n on-significant d eparture f rom t his a ssumption.) T able J udging b y d isassociation ,
4 .2:
t he r esults f rom t he v isibly o bvious c ases o f s uch a s Avars a nd L ombards t he S c oefficient i s more
s uccessful i n t he p resent d ifferent g roups. e xist,
w hilst
S c oefficient R esults
t here
d isassociations.
c ase f or m easuring t he r elations
b etween
t he
T he o verall t rend i s t hat n o s ignificant a ssociations a re
Among
a t he
c onsiderable
n umber
c learest a nd m ost
o f
s ignificant
c onsistent o f t hese a re
t he d isassociations b etween t he L ombards a nd a ll o ther g roups e xcept t he G oths.
T he
r elations
w hich
g o
a gainst
t his
o verall
t rend
d isassociation a re t hose b etween t he t hree g roups w hich h ave t heir c oncentrations t he w ider s pread
i n
t he V ojvodina, o f
t he
A vars
t he H uns, m eans
a ssociation.
9 0
G epids a nd A vars,
t here
c an
b e
n o
o f m ain
b ut h ere,
s ignificant
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4 .5
E arly Mediaeval S ites
( after B eslagic
1 964).
O verall, t he S c oefficient p rovides a b etter i ndication o f t he s patial r elationships b etween t he d istributions o f t he v arious e thnic g roups t han d oes t he V c oefficient. 4 .2.3
F igure 4 .5:
T his
map
p arallels u sual
r eport o n G rborezi c emetery
f rom
t he
l ater
m ediaeval
( Beälagia 1 964)
p eriod
g ives s ites p roducing
f or material f rom t he c emetery o f G rborezi.
m ethod
t his
w ould
i nvolve
l arge n umber o f s ites a re g iven. s urprising
c iting most
A ccording t o
s imilar o bjects,
A s t he s ite i s i n
B osnia
t hat many s ites a re r ecorded i n c entral B osnia ,
a c oncentration r unning
N orth
f rom
S plit
t owards
i t
t he
t hus a i s
n ot
a nd t here i s
K nin.
I stria
i s
r emarkably e mpty. 4 .2.4
G eneral C onclusion.
T he
main
c oncentrations
t hat a re w ide s pread m aterial
i n
t erritory ) l ighter
most
t hat a re v isible u pon maps o f d istribution
( ie i gnoring s uch o f
t hings
a s
the
l ack
o f
G epid
Y ugoslavia b ecause o f t he l imited r ange o f G epid
a re i n t he
V ojvodina,
c oncentrations
i n
D almatia
I stria ,
a nd
S lovenia
c entral a nd
N otably empty a reas a re f ound i n W estern C roatia, M ontenegro a nd l arge t racts o f B osnia. T wo i ndependent c auses c an b e g iven t hat t he empty a reas r eally w ere empty , n ot b een s ufficiently s tudied
b y
B osnia,
E astern
w ith
S lavonia.
much o f S erbia p roper,
f or t hese v ariations, f irstly a nd s econdly t hat t he a reas h ave
a rchaeologists.
A rgument
f rom
t he
f irst w ould h old t hat t he p otential f or s ettlement i n t he empty a reas w as s mall a nd s o t he v arious g roups d id n ot h eavily o ccupy t hem , o r a ctually
i gnored
p ossible,
w ith the p otentially
p olja.
T his
t hem .
w ould
F or
n ot
s eem
W estern a rable t o
C roatia l and
h old
this
o ccuring
c ould b e s een a s o nly
i n
u pland
f or o ther p arts o f C roatia o r
S outhern S erbia. T he s econd e xplanation , d epending a s i t d oes u pon t he w orking m ethods o f a rchaeologists, i s more r ealistic. I n t his c ase t he r elative i naccessibility o f t hese a reas o r t he s mall q uantity o f r esources, c arried
e ither
o ut.
m en
o r money ,
C onversely ,
m eans t hat i nvestigation h as n ot b een
a reas
w hich
h ave
a lready
p roduced
g ood
r eturns, s uch a s K nin , a ttract l arger p roportions o f r esources. A lthough t here i s t he t emptation t o b elieve t hat i t i s a lways t he a rchaeologists' r esources p ut t rends 4 .3
f ault,
i t
i s
l ikely
t hat
t he
i nto s ome a reas h as e xacerbated w hat
d iffering amounts o f p robably
w ere
r eal
i n s ome c ases.
T IMESCALE O F E XCAVATION
4 .3.1
D almatia
S ome i mpression o f t he c hronological s cale o f e xcavations i s r ecoverable i f t he d ate o f f irst i nvestigation o f e ach c emetery i s
9 9
p lotted.
A lthough
t he
m easure
i s
n ot a bsolute a g ood i ndication o f
a ctivity c an b e o btained f rom t his q uite e asily w ithout h aving t o r esort t o n oting e very i nsertion o f a s pade i nto t he s oil.
T he c emeteries u sed
w ere t hose d etailed i n J elovina's S tarohrvatske N ekropole ,
a
s et
t hat
i ncludes b oth t he D almatian c emeteries o f t he e arlier p eriod ( up t o a nd i ncluding t he n inth c entury ) a nd c emeteries f rom t he t enth c entury o nward.
T his
e xcludes
t hose
s ingle
f inds w hich h ave n ever b een t he
s ubject o f p roper e xcavation a nd w hose d iscovery d ate i s n ot g iven. o f 4 3 4 2.
c emeteries o nly o ne d oes n ot h ave a d ate g iven ,
O ut
l eaving a t otal o f
T he d ate o f d iscovery ( and b y t his t he d ate o f f irst a rchaeological i nvestigation i s m eant, r ather t han t he f irst r eport b y p easants f or e xample ) f or e ach c emetery w as f irst p lotted p recisely b y y ear. b asis o f t hese y early b locks t wo s ets o f t en y ear b locks w ere r unning b y s traight d ecade
( that i s
s tarting w ith 1 881-90 )
O n t he s et u p
a nd o ffset b y
f ive y ears ( starting i n 1 885-94), i t i s t hese t hat a re s hown i n F igure 4 .6. C omparing t he t wo g raphs i t i s c lear t hat o ne main t rend i s d emonstrated ,
a n e arly p eak o f s ome
d ecline w ith p eriods
s ize
f ollowed
b y
a
c onsiderable
4 a nd I V p roducing n o e xcavations a t a ll.
T he r eal
r ecovery l ies i n 7 a nd V II, b ut e ven t he n ew p eak r eached may h ave b egun t o d ecline, t hough I X i s a f airer r epresentation t han 1 0. T he p attern p roduced d oes c onfirm t he v iew p ut t hat
t here
w as
a n
p re-WWI
p eak
a lready b efore t he w ar s tarted ,
o f
a ctivity ,
f orward i n c hapter o ne w hich w as t ailing o ff
a nd w as n ot c aused b y t he w ar,
w hile t he
s econd p ost-WWII p eak i s t he r esult o f t he c reation o f a n a rchaeological e stablishment w ith f unds
a nd
a rchaeologists
a vailable.
Any
f urther
a ttempt t o e xplain t he p attern w ould b e c onstructing t oo much u pon t he f oundations. G iven t he t wo p eaks, a nd t he p oor s tandard o f r ecording i n t he f irst i t w ill n ot c ome a s a s urprise t hat t he s econd p roduced t he c emeteries w hich w ill b e e xamined i n more d etail. 4 .3.2
I stria a nd P annonia
B ecause o f a l ack o f a p ublication f or I stria a nd P annonia c omparable w ith J elovina's a nd B eloäevid 's s ummaries,
t he c emeteries i n t hese a reas
c annot b e d ealt w ith i n t he s ame
y et
d etail,
g eneral
t rends
c an
b e
d etermined. I stria h ad e arly i nvestigations i n t he 1 890s, a t s ites s uch a s M ala V rata, t hese, h owever w ere n ot f ollowed b y f urther f ieldwork u ntil a fter t he S econd W orld W ar , w hen I stria b ecame p art o f Y ugoslavia. T he p eak o f e xcavations o ccured i n t he 1 950s, w ith many o f t he most i mportant
s ites,
s uch a s 2 minj,
b eing e xcavated t hen.
S ome e xcavations
t ook p lace i n t he 1 960s, b ut t he 1 970s g ive a p oor s howing. R ecent, u npublished , e xcavations h ave t aken p lace, b ut t heir e xistence w ould n ot d iminish
t he
m ediaeval
I stria.
s ignificance
o f
t he
1 950s
f or
e xploration
T he e xcavation h istory o f P annonia b egins c onsiderably t hat
o f
w as n ot
I stria,
w ith t he
o f
e arlier
f irst e xcavation t aking p lace i n 1 871.
f ollowed u p u ntil t he 1 890s a nd t he e xcavations a t
1 00
B ijelo
e arly
t han T his B rdo
.
I
I
I
V
V I
V I I
V I I I
I X
B
1 5
0
I V
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0
F igure 4 .6 T he T imescale o f E xcavation i n D almatia A 1 0 y ear b locks s tarting i n 1 885 B 1 0 y ear b locks V ertical
s cale
s tarting i n 1 881
s hows
c emeteries d ug p er d ecade.
a nd S vinjaverac. b etween
t he
Only o ne e xcavation i s
s tart
o f
t his
r ecorded a s h aving t aken
c entury a nd 1 940,
p lace
a nd s ince t hen t here h as
b een a l ow f requency r un o f d iscoveries p roducing a f ew g ood s ites, m any s ingle 4 .3.3
G eneral C onclusion
T he
I strian p attern r esembles t hat
i n t he p ost-war y ears t hat n umbers
t hat
D almatia
d ifference must b e t hat A rchaeological
o f D almatia,
f ades b y t he 1 970s,
p roduced.
P art
l arge s ites
p roportion
o f
w hich
t he
i t
i t h as a p eak
l acks
t he
e arly
e xplanation f or t his
u ndertook much o f t he e arly e xcavation , who
i nspired
o f t he e arly e xcavations.
i s d ifficult t o u nderstand ,
m ediaeval p opulation ,
i n t hat
y et
I stria h ad n o s ociety c omparable t o t he C roatian
S ociety ,
n or h ad I stria a p ioneer s uch a s M arun ,
4 .4
b ut
f inds.
y et
i t h as
f or t here
a nd
u ndertook
a
P annonia's o verall l ack o f must
h ave
b een
a n
e arly
s o f ar l argely e scaped d iscovery.
DATE R ANGE O F C EMETERIES
4 .4.1
D almatia
T he d ates o f t he c emeteries p oint
o f
g raves
o f t he
i n D almatia
v iew o f d iscovery d ates)
c emeteries
s eventh t o t he
a ccording
( previously e xamined f rom t he
c over a p eriod f rom t he f irst
s eventeenth
c enturies.
A
t o t ime o f u se p roduces F igure
4 .7;
o f t he c hronological r anges a nd p eriods t hat e xist.
p lot
S lavic o f
t he
a n i mpression
L ooking
f irst
i ndividual c enturies t he most h eavily r epresented i s t he n inth ,
a t
f ollowed
b y t he t enth a nd e leventh c enturies. B eyond t his i t i s l ater c enturies w hich h ave h igher r ates, a nd i t i s o nly t he s ixteenth c entury o nwards w hich p roduces t o
t ake
a
f ewer c emeteries t han the e ighth c entury.
b roader
p icture
f our
p eriods
c omprises o f t he s eventh t o n inth c enturies, t he
t enth
f ifteenth c enturies.
t o
t welfth
a nd
t he
T he
c enturies,
f inal
a verages
g roup
t he f rom
c an t he
t hird t he
I n a n
b e d efined , s econd f rom
a ttempt t he
f irst
e xtending
f rom
t hirteenth t o t he
s ixteenth
t o
s eventeenth
o f c emeteries p er c entury a re g iven i n t able
4 .3. T able
4 .3
C emetery U sage b y T hree-Century P eriods D ate R ange
Average/Century
V II-IX X -XII X III-XV XVI-XVII ( * T his i s a t otal
T otal/Period
8 .0
1 8
1 0.6
1 6
9 .3
1 0
3 .5
4 *
f or o nly t wo c enturies
r ather
t han t he t hree o f t he o ther g roups.)
i n
I f t hat i s t he g eneral p icture h ow d oes t he i ndividual c emetery v ary l ength o f u se? T hey r ange f rom o nes t hat f all w ithin o ne c entury t o
o nes t hat e xtend t hrough much o f t he d ate r ange.
1 02
T he
f ormer a re
u seful
C emetery
V II V III 1
1
1
I X
X 1
X I X II X III X IV XV XVI XVII 1
1
1
B iskupija-Crkvina B iskupija-Bra d it-a B iskupija-BukoroviCa B iskupija-Dolovi B iskupija-LopuUka B iljane Donje-Begovat 'a B ijaei-Sv Marta B ribir-Centar B ribir-Dol B ribir-Novi P ut B ribir-Vratnice B enkovac-Podgrade B rnaze C etina-Sv S pas Danilo-Eraci Danilo-Sematorij Bevrske Devrske-Leiajida I voäevac K aäid-Glav3urak K a nd-Maklinovo B rdo K a ne-Mastirine K a ie-Razbojine K nin-Kapitul K nin-Plavno K oljane-Crkvina Knin-Spas Maljkovo G reblje N in-Sv K rii N in-Materiza N in-fdrijac Novigrad-Gori nna S kradin-Morpolata S kradin-Smrdelje S kradin-fdrpanj S olin-Glav r dine S olin-Majdan S olin-Otok S olin-Rilinice S udürac-Gajine V rpolje-Kosa V rlika-Zduä
F igure
4 .7 Dates o f Dalmatian C emeteries
1 03
1
1
1
1
1
i n g iving a b rief t ime s ection t hat i s i nteresting t o e xamine, s uch a s a t M aklinovo B rdo. D almatia h as m ore o f t he l ong-use c emeteries, n otably t hose a t B iskupija C rkvina D onje
B egovaüa,
B ija i S v Marta ,
i s r egrettable t hat t he f irst t wo
a nd
B iskupija
B ukoroviüa ,
B iljane
B ribir C entar a nd C etina S v S pas. o f
t hese
w ere
a mong
t he
I t
e arliest
e xcavated b y M arun a nd c onsequently b adly d ug a nd r ecorded , a nd t hus n ot s uitable f or d etailed a nalysis. Most o f t he l ong-use c emeteries l ay a bout
c hurches,
a nd
t his i s a p ossible r eason f or t heir c ontinued u se
( it m ight e ven b e p ossible t o s uggest t hat t he c ontinuity i s b roken b y t he i nvasion o f t he T urks, b ut t his h as n ot e xamined ).
I n s pite o f t he e xistence o f
s uch
e ventually s o f ar b een
l ong-lasting
c emeteries
n one o f t hem e xtended f rom t he s eventh t o n inth c enturies, a nd t here i s n o c emetery w hich c overs t he w hole p eriod. R easons f or t his a re n ot e ntirely c lear, b ut s ome s ignificant b reak o ccurs a bout t he t urn o f t he e ighth a nd n inth c enturies. F ar more o f t he l ater s ites l ay a bout c hurches
w hilst
most o f t he e arly o nes d id n ot,
l eading t o t he o bvious
s uggestion t hat a n inth c entury c onversion phase l ead t o t he e stablishment o f c hurches a nd t he g rowth o f c emeteries a bout t hem . I t s eems l ess l ikely t hat t he r everse i s t he c ase, a nd t hat c emeteries a ttracted
c hurches,
f or t hen a g reater c ontinuity t han e xists m ight b e
e xpected. 4 .4.2
I stria
C ompared t o D almatia, r emarkable
c entury o nward f rom
t he
P olaüine,
t he d ate r ange o f
f or i ts e arly b eginning , ( figure 4 .8).
t he
I strian
e xtending a s
c emeteries
S everal t ransitional c emeteries,
s ixth o r s ixth t o s eventh c enturies, F ranüini a nd ü elega.
i s
i t d oes f rom t he s ixth t hat d ate
h ave b een f ound ,
T his l ink b etween B yzantine
s uch a s
a nd
S lavic
p opulations i s a rchaeologically u nrecorded i n t he o ther t wo r egions o f C roatia. B esides t hese s hort-lived c emeteries there i s a lso M ejica , w hich
e xtends
f rom
g reater c ontinuity. c emeteries
a t
t he s ixth t o e ighth c entury ,
d emonstrating a n e ven
T he s eventh a nd e ighth c enturies a re r epresented b y
Mali
V rh ,
Z ajüji
B rijeg a nd V rh ,
b ut t here i s a s harp
b reak b etween t he e ighth a nd n inth c enturies,
w ith
c ontinuity
c emeteries f rom t he n inth
a cross
t he
d ivide.
T here
a re
c entury o nward ,
p articularly t hat a t Z minj,
n inth
t o
c entury
t he
e leventh
c entury.
w hich
l ittle w as
o f
A D
7 88,
u sed
w ay f rom
o f t he
T his b reak i n t he c emetery
p attern c ould b e t ied i n w ith t he F rankish i nvasion I stria
b y
a nd
a nnexation
o f
b ut b efore i t i s a ccepted s ome m echanism f or s uch a
c onnection w ould h ave t o b e c onstructed .
A m ore
r ealistic
a ssociation
b etween t he t wo e vents m ight b e f ound i n t he p resence o r a bsence o f F rankish o bjects i n c emeteries, w hich w ould e nable t hem t o b e n eatly p laced o n t he a ppropriate s ide o f t he i nvasion w atershed. 4 .4.3
P annonia
T aking
t he
i nformation
g iven i n T omiüid
p lot o f f ind/cemetery d ates may b e s triking
f eature
i n t his p lot
p roduced
( 1978) ( Figure
a nd B ojCid 4 .9).
( 1984) T he
a
most
i s t he g ap b etween m aterial d ated t o t he
1 04
C emetery
V 1
V I V II V III 1
1
1
I X
1
X 1 '
X I 1
X II 1
1
V rh iminj M ejica Mali V rh S y Margerita ü elega P olaCine
«
M .N .
Mala Vrata
« M I M I .
V eli M lun F ranCini F igure 4 .8 P lot o f C emetery D ates F or I stria
1 05
e ighth
a nd n inth c enturies a nd t he l ater p eriod ,
B rdo c ulture material.
w hich i s mainly B ijelo
T he r eason f or s uch a g ap i s d ifficult t o
f ind ,
b ut i t f alls i n t he p eriod o f c onflict i n t he a rea a nd t he s ubmission o f P annonian C roatia t o F rankish a uthority . T his t hough d oes n ot i n a ny w ay
e xplain
t he
g ap.
A b etter e xplanation ,
a t l east
f or t he V araidin
r egion w ould b e t hat t he e arlier p eriod i s p artly r epresented b y
w eapon
f inds a t V ara z din a nd C irkovaljan a nd o therwise b y a n e xploded c emetery ( note 1 ), a s mall q uantity o f p ottery f rom a c ave a nd a c ouple o f a rrowheads, t he l atter t ightening t he d ate o n t he f ormer. S uch o bjects e asily f it i nto t he c entral E uropean c hronologies. W hat i s l acking i s a w ell-excavated
c emetery t hat w ould h ave t he w hole r ange o f g rave g oods,
e nabling a c learer v iew n ot e ntirely b ased u pon s pectacular f inds. S lavonija
a nd
B aranja
p resen t
a
s imilar p icture w ith B ijelo B rdo
material d ating f rom t enth c entury o nward a nd Avar a nd m aterial f ading o ut i n t he f irst h alf o f t he n inth c entury.
C arolingian T here h ave
b een more e xcavated c emeteries h ere s o t he p resented p icture i s more c onvincing a s a r epresentation o f a r eality , h owever , i t i s s till n ot c lear i f t he d efined
g ap
c ultures
r eflects r ather
t he t han
h iatus a
r eal
b etween
t wo
a rchaeologically
l ack o f i nhabitants d uring the
p eriod. Another
s imilarity
b etween
t he
t wo
p lots
i s t he l ack o f s eventh
c entury s ites a nd t he s mall n umber o f e ighth c entury s ites
t hat
e xtend
b ack t o c A D 7 00. I t i s more d ifficult t o k now w hether t his i s t he r esult o f t he s mall a mount o f e xcavation o r t he o riginal l ack o f i nhabitants. T he a pparent s ixth c entury g ap e xists l argely b ecause m igration p eriod f inds, G othic, G epid a nd L ombard , h ave n ot b een p lotted. 4 .4.4
O verview
T he t hree r egions h ave a ll p roduced d ifferent p atterns,
b ut P annonia ,
b ecause o f t he s mall n umber o f s ites, c an n ot a ccurately b e c ompared w ith t he o ther t wo. T he m ain d ifference b etween I stria a nd D almatia i s t o b e f ound a t t he b eginning o f t he p eriod , w here I stria h as s everal c emeteries w hich r epresent t he c ontinuity b etween t he a ntique a nd e arly m ediaeval p eriods,
a nd D almatia h as n one.
T he g ap i n
f act b e l ess t han i t a t f irst s eems, d estruction o f S alona. A 6 30's f all w ould d ecades
b etween t hat a nd t he f irst S lav g raves
p ossible t hat
D almatia
may
i n
g iven a l ater d ate f or t he l eave p erhaps o nly a f ew i n D almatia.
l ate a ntique f inds t end t o b e d ated e arly
a nd
I t i s a lso S lav
o nes
l ate, i ncreasing t he a pparent h iatus. O ne o ther d ifference r emains b etween I stria a nd D almatia, v iz t he s harp b reak b etween t he e ighth a nd n inth O n
t he
c entury c emeteries i n I stria w hen c ompared t o t he D almatian o nes. w hole,
B iskupija ),
D almatia
h as
l onger-lasting
c emeteries
( such
a s
b ut e ven s o t he e ighth t o n inth c entury t ransition i s n ot a s
w ell r epresented a s a f irst
i mpression m ight
s uggest.
H owever ,
t he
f act
r emains t hat D almatia h as a g reater n umber o f c emeteries t hat e xtend a cross t he e ighth t o n inth c entury t ransition.
1 06
C emetery
V I 1
V II V III 1
1
I X
1
X 1
X I 1
X II 1
1
V eliki B ukovac g enkovac Vara2din
. 1 . 1 1.• »
. .. 1 1
L udberg C ave
S ite
P relog C irkovaljan B ijelo B rdo S vinjarevac L ijevoj
B ari
Darai O tok
dm
o m 1 1 .•
C rkviäte P rivlaka S tan i J ankovci K lisa-Groblje B orik B ajer D alj
• 1 1 . 1 ».1
F igure
4 .9 D ates
1 07
o f Pannonian F ind S ites
4 .5
S ETTLEMENTS
I f t here i s o ne c ertainty i n t he a rchaeology o f the p eriod i t i s t hat t he i ndividuals that w ere b uried s omewhere.
T here
b urial g rounds,
must
i n
t he
c emeteries
h ave b een s ettlements,
a s d emonstrated a t
2 drijac ,
must
h ave
l ived
p resumably c lose t o t he
where
t he
c emetery
l ies
c lose t o a t own that i s k nown t o h ave b een o ccupied t hrough a t l east p art o f t he c emetery 's u sage. Y et i n s pite o f t he l ikelihood o f i ndividuals
l iving
i n
b urials t here a re v ery p roperly
e xcavated
o ne o f t he I ndeed i t
t he
v icinity
f ew
o f
i ndications
s ettlement
e xcavated s ettlements.
a nd
n o
T his a bsence i s
T he a bsence s hould n ot b e t aken
t he c hurch o f S v K rii
a rchitecture,
s o f ar,
w ere
f ound
t o
i mply
t hat
f or o ne o r t wo d o e xist.
i n N in.
w as
H ere,
d ry-stone
f ound
d uring
e xcavation
amid the r emains o f a ntique
s tructures,
a dapting
p arts
o f
b uildings t o p roduce o ne r oomed d wellings t hat p roduced S lavic
p ottery a nd , the
s ettlements,
i n t he D almatian a rea.
J ust a bout t he o nly p hysical e vidence
p revious
c emeteries b efore t heir
t he
s everest l acunae i n t he a rchaeological r ecord f or t he p eriod. i s s evere e nough f or B elobevid t o n ote t he a bsence o f
t here a re n o t races o f h ouses
a round
t he o f
i n two r ooms,
s tructures
d epends
t races o f d omestic h earths. u pon
t he
p ottery
T he
d ating
o f
a nd a n Avar b elt t ongue o f
e ighth c entury d ate a lso f ound i n t he buildings. F rom t hese r emains B eloäevid " c onjures a p icture o f t he C roats a rriving a nd s ettling:
' These t hat
f inds p rove the p resence o f t ime
o n
that
s pot,
S lavic
r uined r emains o f a ntique N in s et 1 980,
n ot
u p
t heir
h ouses
n ow
p roduced
i ndeed S lays
s ettled i n N in
n o
s igns o f s ettlement
( Beloäevid
by
t he
G iven
e ighth
c entury
i s w orrying.
s uch
a s
B ribir ,
i n t he n inth c entury a nd e arlier
a nd n one o f t he c emeteries b eyond N in h ave t hem .
i n
w ho o n t he
b e d enied b ut t he l ack o f o ther s ettlements
S ites that w ere n oted by C onstantine P orphyrogenitus, h ave
e lements
8 2).'
T hat there w ere w ill
e thnic
a nd t hose w ere t he C roats,
s ettlements
a ssociated
w ith
that t here must h ave b een s ettlements o f s ome d escription
w hy h ave t hey n ot b een f ound? S everal
r easons
t he o riginal s uch
a s
w ood ,
l earned f rom t he b e
t rue.
s ame s ite.
h ave b een g iven f or this.
s ettlements w ere o f a nd
t hat t hese w ere
s urviving
material,
l ater a bandoned a s t echniques w ere
s urviving a ntique p opulation
Another r eason i s t hat T his
B eloJevi6 c onsiders t hat
f limsy a nd p oorly ( 1980,
8 0).
T his may w ell
s ettlements may h ave c ontinued o n t he
i s p articularly t rue i n
t he
u pland
o rder t o maintain t he amount o f a gricultural l and ,
p olja
w here,
i n
s ettlement t ook p lace
a t t he e dge o f, a nd more t han l ikely u pon , t he s ite o f t he p revious s ettlement. T his i s n ot n ecessarily a pplicable i n t he c ase o f t he R avni K otari where t here
i s n ot
s o much p ressure u pon a gricultural
1 08
l and.
An
a ttempt must b e made t o p ut t his b light s ettlements
f ound e lsewhere?
i nto
p erspective,
a re
W hat t race i s t here o f P rocopius'
S lavic s poradic
S lavic d wellings? T o
b e b lunt t here i s
c onsiderable e vidence f rom o ther c ountries t hat
h ad S lavic o ccupation o f t he i ndividual h ouses,
s ame p eriod.
E ast
G ermany
h as
p roduced
w hole s ettlements a nd l arge n umbers o f d efended s ites
f rom t he s eventh c entury o nward ( Herrmann 1 985, 1 78-86). C zechoslovakia a nd B ulgaria h ave p roduced S lavic s ettlement s ites ( Vät ia 1 983), a nd c loser t o C roatia r ecent e xcavation i n S lovenia h as p roduced e vidence a t P ristava n a B ledu ( Knific, n umber o f s ites e xcavated i n B osnia. T he
f irst
s ettlement
( note
e xcavation o f a R oman v illa,
2 ),
w here,
p ers c omm ).
a t
Z abljak ,
s uperimposed
s ettlement
B esides t hese a re a
w as o n
f ound d uring t he t he
v illa ,
w ere
t hick o rganic l ayers c ontaining m igration p eriod a nd S lavic p ottery , w ell a s t he r emains o f s ome d ry-stone w alling , a nd a s hallow p it. w as n ot
a s I t
c lear w hether t he p it r epresented a g rubenhaus o r w as a ssociated
w ith t he d ry-stone w alling. T his i n i ts t urn i s s uggested t o b e t he f oundation o f a w ooden s tructure. T he r emains a t Z abljak w ere n ot i n a v ery g ood c ondition , h ouse i n Y ugoslavia
b ut w ere s till t he ( öremoänik 1 970,
f irst
1 07-111).
e xcavated
e arly
a nother v illa s ite a t Muäidi t he r emains o f s even m igration S lavic b uildings w ere f ound t he S lavic o nes, d iameter
( see f igure 4 .10).
c onsisted o f
a nd 1 5-20 c m d eep ,
a
I n
s ooty
B uilding 3 , l ayer
s ome
p eriod
a nd
t he f irst o f 3 .5-4
m
i n
t here w ere s ome t races o f w alls h aving b een
h eld t ogether b y l ime mortar , c hemselves.
d ark
S lavic
D uring t he e xcavation o f
b ut v ery l ittle t race
o f
s tanding
t he b lack l ayer w ere f ound a nimal b ones,
w alls
a b one n eedle
a nd q uantities o f c rudely m ade d omestic p ottery. B uilding 5 , s et o n t he b anks o f t he D rina p roduced t wo p its a nd a h earth u nder a 1 7 x 5m l arge b lack s ooty l ayer. t hat b uildings p eriod. C learer
T here w as a lso S lavic p ottery,
w hich
o verall
meant
3 /4/5/6 w ere S lavic a nd 1 a nd 7 b elonged t o t he m igration
T he s tructures w ere d ated t o t he s eventh c entury ( ibid , 5 2-64). r emains c ame t o l ight a t J azbine w here o ver 3 5 p its w ere f ound ,
m any o f t hem w ith t races o f p ostholes s urrounding t hem , e nabling a c ertain amount o f c onjectural r econstruction. ä remoänik admits t hat i t w as i n s ome c ases d ifficult t o d etermine w hether t he i ndividual p its w ere d wellings o r w orkshops, t hough t he p resence o f h earths i n d wellings a ided i dentification ( 1980, 1 35). T hese h earths c onsisted o f a reas o f b urnt
s oil
b etween 5 0-70 c m w ide a nd 5 -6 c m d eep.
T he p its t hemselves
w ere mostly e lliptical, o r n early s o , a nd b etween t hree a nd f ive m etres l ong a nd Ö remoänik d ates t hem f rom t he l ate s eventh t o n inth c entury. J azbina t hen , a part I f
c ould e asily r epresent P rocopius
f rom o ne a nother ' i t
Y ugoslavia ,
i s
t hen w hy
p ossible
h ave
"pitiful h ovels
s et
f ar
( the s ite o ccupies a n a rea o f 1 80 x 2 50 m ).
t hey
t o n ot
f ind
a nd
e xcavate
s ettlements
s o f ar c ome t o l ight i n C roatia,
i n a part
f rom t hose f ew a t N in? O ne o f t he m ost f requently c ited r easons f or n ot f inding s omething , i s f ailing t o l ook f or i t, a nd t his m ay w ell a pply h ere.
C emeteries,
w hich
a re
most
f requently
r eported
t o
t he
a rchaeologists b y t hose w orking t he l and o r e xtracting s and , a re e asily i dentifiable. T here i s l ittle d ifficulty i n i dentifing a s kull o r a
1 09
F igure
4 .10
1 J azbine
The L ocation o f S ettlement
2 Zabljak
1 10
3 Muäi f t.
S ites
g rave w hen h uman b ones a re p resent, s tones. B ut a s ettlement, h ut, m ay n ot b e s o o bvious n ormally
o r t he g rave may
b e
s urrounded
b y
o r r ather a s poradically s et g rubenhaus o r o r e asily i dentifiable. I t w ould n ot
p roduce h uman b ones,
o r t he o bvious
s tone s urrounds o f g raves,
i nstead i t w ould p resent a s et o f d ark s tains d uring p loughing , o r a s catter o f p ottery , b oth o f w hich t he a gricultural w orker i s q uite c apable o f i gnoring. T hat i n i tself w ould b e e nough t o e xplain t he l ack o f
e xcavation
w hen t he l ack o f a rchaeological s urvey i s a lso a dded i n.
H owever t here i s a lso t he q uestion a s t o w hether t he a rchaeologists w ant t o d ig s ettlements, o r a re c emeteries more e xciting? I n t he l ight o f t he e xperience o f Z abljak i t i s n ot s urprising t hat t he N in h ouses w ere f ound d uring t he e xcavation o f a c emetery , c hurch a nd a ntique b uildings. I f s ettlements a re t o b e f ound i n C roatia t hen i t w ill p robably b e t he r esult o f f ield s urvey a nd a c are'ul c onsideration o f t he r elationships b etween c emetery a nd s ettlement
f ound i n o ther S lav-settled a reas.
A t p resent t he l ack o f s ettlement material c an o nly b e l amented. p otential i nformation a vailable f rom s uch material w ould many
a spects
o f t he p resent i nvestigation.
b e d rawn o n t he b asis o f w hat 4 .6
T OWNS,
i s,
T he
u seful
i n
c onclusions must
i s a vailable.
C ITIES A ND F ORTIFICATIONS
S etting a side t he B yzantine d irect
A s i t
b e
B yzantine
c ontrol
c oastal
c ities,
w hich
r emained
u nder
f or a c onsiderable p roportion o f t he p eriod ,
t he p hysical e vidence f or t he e xistence o f t owns a nd
c ities
a mong
t he
S lays i n C roatia i s l imited. I t i s i n f act a s b ad a s ituation a s t hat c oncerning s ettlements g enerally. C onstantine n amed a s eries o f t owns i n C roatia, b ut v ery f ew o f t hem h ave p roduced a nything b esides c hurches a nd c emeteries. N in , i t i s t rue, h as p roduced e vidence f or s ome f orm o f o ccupation ,
a nd
t hat
may
b e
c onsidered
a s a p aradigm f or t he o ther
c ities. N in h as c hurches w hich d ate f rom t he n inth c entury , t he c hurch o f S v K rii ( the H oly C ross) a nd t he E piscopal c hurch. T here i s k nown t o h ave b een a z upan b ased a t N in , a nd h is h ouse i s c onjectured t o l ie o pposite t he E piscopal c hurch ( Ve it " 1 986, 2 02). T he c emetery a round S v K rii d ates t o t his p eriod a nd o nly a l ittle w ay a way i s t he c emetery 2 drijac. t he b ay N in
i s
( Brusib- 1 969 ). o ne
o f
t he
T his i s a ll t hat r emains b est
e xcavation s et i n a reas a way a nother t own m entioned b y
r epresented
s ites,
f rom
t he
t here
p eriod ,
i s a lso n oted a nd l ittle e lse.
b ut n o s igns
s o f ar
o f
t he
f ortifications
i n
d wellings.
b y c hurches, c emeteries a nd t he I n e ffect a ll t hat a rchaeology
h as r evealed a bout t hese t owns a re t he o bvious p henomena, e xamination o f t heir s tatus a s t owns i s a l ong w ay o ff. o f
a nd
h as b een l ittle
f rom c emeteries a nd c hurches. B ribir , C onstantine, h as a t l east t hree e xcavated
c emeteries a nd a c ouple o f c hurches, K nin 's f lourishing c astle's f oundation ,
M ost
o f
T wo e arly m ediaeval b oats h ave b een r escued f rom t he mouth o f
a nd a ny r eal
t he s tudy a rea h ave t heir o bserved
f oundations a fter t he n inth c entury a nd w ill t hus n ot c ontribute much t o t he s tudy.
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4 .7
C HURCHES D uring t he d etermined ,
s tudy p eriod ,
a t
s ome
t ime
t hat
b ut p robably i n t he n inth c entury ,
h as
n ot
b een
e xactly
t he S lays i n C roatia w ere
c onverted f rom t heir p aganism t o W estern C hristianity ,
p robably
a s
t he
r esult o f m issions f rom A quilaea. O ne i nevitable c onsequence o f s uch a c onversion w as t he c onstruction o f c hurch b uildings. S o f ar a s i s k nown t hese
w ere
w ooden p hase t he
u se
b uilt
o f
s tone
f rom t he b eginning a nd d o n ot h ave a p rior
( suffice i t t o s ay t hat o ne h as n ot b een f ound ).
o f
s tone,
p reservation.
a n umber o f c hurches
T hanks t o
s urvive i n v arying d egrees o f
T hey h ave b een d ivided i nto
t hree
c hronological
g roups
a nd t wo s tructural g roups. C hronologically , t here a re c hurches t hat a re a daptations o f l ate a ntique b uildings ( such a s G ospe o d Z vonika, p art o f a
c orridor o ver a g ateway i n D iocletian 's p alace i n S plit),
C arolingian s tyle a nd c hurches o f p re R omanesque a nd
s tyle.
c hurches o f
S tructurally ,
t his i s more i mportant g iven t he p roblems w ith d ating ,
t he c hurches
a re e ither l ongitudinally p lanned o r c entrally p lanned w ith a c upola. T he p urest o f t he c entrally p lanned c hurches i s t hat o f S y Marija a t M ali I i, w hich , b efore l ater a dditions, w as a c ircular b uilding w ith a n a pse
o n o ne e nd.
V ariants o n t his t ype a re f ound i n S y N ikole n ear N in
( situated o n a p rehistoric b urial mound a nd t opped b y t ower )
w hich
h as
t hree t he l imit, a bout
a
t hree
a pses
c entrally
t hree
a pses
f or t here a re c hurches w ith
c entre.
a
T urkish
s et a round t he c entral c upola. s ix
o r
e ight
w atch N or i s
a pses
s et
S y K ri2 i n N in i s a gain i nteresting w ith a c upola a nd
i mposed
p lanned
u pon
a
b uildings
( particularly R avenna )
c ruciform c an
b e
p lan.
f ound
P arallels
among
a nd C arolingian s tructures
f or
c hurches
s uch a s t he
t hese
i n I taly o ctagonal
c hurch i n C harlemagne's p alace c omplex a t A achen. L ongitudinally p lanned c hurches r ange f rom s uch s imple S v
J uraj
n ear
S plit
a nd S y I lije a t B ale,
o nly o ne a pse a t t he E astern e nd , a s
S v
S pas
t hree a pses s emicircular
a t
B iskupija
t hrough t o more c omplex b uildings
s uch
a rea a t t he W est a nd A ll o f t hese a re s ingle
a nd s tand i n c ontrast t o b uildings
w hich ,
a s
i n a ddition t o a s tanding b ell t ower h as
a t i ts E astern e nd , a p orch b uttresses o n b oth l ong s ides.
a isled c hurches, a t
C etina w hich ,
b uildings
w hich a re r ectangular w ith
s uch a s S v
C ecilija
w hilst h aying b uttressing s imilar t o S v S pas,
t hree a isles w ith c ruciform p illars,
e ach a isle e nding i n a n a pse.
h as S uch
b uilding i s i n t he mainstream o f W estern C hristianity. B ecause t here d oes n ot c hronological t ypology ,
s eem
t heir f ittings a nd d ecoration. f ixtures
h ave
t o
b e
a
articularly
s urvived.
S tone s creens,
T heir d ecoration ,
a ltars,
o n i nterlace p atterns,
i s d atable w ith r easonable f act
i nscriptions,
i s
t he
d eveloped
t hat
i t
i s
c iboria a nd o ther
w hich i s u sually b ased u pon
t his
t here
w ell
much o f t he d ating o f t he b uildings d epends u pon
t hese
a ccuracy. f ittings
A dded w hich
t o
c arry
o ften n oting t he c hurch 's o r c arving 's d onor o r d edicator ,
s uch a s D uke B ranimir a t a c hurch i n g -opot .
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4 .8
C ULTURAL U NITS
A n umber o f a rchaeologically d etermined u nits h ave e xist
i n
C roatia
d uring
t he
e arly
m ediaeval
b een
p eriod ;
c laimed
t o
t hese a re t he
S tarohrvatska c ulture ( Old C roatian c ulture) a nd t he B ijelo B rdo c ulture. B esides t hese t here a re n eighbouring c ultural g roups w hich p roduced s ome o f t he f inds t he i nternal g roups, m aterial
c ulture
r ecovered f rom C roatia a nd
h ave
l inks
w ith
t hese i nclude t he K arantanian-Köttlach c ulture,
o f
t he
A vars
a nd
t he
K eszthely
c ulture.
t he
B rief
d escriptions o f t hese w ill b e g iven a nd s ome c omparisons d rawn. J 8 .1
S tarohrvatska c ulture
T his
i s
t he main a rchaeological c ulture o f t he D almatia a nd I stria ,
w ith s ome f inds a lso c oming i n t he i mplicitly
b y name,
P annonian
a rea.
a nd s pecifically b y d octrine,
A lthough
i t
i s,
s upposed t o r epresent
t he material c ulture o f t he C roats, t hat n eed n ot b e w holely a ccepted , n or n eed t he q uestion b e a ddressed f or t he moment , . I t i s s ufficient t o s ay t hat t he S tarohrvatska c ulture i s t he s urviving material c ulture o f t he D almatian S lays a nd t he s urviving l ate-antique i nhabitants. T he c onsequence o f t his a dmitted m ixture i s a S lavic c ulture w hich , p ottery a nd j ewellery i n p articular, d isplays a ntique i nfluence.
i n
i ts
A s d etailed d escriptions o f t he S tarohrvatska c emeteries a nalysed a re g iven i n a ppendix 1 o nly a b rief a ccount w ill b e g iven h ere. o ne k nown G raves
c remation
v aried
c emetery
f rom
b urials
w ere
b acks
c orpses
i n
s ides,
o ccasionally
A part
a n
e xtended p osture,
I ndividuals w ere
o r s ometimes o n p elvis o r c hest, c rossed
a t
k nee
o r
r epresented
c lothing
l aid
a nkle.
w hilst
S uch
l egs
g rave
o r s imilar a djuncts.
w ere
o nly
g oods a s w ere a nd i n most
P ottery v essels w ere
most f requently p laced a t t he h ead o r f eet o f t he d eceased. majority o f c ases o nly o ne i ndividual w as b uried i n a g rave, multiple g raves c ontemporary o r
o n
a rms p laced i n most c ases b y t he
p rovided w ere u sually p laced i n c lose p roximity t o t he b ody , c ases
f rom
i nhumations.
s imple p its t o more e laborate o nes t hat w ere l ined
w ith d rystone masonary o r l arge s tone s labs. t heir
e xclusively
I n t he b ut s ome
h ave b een f ound , t hough w hether t hey r epresent s erial i nhumations i s n ot a lways d eterminable. T he
o rganising p rinciple b ehind c emeteries i s n ot a lways
c lear,
b ut
t here
s eems t o b e a g eneral a im o f l inearity. M ost g raves d o n ot i ndividually d isplay a g reat ( there a re o f c ourse e xceptions) t he r ange o f r easonably w ide, w eapons,
b ut
h orse-gear,
c an
b e
t ools,
d escribed p ersonal
i n
s everal
n umber o bjects main
i tems a nd j ewellery
o f f inds f ound i s c ategories: ( the mutual
b oundary o f t he l ast t wo i s n ot a lways c lear ). W eaponry
i s
n ot
f ound i n a ny g reat q uantity ,
t he most p art t o s words,
w ar-knives a nd a rrows.
a nd i s r estricted f or
A xes,
w hich w ere
f ound
a t Maklinovo B rdo, a re a mbiguous, b ut w ill b e r egarded f or t he p resent a s t ools. S words a re C arolingian i n o rigin , a nd h ave b een c lassified b y
1 13
V inski
( 1978)
a nd J elovina
( 1986 ).
T he s words a re a bout
w ith s ome 0 .15 m o f t hat b eing h ilt a nd p ommel,
0 .95
m
l ong ,
w ith t he main d ecorative
v ariation o ccurring a t t he p ommel; t he t op b eing t riangular o r r ibbed ( see p late I ). T hey a re a r are f ind i n D almatian c emeteries o n t he R avni K otari,
b eing f ound m ainly f urther E ast i n t he h igher p olja
( ibid ,
s l 1 ). W ar-knives a re s ingle-bladed w eapons, u sually w ith f lat b acks t o t he b lade, a nd r ange i n l ength b etween 0 .2 - 0 .4 i n . K nives s horter t han t his,
b ut
l onger
w ar-knives o r
( 1980,
w illow
t han 1 01).
l eaf t ypes
n ormal
k nives
a re c lassified b y B eloäevid a s
A rrowheads a re o f t he s wallow t ail,
l aurel l eaf
( all n ames i ndicating t he b asic s hape).
T he r are
s pears a re C arolingian f orms. H orse-gear i ncludes t hose i tems t hat
f ormed p art o f t he t ack,
i ron b its a nd s addle d ecorations a s w ell a s e quipment w orn u sually s purs.
I t i s t his l ast
a s w ith t he s words,
c ategory w hich i s
a re o f C arolingian t ypes,
s uch a s
f or
r iding ,
f ound i n D almatia a nd ,
i f n ot m anufacture.
T hey
a re mainly h eavy i ron o bjects w ith a s pike p rotruding o utward a t t he m iddle o f t he c urving b ack a nd t he r emains o f s ome m eans o f a ttachment o n
e ach
t erminal
( Jelovina
1 986 ).
W hen
t hey
h ave
b een
f ound i n
u ndisturbed c ontexts t hey a re o ften a ccompanied b y t he b uckles f asten t hem t o t he f oot.
u sed
t o
S ometimes t he s purs a re d ecorated o n t he s pike
o r t he a rms, t his d ecoration i s e ither i ncised o r p atterns ( see p late I I ).
c hip-cut
i n
v arious
T he r ange o f t ools f ound i n g raves i s q uite w ide a nd i ncludes k nives, a xes,
r azors,
a wls,
w hetstones,
f iresteels w ith s mall f lints, ( see
p lates
I II-V ).
s ickles,
k eys,
n eedles a nd n eedle-holders,
s pindle w horls a nd
p ottery
v essels
S uch i tems a re f or t he most p art n on-diagnostic,
a nd h ave p arallels w ith much o f t he material f ound e lsewhere i n t he S lav o ccupied B alkans a nd C entral E urope. p ottery w ill b e f ound i n C hapter 6 . T he
most
e ar-rings, w ay
f requently
b ehind.
u sually
f ound i tems o f
w ith f inger-rings, I n
t his
s implest o f t he t wr _ s ilver
c omplex
j ewellery
( see p lates V I-X )
n ecklaces a nd o ther f orms
l ight
f ollowing l oops
o f
a re s ome
e ar-rings w ill b e d ealt w ith f irst.
e arly v arieties o f e ar-rings w ere
T he
m etal,
w ith o ne e nd c urved t o f orm a h ook a nd t he o ther f olded
b ack t o m ake a l ocp f or f astening. M ore
More d etailed d escription o f t he
t han
t hese a re t he
S uch a s imple
f orm
' bunch o f g rapes'
i s
w idespread.
e ar-rings:
a lthough
t here a re v ariants t he b asic f orm c onsisted o f a l oop w ith a s et o f s mall b alls h anging f rom i t, u sually w ith more b elow t he l oop t han a bove, b alls
the i mpression b eing t hat o f a b unch o f g rapes. O ccasionally t he w ere more s tylised a nd s eem more l ike n otches o n a s tem . T he
p rototypes
f or t hese a re B yzantine a nd,
f ound
I voäevac.
a t
i n
f act,
a
g olden
p air
p roduced w hich t ended t o h ave more a nd more o rnamentation o n O ne
t ype
o f
t hese
w as
f ound a t 2 minj,
h ollow r ugby-ball s hape f ixed o n e ither
c ast
i t.
o r made o f s heet m etal
R ings
f ound
i n
a nd o ften
C ast
r ings
1 14
l oop.
D almatia
w ere
u sually
w ere
T he l atter h ad
w idened
o f t he r ing t hus g iving a l arger f ace t o d ecorate
b eing p unched o r s tamped ).
t he
a nd c onsisted o f a l oop w ith a
( silver o r b ronze ).
e ither o verlapping e nds o r u nited e nds, f ront
w ere
F rom t he n inth c entury more c omplex e ar-rings w ere
t owards
t he
( the d ecoration
s imple
l oops
o f
m etal.
N ecklaces
o ccasionally
c onsisted
s mall
m etal
o f
g lass
p endant
t ogether,
a s
m ale a nd f emale g raves a re g enerally v ery s imple i n
f orm ,
b eing
e ither
r oughly
h ave
r ectangular
b een
w ith
T orcs o f t wisted
s ilver w ire a s w ell b oth
b ells
s trung
o n t hem .
B uckles
f rom
l ittle
b eads
o bjects
o r
o ccasionally
r oughly
f ound.
c ircular.
O nly
f ragments o f c ombs h ave b een f ound , b ut t hese a re e nough t o i ndicate t hat t hey t ook a c ommon e arly m ediaeval f orm a nd c onsisted o f a f lat b one
p late
f rom
w hich
t he
t eeth
w ere
c ut r iveted b etween t wo n one
s trengthening s trips. B esides t he a bove r egular c ategories t here a re o ccasionally o ccurring i tems
s uch a s b uckets
s trips
f rom
s hoes,
( or a t l east t he i ron
r emains
o f
t hem ),
b ronze
a nd w hat a re d escribed a s d eer a ntler s alt h olders.
T hese c urious o bjects a re f ormed f rom a j unction i n a d eer a ntler, a nd a re d ecorated w ith e ither g eometric p atterns o r, i n t wo c ases, w ith w hat i s t aken t o b e a s hamanistic s cene o f t wo h orned a nimals c onfronting e ach
o ther
w ith a c urious p ole o r t ree b etween t hem
r egard t hem m erely a s s alt h olders F rom
t he
l ate
s eventh
c entury
o nwards
t here
o bservable i n j ewellery t ypes i n f emale g raves t hat n inth c entury a nd e ven b eyond ,
( see p late X ).
T o
s eems a n a ct o f m ild d esperation. i s
a
r uns
c ontinuity
o n
i nto
t he
w ith s ome c emeteries d isplaying c ontinual
u sage u ntil t he s ixteenth a nd s eventeenth c enturies. T his s trong c ontinuity i s n ot s o v isible i n male g raves f or t he d eposition o f w hat i s g enerally s een a s p agan g oods
( tools,
p ots
a nd
w eapons)
d iminishes
a nd c eases b y t he t enth c entury. C onsequently , t he t ypology a nd d ating o f t he S tarohrvatska c ulture d epends h eavily u pon f emale j ewellery a s t he
o ther i tems a re e ither t oo i nvariable t o g ive a ccurate d ates o r a re
a bsent. 4 .8.2
A var C ulture
T he Avars,
w ho w ere s ubstantially r esponsible
m any S lays i n t he B alkans,
t ime o f t he m igration o f t he L ombards u ntil F ranks.
A s a c onsequence o f t he A vars'
S lav g roups F rom
t his
t here
d eveloped
A varo-Slavic.
a
t heir
c ulture
o wn
p resence
d efeat
i ncluding S lays
a nd t he a lly s tatus t hat m erged
I ts
t he
o f
b y
t he
o rganisation t hey d ominated m any
s ettled a round t heir b orders, s ituation ,
f or
o ccupied much o f w hat i s n ow H ungary f rom t he
t hat
i s
i n
P annonia.
s ome o f t hese g roups h ad , n ow
r eferred
t o
a s
d efinition i s r egrettably u nclear a nd i n d ebate t he
K eszthely c ulture h as b een i ncluded ,
w ith a s ubsequent
r edefinition
( see
b elow ).
A s A var m aterial s tudy i s o nly a p eripheral p art o f t he p resent
s tudy i t
s eems b est t o c haracterise t he
material
c losest
t o
C roatia,
t hat f rom S outhern H ungary. A s
w ith
t he
r epresented
S tarohrvatska
a lmost
e xclusively
i nterred w ith i ndividuals. p artially
e xcavated ,
h ave
c ulture b y
Avar
T he c emeteries v ary i n s ize, r eached
s izes
o f
I nhumation i s t he m ain r ite w ith b odies p laced p its,
o ften
w ith
m aterial
a bove i n
s ome q uantity o f g rave g oods.
1 15
c ulture
i s
t he f unerary r emains a nd t he i tems b ut
s ome,
o nly
3 00 i ndividuals.
r oughly
r ectangular
T he m ain e xception t o
P late 3 K nin
I S tarohrvatska Culture: ( scale
S words;
1 D rniJ,
r oughly 1 :4)(after J elovina 1 986,
2 Vukovi6a Most, T ab X IV/XVIII).
7 5
7 9
8 1
P late I I S tarohrvatska C ulture:
S purs;
a ll f rom C rkvina n ear K nin
( scale r oughly 1 :2)(after J elovina 1 986,
T ab V I).
P late I II S tarohrvatska C ulture: 4 /5 A rrowheads, 1 6 Axehead ,
1 Awl,
6 /7 F iresteel a nd f lint,
1 8/19 K eys.
8 N ail,
3 /10/12/14/17/20 P ots, 9 /11/13/15/21/ K nives,
F ound a t M aklinovo B rdo 1 /2/3/ 9 /1 0 /15/16,
2 drijac 4 -8/13/14/17-21, ( after B eloäeviC 1 980,
2 S ickle,
B iljane D onje 1 1/12
T ab X XXI).
( scale r oughly 1 :2)
P late I V S tarohrvatska C ulture: 3 /4 / 14/16/31
2 0 B uckle,
P ots,
2 3 C loth F ragment,
2 6/27 A rrowheads, f ragments. F ound a t S tankovci
1 /11/15/17/21 K nives,
2 /5/7/22 Awls,
8 /9/10/18/19/28/29 F iresteels a nd F lints, t he
1 3/14
( after B elo ä ev M 1 980,
2 4/25 B ronze s trips
r emainder
2 1-30,
( 6/13/30)
t he r est
T ab XXXIII).
1 2 R azor,
f rom s hoes, a re
f rom 2 drijac
u nidentifiable
m etal
( scale r oughly 1 :2)
3 a
1 9
0
P late
V
S tarohrvatska
C ulture:
1 /2/5-10
S purs,
3 /26
P ots,
4 /15/25
A rrowheads, 1 1 R ing , 2 1 B ucket
1 3/14/20 K nives,
1 7/22-24 F iresteel a nd F lints,
( metal b indings o nly ),
2 7 S pearhead ,
a re u nidentifiable m etal f ragments. ( after B elo eviá 1 980,
T ab X XVII).
1 9 W arknife,
t he r emainder
F ound a t 2 drijac
( 12/16/18)
( scale r oughly 1 :2)
1 2
•
2 9u
3 30
NN
W \ AAA/A 3 2a
3 8
AA
• 1 - I v % I /1 •A A 3 8a
P late V I S tarohrvatska C ulture: E ar-rings 1 -28, R ings 2 9-42. F ound a t 2 drijac 1 /2/5/6/11-14/17/19/20/25/25/29-31/36/37/39-42, Maklinovo B rdo 3 /4/7/8/21/33, M ateriza 3 4,
R azbojine 9 /10,
B iljane D onje 3 5
( after B eloäevi6 1 980,
C rkvina 1 5/16/22-24, ( scale r oughly 1 :1)
T ab X LII).
I voäevac 2 8,
P late V II S tarohrvatska C ulture: P endant,
1 7-20 B ells.
2 drijac 4 /5/7-12/14-16/20, ( after B elobeviä 1 980,
1 -10 N ecklace B eads,
F ound a t B iljane D onje 1 , S v K rii
T ab X LIV ).
1 7-19
1 1 C ruciform
Maklinovo B rdo 2 /3/6/13,
( scale r oughly 1 :1)
P late V III S tarohrvatska C ulture:
1 -6 S pindle Whorls,
7 -18 B uckles.
F ound a t 2 drijac 1 /2/6/9/12-18, Maklinovo B rdo 3 /4/7/8/10/11, S mil nd 5 ( scale r oughly 1 :1) ( after B elo§evid 1 980, T ab X LII).
n
il l e l I I i ', I l l ,
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P late I X S tarohrvatska C ulture: F ound a t 2 drijac
rl ,
: ; 1 11 , 1 1 11, !
I:i i .
r f
:t
; 1; 0: ' 1
:
* 11 11 :1 11 : "I I I II I
Z
I
. I q,:,. i 3 I I ,
:: :
2 0
1 -3 C ombs,
3 0
4 /5 N eedle H olders.
( scale r oughly 1 :1) ( after B eloäevid 1 980,
T ab XLV ).
P late X S tarohrvatska Culture: ( scale
r oughly
Antler Salt H older(?)
1 :1)(after B eloäevid 1 980,
T ab XLVI).
f rom 2 drijac
t he n ormal r ite i s t he i n t he
s ame g rave a s
s et o f g raves w hich i ncluded h orse b urials e ither
a human ,
o r i n a p it n ext t o a h uman g rave.
O ften
h orses s o b uried h ad s ome o f t he n ormal t rappings buried w ith t hem . S uch i nhumations h ave u sually b een t aken t o r epresent t he b urials o f w arriors
a nd t heir
s teeds,
a n e asy h ypothesis g iven t hat t he Avars w ere
o riginally mounted n omads. G raves t hemselves t end t owards a lignment i n a c emetery , b ut w ith a g ood m easure o f v ariation. I n
e xamining
t he
c ategories
t hat
e mployed.
W eapons
e quipment.
material
f rom
f ound
s words
i nclude
h ad n o
s words,
t he
s ame
b road
f ound
a re
a nd
a rchery
h aving e ither o ne o r t wo
0 .8 m i n l ength.
s urviving h ilts.
a long w ith many o f the o ther s words s pearheads
s pearheads
a re o f v arious t ypes,
e dged b lades a nd m easuring s ome
i ron
c emeteries
m ain
w ere e stablished f or t he S tarohrvatska c ulture w ill b e
T he
f ound a t l ' cs
the
o ne
A
d ouble-edged
T here a re a lso s abres,
a re n ot v ery
w ell
s word
b ut t hese,
p reserved.
g enerally s hort b lades w ith s ockets
T he a t t he
o ther e nd. Much more f requent t han s words o r s pears a re the r emains o f b ows, a rrows a nd q uivers. T he b ows a re r epresented b y b one r einforcing p lates
f rom c omposite b ows,
q uiver
( found
a t
w hilst m etal d ecorative s trips
P6cs).
i ncluding s wallow t ailed ,
V arious d ouble
t ypes
e dged ,
o f
r emain f rom a
a rrowhead
t rilateral
w ere b uried ,
a nd
q uadrilateral
h eads. H orse-gear c onsists o f i ron s tirrups o f v arious p atterns, a ssociated p ieces. o ther
w ith
h orse
b urials,
D ecorative p lates i tems
o ccur
o ften f ound
a s w ell a s b its w ith o r w ithout c heek
f or i tems o f h arness,
e ither w ith h orses,
i n a s imilar
s tyle
t o
o r e lse a s p art o f n ormal g rave
g oods. T he
r ange
o f
t ools
i s much t he
c ulture g raves,
w ith k nives,
n eedle-holders,
f iresteels w ith s mall
v essels, i tems a t
t hough r azors,
i nclude
l east o ne
m ethods
f ishhooks s hovel.
o f
s ame a s t hat
f ound i n S tarohrvatska
w hetstones,
s ickles,
f lints,
a wls a nd k eys h ave n ot b een
The p ottery v essels
h and made,
T wo s pecial
t ypes
o f
t he g rey a nd y ellow w ares,
a nd
f ound.
o r
p ottery
o f
f orms
a nd a nd
f ormed u pon s low o r f ast a re
w hich h ave
A dditional
' suspension h ooks'
s how a v ariety
b eing
n eedles
s pindle w horls a nd p ottery
a nd w hat a re d escribed a s
manufacture,
h and-wheels. g raves,
a xes,
r epresented
i n
f orms w hich i nclude
t he j ugs,
j ars a nd mugs. O ne p henomenon w hich s eparates Avar material c ulture o f t he
f ittings p resent
f rom m any o thers
s ame p eriod i s the o ccurrence o f l arge q uantities f or i t
i s
s trapends,
b elts.
h ole
r einforcers, s uch a s
t hat
t he
d ecorative
s words,
o n t hese o bjects
o f
d ecorative
material f orms a s tudy i n i tself.
s ufficient t o n ote
s uspending i tems d ecoration
T his
i s
f ittings p lates,
q uivers a nd k nives
i nclude a nd
F or t he b uckles,
f astenings
f rom t he b elt.
f requently c haracterised by t he p resence
o f g riffons u pon t he b elt b uckles,
s uspension p oints a nd
t endril
s ets c an c omprise o f a s many a s
a nd
l eaf
d esigns.
p ieces a nd a re u sually c ast g raves
l ack a ny
B elt
f rom b ronze.
A part
d isplay
a
w ide
1 26
r ange
o f
s trapends,
f rom t hese
j ewellery o r p ersonal d ecorative
o n t he o ther h and ,
f or T he
i tems.
o r
f orty
f ittings male F emale g raves,
j ewellery.
E ar-rings,
u sually made o ut
o f b ronze,
s imple p enanular l oops t aking t he T hese
f orm o f t he a ddition o f
p endants
s egments r ather
c ome i n a v ariety o f f orms,
( see p late XV ).
v ary
i n
i n
a
w ritten
h aving
( this
o ther
e ar-rings h as a nd
o rnament
s ets o f b alls
b esides
o f
g lass
b eads
o f
s triking t ype i s t hat
o f
a re
s hape
B racelets
made
o verlapping
a re
a lso
s uch a s b reast d etail.
w ith
w ith
s heet
C ombs,
g roup
v arious
t he
a nd o f
n umbers,
N ecklaces
m elonseed
c lasps a nd f ibulae,
b roadening o r
w ire
o f b one,
f ound i n f emale g raves.
C hildren 's
p lates,
a re f orm
f or t he most p art p enanular a nd m ade o f
m etal
d ecorated w ith punches d esigns. h olders
Another
f orm pyramid s hapes.
v arying
b ronze, r ings
p endants.
f ixed b eneath t he l oop i n
p redominating. t he most
s een f rom t he
I f the p endants m aybe more
h aving more c omplex s ections
t he
a t t he most e xtreme t hese b alls
m ade
l oop.
o nly o ne o r p erhaps many
i s b est
d escription ).
c omplex t he l oops t hemselves b ecome s o, s ometimes
w ith
f ixed o r l oose p endants t o t he
c omplexity ,
o f c ircular o r o ther s hape t han
b eginning
T hereafter o rnamentation v aries,
e nds.
o ccur,
s ometimes
O ther ,
F inger
a nd may b e w ith
m etal
r arer i tems d o o ccur ,
b ut t hese w ill n ot
b e
d escribed
g raves d isplay a s election f rom the a dult
i n
r ange o f
o bjects. O n
t he e dges o f t he Avar K hanate a re
f ound c emeteries which h ave t he
c ombined c haracteristics o f t he Avar a nd S lavic material o f t hese t radition , w ith
f olded
b ack e nds o r l ink-like p endants
O ne
a nd D anubian type p ottery.
T his c ombination f orms the Avaro-Slavic c ulture that D anube
c ulture.
i s B rodski D renovac, w hich c ontains h orse burials i n t he Avar b ut a lso i tems t hat a re S lavic i n n ature s uch a s e ar-rings
r egion
f rom
the e nd o f t he
f lourished
n inth c entury a nd r epresents t he r uling s tratum o f the Avars i n
t he
b y
C harlemagne
i n
t he
s eventh c entury t o b eginning o f t he a nd
S lays
a rea u ntil t he t ime o f t he d estruction o f the Avar o verlordship ( Vinski-Gasparini
a nd
E rcegovi6
1 958,
1 49 ).
T he
d estruction o f the A var k hanate g reatly i ncreased the i nfluence o f t he F ranks S outh a nd N orth o f t he D anube. 4 .8.3
T he K eszthely C ulture
N amed a fter a s eries o f c emeteries a nd
1 882
( Hampel
1 905,
v ol
I I
f ound a t
1 66-215)
K eszthely
b etween
t o r epresent t he r emnant o f t he R oman p opulation i n P annonia s urvived
t he d isruptions o f e arlier c enturies
t he Avars. K esthely
H owever ,
a
r edefinition
h as
l ate
a ntique c ulture.
r esult
( A K iss,
h ad
t aken
p lace
a nd
t he
t erm
c ulture n ow o nly a pplies t o a s mall g roup o f Avar p eriod f inds H owever,
o f p opulation movement,
p ers
o f m aterial
c omm ).
T his m ixture i s
f ound i n b urials
i s thought t o b e
r ooted
r ather t han s een a s b eing d escended
d irectly f rom the l ate a ntique i nhabitants t he
w hich
a nd n ow s truggled o n amid
a round the S outhern e nd o f L ake B alaton where i t i n
1 878
t he c ulture w as o riginally t aken
i t
i s
r egarded n ow
a s
b eing
p robably b rought a bout b y t he Avars o bservable i n t he r ange a nd
( inhumations),
w here
i tems t hat
t ypes
a re c learly
A var i n i nspiration a nd manufacture mingle w ith t hose
t hat
o rigins.
t hose i tems w hich
d eviate
B ecause
o f
t his
c omposite
o rigin
o nly
h ave
o ther
f rom t he Avar c ulture t hat h as b een p reviously d escribed w ill b e
g iven s pecific mention.
1 27
P late X I Avar C ulture: 1 2/13
S tirrups.
( after K iss
1 977,
A ll
1 -10 B elt B uckles a nd F ittings,
f rom g rave 1 84 a t K 6kesd
T ab XXII).
1 1 B it,
( scale r oughly 1 :2)
1
T yp A
TYP B
T yp C
T yp D
T yp F
T yp E
1 0
P late X II Avar C ulture: N y6klädhäza-Vasütällamäs
B elt F ittings. 3 ,
D6vavänya 4 ,
1 1
T yp G F ound a t V rap 1 , P anEevo 5 ,
Ö skü 2 ,
L eobersdorf
U known 7 , Mödling 8 , K eszthely 9 , S latare 1 0, A lttygn 1 1, ( scale r oughly 1 :1)(after W erner 1 986, Abb. A ).
6 ,
6 0
3
` u ' 1 : 37 1 1 :7 1 1 1 1
6 1
0 )0 C PO
5
2
1
4
3
6 3
P late X III A var C ulture: F ittings
6 0:1-18 B elt
6 B one p urse f astener,
6 7
7
6
f ittings,
6 2:1-2 B uckles,
6 1:1-2 r ings 3 -5 B elt 6 3:1 B uckle 2 K nife
3 P ot, 6 4:1 P ot, 6 6:1-2 E ar-rings 3 K nife, 6 7:1-2 E ar-rings 3 -4 B racelets 5 N ecklace B eads 6 P ot, 6 8:1 N ecklace B eads 2 E ar-ring 3 P ot
4 -5 B uckle
6 -7
I ron F ragments
F ound a t H omokm6gy-Halom , ( after K ovrig 1 975, 1 9).
g raves a s
8 -9 i ron h ooks. f irst n umbers
( scale 1 :2,
p ottery 1 :4)
P late X IV A var C ulture
1 :1-2 E ar-rings
2 :1-16 B elt b uckle a nd f ittings 2 2 B uckle
f ragment
2 3-24 K nives,
1 8-19 R ings 2 0 K nife, 7 :1 E ar-ring 2 -3 n umbers
( scale
P ots,
1 :2,
3 N eedle H older 4 S pindle-whorl,
1 7-18 E ar-rings 3 :1 P ot,
5 :1 E ar-ring 2 B uckle, 8 :1 P ot.
F ound a t
1 9-20 R ings
2 1 F iresteel
4 :1-17 B elt buckle a nd f ittings 6 :1 K nife,
S zeb6ny I ,
p ottery 1 :4) ( after K ovrig 1 975,
2 I ron H ook,
g rave n umbers a s 5 3).
f irst
4 a
7
4 c
4 b
1
8
9
1 0
1 6
1 5
P late X V Avar C ulture: S zebgny
1 2
1
( scale
5
4
3
2
1 3
1 7
7
6
1 4
1 8
E ar-ring types a nd N ecklace B ead t ypes
1 :1)(after K ovrig 1 975,
1 01).
f rom
W eapons a rrowheads
a re o f
n ot
p articularly
Avar
t ype,
c ommon ,
t hough
a nd m ainly t ake t he f orm o f
t here
a re
o ccasionally
s words.
S imilarly s uch i tems o f h orse-gear a s a re f ound ( stirrups a nd b its) a re a lso o f Avar m anufacture. T he t ools b uried i n t he c emeteries r epresent p arts o f t he u sual e arly m ediaeval r ange a nd i nclude k nives, s ickles, f iresteels w ith f lints,
s pindle w horls,
l atter a fter A var s tyles. a nd t hat
T here i s
f ound i n A var c emeteries.
p ottery ,
t his
l ittle d ifference b etween t his
a xes a s w ell
a s
r ange
O n e xamining t he
j ewellery a nd i tems
o f p ersonal d ress a nd a dornment t he most o bviously A var o bjects a re t he m ale b elt f ittings, w hich i nclude b uckles, s trap e nds, h ole r einforcers a nd p ropeller-shaped m ounts o rnamentation a nd t he g riffon f orms.
H owever,
s ome
o f
( plate X VI). B oth t he t endril s tyle o f f orms a re r epresented i n n ormal Avar t he
b uckles
d o
n ot
f it i nto n ormal Avar
c ategories a nd d isplay a ffinities w ith l ate a ntique a nd B yzantine f orms, h aving o penwork d esigns t hat a re l argely g eometric a s w ell a s m ore o val l oops
f or t he b elt
a lso
c ontained b ronze r ings w ith t riple o r q uadruple r adial l egs,
s trap t o p ass t hrough
m eet e ither a t t he c entre, T he
f emale
g raves
K eszthely c ulture, l arge
XVIII).
M ale
g raves w hich
o r a t a s maller i nternal r ing.
p rovide
t he most
b asket-shaped
( some 0 .1 m a cross
( plate
t he
i tems
r emarkable b eing
p endants
( plate
f or t he l argest),
w hich c learly d elineate t he t he e ar-rings w ith v ery
X X ).
a nd
T heir s ize i s c onsiderable
i t
i s
p robable
t hat
t hese,
an b e b etter c haracterised a long w ith many o ther s uch l arge e ar-rings c a s t emporal r ings w orn o n b ands a round t he h ead o r o n h ead-dresses. T here a re t wo main p arts t o t he e ar-rings, f irst t he l oop i tself, h as a b roadened p late o pposing t he o pening a nd s ometimes
w hich o ther
d ecoration. T hese p lates a re d ecorated w ith p atterns o f u pstanding l umps t hat may b e j oined o r s urrounded w ith t wisted w ire. B etween t he p late t op,
a nd
t he
o pening
i s
f ixed t he b asket,
a n o penwork w ire c reation o f
n early
c onical
a nd
f ormed o f t wo h alves,
j oined l oops a nd
d ecorated i n i ts t urn.
T he
t he
b ottom ,
t he
s olid ,
f ixing o f t hese l arger
b askets b y w ire a t b oth t he t op a nd m iddle s uggests t hat t hey d eveloped f rom t he s maller b asket f orms, t he f irm c apture o f t he b asket o ccurring w hen t hey b ecame t oo c umbersome t o h ave l oose.
O ther f orms o f e ar-rings
i nclude many A var f orms a nd a lso s ome w hich h ave b een s een a t c emeteries s uch a s
2 minj,
N ecklaces
t he
d ouble-hemisphere
c onsisted
o n
a
l arge
l oop
f or
e xample.
o f n umerous g lass b eads.
Another s ingular f orm o f
t he K eszthely c ulture i s t he d ivided-head p in.
T he s quare-sectioned r od
o f t he p in i s
s plit i nto f our p ieces w hich b ow o utwards
t he p in t o f orm a s ort o f c age. w ith
p unched
o r
B eyond t his the p in
a pplied d esigns.
f rom t he l ine o f
may
b e
d ecorated
T hese a re p robably t he most c omplex
f orm o f p in , a nd t here a re o thers w ith s ingle s tems b ut more c omplex h eads. D isc b rooches a re a lso f ound , w ith v arious t ypes o f d ecoration , b ut m ainly r estricted t o g eometric d esigns. F inally , m ention must b e m ade
o f
b racelets w ith p unched d ecoration
( Salamon a nd S ös
w hich may b e p enannular w ith o r w ithout a f astening.
1 33
1 980,
4 13),
P late X VI K eszthely C ulture: F ound a t
K eszthely
( scale
B elt B uckles,
s trap e nds
9 :10)(after H ampel
1 905,
v ol
a nd f ittings. I II T ab 1 39/140).
1
P late X VII 4 -6 P ins,
K eszthely C ulture:
1 B one k nife h andle,
7 /9 N ecklace B eads.
( after H ampel
1 905,
v ol
I II T ab
F ound a t
K eszthely
1 41/142).
2 /8
B racelets,
( scale
9 :10 )
f
P late XVIII K eszthely C ulture: ( scale
9 :10)(after Hampel 1 905,
B uckles. v ol
F ound a t K eszthely
I II T ab 1 59/160).
1 1 3
1 4
2
1 8
1 9
5
P la te X IX K eszthely C ulture: K eszthely
( scale
1 -8 E ar-rings,
9 :10)(after H ampel
1 905,
9 -19 P ins.
F ound a t
v ol I II T ab 1 65/168).
P late X X K eszthely C ulture: ( scale
9 :10) ( after H ampel
B asket
1 905,
v ol
E ar-rings.
F ound a t
I II T ab 1 66/167).
K eszthely
4 .8.4
T he K arantanian-Köttlach C ulture
T his
c ulture g roup o ccupied t he a rea r oughly e ncompassed b y S lovenia,
p arts o f L ower Austria a nd s ections o f I talian F urlania. c ame
I nto t his a rea
S lays a s p art o f t he A var a dvance i nto t he B yzantine e mpire.
s ettled h ere, i nhabitants,
p robably a fter s ome c onflict w ith t he a nd e ventually g enerated s ome f orm
o rganisation. T he i ndependent s tatus w as l ost t o t he F ranks a dvancing E astwards. F ollowing t he d efeat o f t he A vars, c onsiderable
p olitical
d evelopment
o f
a
r eorganisation
f eudal
s ystem
a cceptance o f C hristianity. K arantanian
p eriod
a nd
S ivec
w hich
u pon
e ventually
t he
( 1986,
F rankish
5 1-2)
a K ot t lach p eriod ,
T hey
l ate a ntique o f p olitical w ho w ere t here w as
l ed
model
t o
t he
a nd
t he
d ivides t he g roup i nto a
t he f irst e xtending f rom t he
e ighth c entury t o t he m id n inth c entury , a nd r epresented i n c emeteries s uch a s P tujski G rad a nd K rungli, w hilst t he s econd e xtends f rom t he s econd h alf o f t he n inth c entury t o t he e leventh c entury,
a nd w as
f ound
a t K öttlach ( inevitably ) a nd B led P ristava. I t i s s ufficient h ere t o n ote t he d ifferences b etween t he p hases a s t hey o ccur. A s
w ith
most o f t he o ther e arly m ediaeval c ultures i n t he s ame a rea
b urials w ere i nhumations i n c emeteries, w ith b urials c onforming t o r oughly t he s ame o rientation. A rchaeologically , t he r emains a re n ot d ramatically d ifferent f rom o ther S lavic g roups. B rdo
c ulture
b urials
t here
a re v ery f ew w eapons
( Roje p ri M orav a
v irtually
n o
h ad
h orse-gear.
n o
i n
Vuga
1 973,
6 4)
w ith
t he
B ijelo
1 973))
a nd
S imilarly p oorly r epresented a re t ools,
w eapons
w ith
k nives a nd w hetstones b eing a mong t he ( quoted
A s
f ound i n K arantanian-Kottlach
f ew
s tates t hat
p resent e xamples
( Auga
p resent.
K oroäe6
f unerary p ottery i s a bsent
f rom
t he K arntanian-Köttlach g roup. T his i s n ot a lways c lear i n c emeteries, w hich h ave a l ong p eriod o f u se, a nd c onsequently d isplay s everal p hases o f c ultural p rocess. T he o verall i mpression o f t he f irst, K arantanian p hase i s o f s mall q uantities o f g rave g oods w ith e ven j ewellery b eing i nfrequently f ound. a nd
i t
i s
A fter t he i nitial p eriod t here i s
m ore
j ewellery ,
u pon t his t hat t he c haracterisation o f t he g roup i s l argely
b ased. I t
i s
e nough
t o
n ote
t hat
t here
a re
m inor
d ifferences
m anufacturing t echnique b etween t he f irst a nd s econd p hase,
s uch a s
o f t he
u se o f e namel i n t he s econd , b ut most o f a ctual f orms r emain t he s ame. O ne o f t he m ost c haracteristic f orms i s t he l unate e ar-ring , w hich c onsists o f a s emi-circular l oop f or t he s tem w hich i s j oined a t o ne e nd t o a c rescent-moon s haped p endant p ortion. T he f ace o f t his f lat p late i s d ecorated ,
e ither w ith p unched ,
w hich a re u sually g eometric o r e ar-rings a s
' S'
r eflect
i ncised o r c hamp l ev6 e namel d esigns,
f loral
( plate
X XI).
O ther
f orms
i nclude s imple l oops o f b ronze w ith o verlapping e nds,
s haped o nes, t he
w hich a ppear t owards t he
g rowing
e nd
o f
t he
o f
a s w ell
c ulture
a nd
i nfluence o f t he B ijelo B rdo c ulture i n t he a rea.
M ore o rnate
f orms
i nclude c onstructs o f b ronze w ire d ecorated w ith g lass
b eads,
w ell
a s
a s
b ronze w ire e ar-rings w ith s ets o f d angling c hains
s uspended f rom t he b ase o f
t he
l oop.
D isc-shaped
b eaten o r s tamped b ronze o r s ilver s heet w ere c ommon ,
1 39
f ibulae,
m ade
o f
a nd w ere d ecorated
1
4
3
6
5
P late X XI
K arntanian-Kottlach C ulture:
F ound a t P tuj-grad 1 /2,
( cross-hatched a nd b lack a reas ( scale
r oughly 1 :1,
( after V inski e t
a l
1 -4 E ar-rings,
K ranj-Kr2iäüe 3 /4,
r epresent v arious
e xcept 2 a t 1 986,
T ab
5 -6 D isc b rooches.
B led B rdo 5 ,
r oughly 2 :1 )
9 3,95-97,100).
B led P ristava
c olours o f e namel)
6
w ith
g eometric
a nd
i nterlace
d esigns,
e ither p unched o r g ranulated.
E ventually t he r epetoire o f d ecoration c ame t o i nclude s tylised p ictures o f C hrist o r A gnus D ei. R ing t ypes i ncluded c ast c ircles o f s ilver w ith t riangular s ection. 4 .8.5
T he B ijelo B rdo C ulture
T he t ype a nd n ame s ite l ast
y ears
o f
t he
f or t his c ulture w as
n ineteenth
c entury ,
f ound n ear O sijek i n
t he
a nd e ventually e xcavated a nd
p ublished b y B runämid
( 1904).
t he
a ble t o e stablish a n e leventh c entury d ate f or t he
g raves
c emetery.
h e
w as
A s w ith m ost o f t he o ther
C roatia t he m aterial i s s ingle s imple
O n t he b asis o f H ungarian c oins
f unerary ,
e arly
m ediaeval
f ound
c ultures
i n
a round
b eing f ound e ither i n c emeteries o r i n
f inds o ut o f a ny c ontext. I ndividuals w ere i nhumed , u sually i n g rave p its w ithout a ny s urround , w ith t heir b odies e xtended ,
t hough a rms m ight b e c rossed o r p laced o n t he b ody , i nstead o f j ust a long s ide. T he a lignment o f g raves w as u sually W est-East, t ending t o f orm r ough l ines. W hen
t he
g rave
g oods
a re
e xamined a ccording t o c ategory t he most
r emarkable t hing i s t he v ery l ow n umber o f w eapons a nd g raves.
B runämid o bserved
( 1904,
3 7)
t ools
f ound
i n
t hat i n o ver 2 00 g raves t here w ere
n o w eapons f ound. I n t he c emetery o f L ijevo B are t he o nly w eapons f ound w ere 2 5 a rrowheads a nd t he r emaining b one p ortions o f a b ow. T he a rrowheads w ere t anged w ith r homboidal b lades, a nd w ere c onsidered b y t he e xcavator t o b e f or h unting r ather t han w ar s ame c emetery , t weezers
b y
a nd
w ay
o f
b one a wls.
t ools
p roduced
( Vinski 1 955,
o nly
k nives,
2 42).
S uch a l imited r ange i s typical o f t he B ijelo
B rdo c ulture, a nd a t B ijelo B rdo i tself o nly a f ew p ots, t he r emains a s ickle a nd w hat w as p ossibly t he c ase f or a k nife w ere f ound. J ewellery ,
T he
f iresteels,
h owever i s much b etter r epresented ,
b ut c omes
o f
f or t he most
p art f rom f emale g raves ( so f ar a s c an b e d etermined , f or a t B ijelo B rdo n o d etails o f i ndividual s ex a re g iven ). T he most c haracteristic e ar-ring
o f
t he
B ijelo
B rdo
c ulture i s t he s imple l oop w ith o ne
s haped t erminal f ormed by f lattening a nd b ending c ross-section w ire w hich made u p t he r est o f the a daptation o f t he s imple l oop w as t he
e ar-ring
w ith
the l oop.
w ire
' S'
c ircular Another
t wisted
i n
c onical m anner o n o ne t erminal. B esides t hese, a nd the most s imple e ar-rings t here w ere c ast b ronze e ar-rings w ith p endant d rops a nd o rnamentation o n t he l oop i tself. F inger-rings o ccur i n t wo main f orms, t he f irst made o f s heet metal a nd d ecorated e ither w ith p unched
d esigns
o r w ith t he a ddition o f a d ecorated f ace-plate, t he o ther f orm i s a c ast c ircle d ecorated o n t he o utside w ith i ncisions o r more c omplex o rnamentation
( plate X XIII).
N ecklaces a re e ither made e ither o f g lass
b eads o f v arying f orms, o r a re more l ike t orcs. f rom t wo o r t hree s trands o f b ronze w ire, f astening a t t he t erminals t o m ake many b racelet e xist, d ecorated
w ith
( plate X XIV ).
o f t he b racelets most n otably c ast w hat
c ould
T hese l atter a re f ormed w ith h ooks a nd l oops f or
T his t echnique w as
b e s nake h eads a t t he t erminals.
1 41
a lso
u sed
f ound i n g raves, b ut o ther f orms o f b ronze o nes, w hich a re s ometimes T wo p art
P late XXII B ijelo B rdo C ulture:
E ar-rings.
( scale r oughly 1 :1)(after B runämid 1 904,
F ound a t B ijelo B rdo
3 8).
®
A
t & &
-
4 7 .7i 7 .9
( f lT rr rc TT2:
P late XXIII B ijelo B rdo C ulture:
R ings.
( scale r oughly 1 :1)(after B runämid 1 904,
F ound a t B ijelo B rdo 4 1).
1
\
P late XXIV B ijelo B rdo Culture: ( inside n ecklaces). 4 4).
N ecklaces
F ound a t B ijelo B rdo
( torcs)
a nd B racelets
( scale 1 :1)(after
B runämid
1 904,
c ‘ A GC )( 3( . Guz J 4@ ? 1 313 u . 0 ( L ä
G 0 3
a f D
/ Alen G L I LI ZJ
L
¼ : ! T4 • ü äG
(
1 . , . . ; •
;
-
j
L J
P late X XV B ijelo B rdo C ulture: N ecklace B eads ( mainly o f g lass) a nd n ecklace p endants ( bottom r ow ). F ound a t B ijelo B rdo ( scale r oughly 1 :1) ( after B runämid 1 904,
4 3).
p endants u pper, p art
a re
f ound
a cross
u sually c ircular, ( Demo
g raves,
1 983).
t he B ijelo B rdo c ulture,
J ewellery
w ith t he most
a nd c onsist o f a n
p ortion f rom w hich h angs t he l ower ,
f requent
l eaf-shaped
o r p ersonal i tems a re v ery r are i n male f inds b eing b elt
f ittings
a nd
s ometimes
r ings. T he B ijelo B rdo c ulture h as a d istribution t hat c overs most o f t he C arpathian b asin , f rom s outh o f t he D anube i n Y ugoslavia t o s outhern C zechoslavia, c oins
t aking i n a ll o f H ungary i n
b etween.
T he
i nclusion
i n g raves h as e nabled q uite a ccurate d ating t o b e a chieved ,
o f
g iving
a r ange o f n inth c entury f or t he o ldest p hase t o t welfth c entury f or t he e nd
o f
t he l atest.
R ather more c ontroversial i s the o rigin a nd e thnic
c ontent o f the c ulture , S lays p resent
i nvolving a s
i t must,
t he r elations b etween
t he
i n t he C arpathian b asin f ollowing t he d efeat o f t he Avars,
a nd t he H ungarian i nvaders o f
t he
n inth
c entury.
T here
i s
g eneral
a greement t hat t he B ijelo B rdo c ulture i n s ome w ay f ollows t he K eszthely c ulture o f
( using f or t he moment t he b roader Avaro-Slavic f orm )
i ts
c lear
a rea a nd
( Ercegovi6 ,
a ttempts
' transitional'
1 958,
h ave
p eriods
b een
s o ).
I nevitably t he H ungarians c ulture,
b asis. B jelo
c ulture
made
t o
i nsert
c laim a H ungarian b asis
p reviously
R ecently B alint B rdo
o ver
most
h owever t he e xact m echanism i s n ot u nsatisfactory
( the B rodski D renovac f inds h ave b een c onsidered
B rdo
w hilst
1 75),
( 1986,
w as
1 4)
b rought
t he
S lays
h as
a ffirmed
a bout
f or
t he
B ijelo
c laimed a l argely S lavic
by
t hat
t he
' the
s o-called
c ommoners
among t he
c onquering H ungarians b y b lending t heir o wn c ulture w ith t hose f ound t he
s pot'
d ating i s
( this
p resumably m ean Avaro-Slavic c ulture).
o n
I f t he
c orrect then i t w ould b e d ifficult t o s ustain s uch a v iew but,
o nce more, a ffiliations 4 .8.6
w ould
e thnic a ttributions o f t he p resent.
i n
the
p ast
a re
d ependant
u pon
B esides these c ultures t hat h ave b een d efined a s e xisting i n o r
n ear
O ther i nfluences
C roatia i n the e arly m ediaeval p eriod t here a re t wo o ther major c ultural i nfluences that F rankish.
s hould
T here
a t
s hould
l east b e
b e
n o
material c ulture u pon t he S lays,
n oted ,
s urprise
a t
t he
B yzantine
a nd
t he
the e ffect o f B yzantine
f or the mere p roximity o f
the
c oastal
t owns t hat maintained s ome c ontact w ith C onstantinople w as b ound t o h ave a n e ffect a lone
i s
u pon S lays
r eceived t ribute t he
f orm
i n t he v icinity ,
c onsiderable. o f
F urther,
t he c ontrast a s
f rom t hese c oastal t owns,
' wine
a nd
v arious
o ther
N either d id the S lays
s imply s it a nd w ait
h ad
t hese
s hips
a nd
' in
v essels
i n h ousing t raditions
C onstantine
n otes,
c ommodities'
I f t he B yzantines s o
b y
d irectly
a nd p olitical t here
w as
a nd e ven a s
S lays
( DAI 3 0:137-8).
f or g oods t o a rrive,
f or
they
g o t hose o f t he C roats w ho w ish t o
e ngage i n c ommerce t ravelling r ound f rom c ity t o c ity , t he g ulf o f D almatia ,
t he
n ot o nly i n money b ut a lso i n
f ar a s V enice'
i nfluenced t he S lays
( DAI
i n
P agania
a nd
3 1:5457).
i n s uch w ays,
t he
F ranks
d id
i nvading much o f t he a rea a nd e xtending t heir m ilitary
c ontrol o ver P annonia,
a n e ffect
I stria a nd D almatian C roatia.
T hat
i s o bservable i n t he p resence o f F rankish s words
1 46
i n
g raves
i n
D almatia
a nd
a lso
a s
c hance
f inds
i n o ther a reas.
T he
i mposition o f p olitical a uthority w ould t end t o i ncrease t he
a cceptance
o f
a nticipate
F rankish
s lightly , a ssessment a nd s words t hat
material
c ulture
t here w ould o f
b e
s uch
b y
t he
d eeper
i n D almatia ,
S lays.
c hange
e ffects must w ait,
i n g raves
d eveloped
a
A lso,
i n
S lavic
s ociety.
T he
b ut t he p resence o f t heir c oins
o f B yzantine e ar-rings,
f rom B yzantine models
t o
a nd
e ar-rings
f ound i n D almatia s hould a t
l east
b e m entioned a t t his p oint.
4 .8.7
C omparisons
T he
f ive c ulture g roups d escribed c an n ow b e c ompared i n b road
b y m eans o f t able 4 .4. a c ulture t he h igher t he f rom
1
( X )
t o
Avar
c ultures
c ategories, s upremacy i n f ittings.
s core i t
4 ( XXXX )). d isplay
w ith
t he
t he
r eceives
I t w ill b e g reatest
r emainder
( in a ll c ases
the
f requency
o f
g oods
C ulture
t he
b asis
W eapons
o f
i s most
T he Avar b elt
t he a bove d escriptions a nd the t able t he
H 'gear
T ools
P ottery
c an t raced.
J ewellery
S tarohrvatska
X X
XX
X XXX
XXXX
X XX
A var
X X
XXXX
X XXX
XXXX
XXXX
K eszthely
X
XX
X XX
XXXX
XXX
K aratanian(1)
X
X
X
XXX
B ijelo B rdo
X
X
X
X XX
I ncludes K öttlach T able 4 .4:
4 .9
i n
d isplaying s maller n umbers.
r elation o f S tarohrvatska material c ulture t o i ts n eighbours
( 1)
r ange
s een t hat t he S tarohrvatska a nd
j ewellery i s a ttributable t o t he p resence o f the male O n
t erms
T he g reater t he f requency o f o ne c ategory w ithin
C omparative O ccurrence o f G rave G oods
G ENERAL DATING C ONSIDERATIONS
T he
d ating
o f
a ll t he
s ites a nd s mall
f inds mentioned s o f ar r ests
f or t he most p art u pon t ypological c omparison , w here
c oins
h ave
( though t his
b een
l atter
i s
mainly
i n
S o
p eriod
f rom t he N in b oats).
( apart
g raves,
l imited
s culpture ).
b e o f l ittle u se
f ar
f ound
t o
e xcept p ieces
t here a re n o r adio-carbon d ates And ,
i n the
r are
c ases
o r t here i s a n i nscription o f
e cclesiastical
f or this a rea a nd
e ven i f there w ere,
t hey
w ould
i n d ealing w ith t he p resent d ating c ontroversies a s t he
s tandard d eviations o f e rror a ssociated w ith r adio-carbon d ates d o n ot a llow s ufficiently a ccurate d ates t o b e o btained. I n s pite o f t he f laws a nd p roblems o f t ypology i t ( note
3 ).
i s a b etter s olution
D ating i s t hen l argely i ncestuous,
p roviding a r elative c hronology w hich i s t he f irm d ifficult.
a ssociation
w ith
s ome
1 47
i n
t he
p resent
r eally h ardly c hallenged ,
a bsolute
c ase
w ith i nternal c omparisons c hronology
that
i s
i t
i s
most
A dded t o t hese s pecific
c onsiderations
f actors
t he I strian material t he
b elief
i n
i s
t he
p resence
E uropean c hronologies. o bservable, b ut t he i nfluence i s l acking. a ny u seful d ating c ulture g roups. c learest
o f
s ome
i s
a
c omparative
d ating
s uch a s
material i tems
c ultures material
f orm o f t he p ottery
a rises
f rom
i n
t he
B yzantine
p articular
f or
A fter t hese l arger g roups,
o f
t he
c an g ive
K arantanian ,
more
f rom
f requently
Moravia,
w hich
q uoted , h as
t o t hat o f C roatia.
s imilar,
t hough
s ome
a nd
t he
more
a
s ome m easure o f
g eneral
o f
d ating ,
a nd B ijelo B rdo
s ome
s ort.
Most
p articularly b y B elosevic, c lose
r elation
I n p articular,
i tems
the
t he p resence o f
K eszthely
o ccurring i n g raves e nable c ross-dating a nd
i s
( Vinski h as c arried o ut d etailed w ork
f rom o ther more l ocal g roups
s tylistically ) a re most
d esign o f o bjects, e specially s trictly c omparable w ith c entral
t his
s words.
( 1978).)
r epresentative
important,
T he main f actor i s
f ound i n Y ugoslavia a nd i ntegrated t hem i nto
c ontext
many
c omparison w ith o ther b etter-dated a reas a nd
s pectacular i tems F rankish
a re
r emnant o f t he R omano-Illyrian
S uch a n i nfluence o n t he
f ound i n g raves,
s words
t here
a nd t o s ome e xtent
a ssessment o f t he r ate o f c hange o r r eal d epth o f I n s pite o f s uch d ifferences t he main h ope f or
F rankish material o n t he
t hat
f rom t he o ther S lavic material.
t he
p opulation t hat s omehow i nfluenced t he p ottery , s o t hat i t c eased t o b e
T he
c laim
w hich d ifferentiate t he D almatian ,
s uch
a s
i t
( at
i s
l east
i s t he t ools w hich
c ombs
h ave
s ufficient
r esemblance t o C roatian i tems t o b e m entioned. T he a pplication o f t hese a nd o ther p arallels a nd
t he
d ating
c ontroversies,
a nd
t hese
f orm t he b asis
o f d ating
m ay b est b e u nderstood a nd
a ssessed by a s tudy o f t he d isagreement b etween B elosevic
a nd
J elovina
o ver t he d ating o f R azbojine a nd Materiza. T he a rgument r ests u pon t he p ottery , a greed b y b oth t o b e t he most u sefully d atable i tem . T he a rguments
( in B eloäevi
1 973,
1 980:
J elovina 1 968)
c an b e
s ummarised a s
B eloäevi : T he p ottery f rom Materiza i s t he s ame R azbojine. D almatian p ottery , s uch a s that f rom Materiza ,
a s t hat f rom i s s pecial.
f ollows:
N one I I.
the T hus
l ess i t
J elovina: Materiza. N one I I.
t he T hus
G iven
i t
f its
i nto P ou l ik 's c ategory I I a nd E isner 's
T he
p ottery
f rom
D almatian p ottery , l ess i t
c ategory
i s e ighth a nd n inth c entury.
i s
i t
f its
R azbojine
s uch a s t hat
i s
t he
s ame
a s t hat
f rom R azbojine,
i s
f rom
s pecial.
i nto P oulik 's c ategory I I a nd E isner 's
c ategory
s eventh a nd e ighth c entury.
t he g reat
s imilarity b etween the t wo a rguments,
the r eason f or
the f inal d isagreement s eems more t han a l ittle e lusive. T he s tage t o e xamine must b e t he d ating o f P oulik's a nd E isner's C entral E uropean c lassifications. E isner's
P oulik's g roup I I h as a t ime
I I a s pan o f A D
5 50 - 8 00.
s pan o f A D
6 50
B oth o f t he c emeteries
- 8 00,
a nd
c ould e asily
l ie w ithin t hese r anges, t hough c onspicuously a t t he l ater e nd. W hat B eloäeviJ a nd J elovina a re b asically d isagreeing a bout i s w here i n t he t ime r ange t hey f all,
b ut n o o bjective c riteria f or
1 48
t he
d ecisions
a re
g iven.
I s t here a ny h ope,
R azbojine
f rom a ny o f t he o ther g rave
o f c learing u p t he i ssue?
c an b e d ealt w ith i ndividually , T he o bjects a vailable a nnulets, b uckles, a wls.
1 .
a re:
c omparing t hem p ots,
g oods
k nives,
w ith
d atable
s pindle w horls,
C ompared w ith t he o ther D almatian material,
Knives:
f ound
i n
T he o ther d atable c lasses o f i tems e xamples. f iresteels,
w hich g ives
n o
o utside d ate; w ith Moravian a nd C zech e xamples w hich put t hem i n t he e ighth a nd n inth c entury. 2 .
F iresteels: D almatian c omparisons p rovide n o e xternal d ate, F rankish p arallels d ate t o t he e ighth a nd n inth c entury , a nd Avaro-Slavic t o t he n inth c entury o nward
3 .
A wls:
A re among A varo-Slavic
( which s eems v ery l ate).
f inds a nd a re a lso
g iven
a
d ate
b y
a bsence f or t hey a re n ot f ound i n t he c emeteries o f the B ijelo B rdo c ulture o r t he K öttlach c ulture, t his m eans t hat t he c onsidered d ate l ies
s omewhere b efore t he n inth c entury.
4 .
S pindle w horls:
5 .
Annulets:
T here
T hese
i s n o c omparative material a vailable.
s imple
w omens'
e ar-rings
f rom the n inth t o t welfth c enturies, K öttlach
c ulture
f rom
t he
P ushing f or a n e arly d ate,
e nd
which
o f
t he
f ound i n D almatia d ate i s
l ate,
a nd
i n
J elovina i nvokes a
r e-classification
t he K öttlach c ulture which w ould p lace t he e ar-rings b efore, a fter t he n inth c entury. 6 .
B uckles:
T able
l ikely
p eriod a re
p art
o f
the
l ikely.
t he
a nnulet
n eedlessly i ncreased ,
t he
c hronologically
F urther, r ange
H owever,
i f
w hile t he
k nives
s eventh c entury e quipment g roup,
t hen t he p icture i s a ltered
c entury p icks u p t o 5 /7. d ividing
f inds,
i s e ighth c entury f ollowed by t he n inth ,
s eventh a nd t enth c enturies a re l ess f easable,
o f n ot
4 .5 g ives a summary.
S o a ccording t o t he c o-occurrence o f t he
f iresteels
but
T hese a re v irtually u ndatable.
W hat t hen d oes a ll t his a dd u p t o?
most
t he
n inth c entury a nd l ater.
a nd
w e
f ind
t hat
t here c ontinues t he
i nto
t hree
t heir
a nd
w hich i s
mid
s eventh
s uspicion that b y
i mportance
h as
they c an b e c ombined t o f orm o ne g roup.
b een
T able
4 .6
p resents t he n ew p icture.
A lthough
k nives
a nd p ots h ave a n e ffect a t the e ighth/ninth c entury
a nd n inth/tenth c entury b reaks o n t he e arlier o ne. the f ull d ifferent
h orror b ecomes
T his
o f
the
c lear;
r espectively ,
t he k nives h ave
n o
e ffect
l eaves t he p ottery a s o nce a gain c entral. c laims
t hat
D almatian
p ottery
i s
N ow
s omehow
e ven i f P oulik a nd E isner a re g ood g uides t hey
a re b eing i nvoked i n a t erritory where
1 49
t hey
a re
m ildly
i napplicable.
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