IZVJEŠĆE O PROBNOM ARHEOLOŠKOM ISTRAŽIVANJU LOKALITETA SENJ – PAVLINSKI TRG 2012
Autor: | VEDRANA GLAVAŠ, MIROSLAV GLAVIČIĆ |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Zdroj: | Senjski zbornik : prilozi za geografiju, etnologiju, gospodarstvo, povijest i kulturu Volume 39 Issue 1 |
ISSN: | 1849-0999 0582-673X |
Popis: | Tijekom studenoga i prosinca 2012. djelatnici Odjela za arheologiju Sveučilišta u Zadru proveli su probno sondažno arheološko istraživanje na prostoru Pavlinskog trga u Senju. Glavni cilj istraživanja bio je, koliko je to moguće sustavom sondi, otkriti tragove arhitekture dominikanske i potom pavlinske crkve sv. Nikole sa samostanom, koji su se na tom prostoru nalazili od prije godine 1378., kada je u povijesnim vrelima zabilježen prvi spomen crkve, odnosno od 1380., kada je prvi put spomenut samostan, do 1874., kada je zbog trošnosti kompleks porušen. U iskopanim sondama, nakon uklanjanja recentnog sloja nivelacije trga, otkriveni su na cca 40-ak cm dubine zidovi crkvenosamostanskog sklopa. Temeljna stopa zidova utvrđena je na dubini od cca 170 cm od razine popločenja današnjeg trga. Jako temeljenje i poveća širina zidova bili su prijeko potrebni za statiku objekta koji se tu uzdizao, jer se, sudeći prema fotografiji I. Standla snimljenom oko godine 1870., otprilike na tom mjestu nalazio trokatni objekt, prvotni samostan koji je kasnije bio adaptiran za potrebe gimnazije. Zbog limitiranog područja istraživanja na ovom stupnju spoznaja nije moguće donijeti tlocrt crkve i samostana niti definirati njihovu veličinu. Budući da je tijekom povijesti prostor samostana sa crkvom korišten i kao grobljanski, tijekom istraživanja posebna je pozornost usmjerena na prikupljanje arheološki relevantnih podataka o ukopima i grobovima na istraženom prostoru Tijekom istraživanja otkriveno je i dokumentirano 18 grobova, a u više slučajeva uočene su i ljudske kosti koje su dislocirane kasnijim ukopima. U grobovima i uokolo njih pronađeni su grobni nalazi, koji uglavnom pripadaju odjeći (puca, pređice) i devocionalijama (križevi, svetačke medaljice, zrna krunice) pokojnika. Analizom pronađenih nalaza i njihovom interpretacijom, zaključeno je da se nalazi, a time i dokumentirani grobovi, datiraju u razdoblje 18. st. The main aim of the trial sounding research on today’s Pavlinski trg (Pauline Square) in Senj was to, as much as possible with the sounder system, uncover traces of the architecture of the Dominican and then Pauline Church of St. Nicholas with a monastery, which were located in this area since before 1378, when in historical sources the first mention of the church was noted, and from 1380, when the monastery was first mentioned, to 1874, when due to disrepair the complex was demolished. In the excavated soundings, after the removal of the recent levelling layer of the square, at circa 40 cm deep the walls of a church-monastery structure were uncovered. The walls were built by the horizontal layering of roughly processed larger carved stones in mortar, and it is noticeable that in the structure of the wall between the rows of stones they also inserted rows of bricks, probably for statical reasons. The foundation footprint of the walls was established at a depth of circa 170 cm from the level of the paving of today’s square. The strong foundation and increased width of the walls were much needed for the statics of the building which was erected here, because, judging by a photograph of I. Standl taken around 1870, approximately in this position was located a three-storey building, the initial monastery which was later adapted for the needs of the high school. Due to the limited area of the research at this degree of insight it is not possible to make a floor plan of the church and monastery nor to define their size. Despite the great probability that the uncovered walls belong to the architecture of the monastery, correct conclusions could only made with the archaeological research of the wider area of today’s Pavlinski trg. Being that during history the area of the monastery with the church was also used as a burial ground; during the research special attention was directed to the gathering of relevant archaeological data about the burials and graves in the researched area. During the research also uncovered and documented were 18 graves, and in many cases human bones were also noticed which were dislocated from later burials. The burial layer extends from 45 to 138 cm deep in relation to today’s paved level. In all cases, and in cases when the state of preservation allowed it, it was established that the deceased were laid on their backs, in a stretched out position, orientated in a southeast – northwest direction (head to the northwest). Close to the skeletons were found corroded nails, which show that the deceased were placed in wooden coffins and then buried in clay pits. Grave architecture has not been established, but it has been documented that the heads of many of the deceased were placed on a brick, which could be interpreted as a special funereal custom. In and around the graves were found burial finds, which mainly belong to clothes (buttons, buckles) and the devotional objects (pendant crosses, saints’ medallions, rosary beads) of the deceased. For the determination of the general dating of the burials at this moment the relevant finds are the saints’ medallions, most of which were manufactured during the 18th century as devotionals to the Shrine of the Holy House in Loreto. With the carried out trial archaeological excavations relevant data was for the first time gathered about Modern Age burials during the 18th century (perhaps the late 17th century also) in the area of the monastery of St. Nicholas. The tombstones which until the degradation of the church in 1874 covered the graves of reputable citizens of Senj testify to the burials of the 16th century. So, the church and monastery, as well as the surrounding area, were also used as burial grounds. Therefore it is necessary to carry out a system of archaeological excavations over the entire area of Pavlinski trg in Senj before the planned construction works. |
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