The conclusion is that strategic importance of the central part of Serbian Morava Region
was confirmed in the early dawn of antique life in these areas. Money circulation started from
Macedonian forgery and this is connected in this area with the interests of Aleksandar the Great
on Central Balkan and his warfare with the Tribals and Celtic tribes. Weakening of the Balkan
neighbors was used by the tribe of Scordisci whose traces are found in the wide area around the
Morava. In the zone of the Morava confluence these are findings of late La Tene ceramics on the
site of Bedem, founding from the very Lazar's City in Krusevac, joint findings of ceramics from
Rutevac in Aleksinac valley, findings of metallic objects on Cukara near Ribarska Banja on
Veliki Jastrebac, findings of Celtic cavalry equipment found in Veliki Vetren, the highest peak of
Juhor, Central Balkan.
Both the Morava area and the area gravitating the zone where the Juzna Morava meets the
nd Western Morava, becomes the zone of interest for the Roman state during the 2 century B.C.
Findings of Roman coins and coins forged under the Roman reign are found on the locations next
to main road, in Rutevac and Paracin, on Jastrebac, on Bedem near the Morava confluence, in
st Naupara on the Rasina bank. During the 1 century a.d. Roman state reinforced government n the
area of the Morava.
Communication in the valley of the Velika Morava and the Juzna Morava in the period of
antique follows Roman settlements, travel stations such as in the zone of the Morava confluence
mutatio Sarmatorum, somewhere between Paracin and Sikirica Praesidium Dasmini, in Novi
Beocin mutatio Cametas, near Razanj I a hamlet Sabezovica and Praesidium Pompei in the
village Cicina on the site of Zindan. Within the area gravitating to the zone of the Morava
confluence, we find thick Roman settlements. Those settlements are testified mostly by small,
individual findings, mostly fragments of antique ceramics and finding like pieces of waist
equipment, jewelry tooling and weapon. Finding of a workshop for ceramics and brick furnaces
are to be stressed together with findings of waist holes, clay sources found on antique localities.
An important segment of antique archeology is finding of coins, specially joint finding
and finding of storeroom of Roman coins indicating rough times gone through the Morava
rd th valley. The circulation diminished during the 3 and the 4 century of war unrest, but complete
th cease of circulation happened when Huni broke through in early fifties of the 5 century
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Arheološka topografija okružja stava Južne Morave i Zapadne Morave u antici
The conclusion is that strategic importance of the central part of Serbian Morava Region
was confirmed in the early dawn of antique life in these areas. Money circulation started from
Macedonian forgery and this is connected in this area with the interests of Aleksandar the Great
on Central Balkan and his warfare with the Tribals and Celtic tribes. Weakening of the Balkan
neighbors was used by the tribe of Scordisci whose traces are found in the wide area around the
Morava. In the zone of the Morava confluence these are findings of late La Tene ceramics on the
site of Bedem, founding from the very Lazar's City in Krusevac, joint findings of ceramics from
Rutevac in Aleksinac valley, findings of metallic objects on Cukara near Ribarska Banja on
Veliki Jastrebac, findings of Celtic cavalry equipment found in Veliki Vetren, the highest peak of
Juhor, Central Balkan.
Both the Morava area and the area gravitating the zone where the Juzna Morava meets the
nd Western Morava, becomes the zone of interest for the Roman state during the 2 century B.C.
Findings of Roman coins and coins forged under the Roman reign are found on the locations next
to main road, in Rutevac and Paracin, on Jastrebac, on Bedem near the Morava confluence, in
st Naupara on the Rasina bank. During the 1 century a.d. Roman state reinforced government n the
area of the Morava.
Communication in the valley of the Velika Morava and the Juzna Morava in the period of
antique follows Roman settlements, travel stations such as in the zone of the Morava confluence
mutatio Sarmatorum, somewhere between Paracin and Sikirica Praesidium Dasmini, in Novi
Beocin mutatio Cametas, near Razanj I a hamlet Sabezovica and Praesidium Pompei in the
village Cicina on the site of Zindan. Within the area gravitating to the zone of the Morava
confluence, we find thick Roman settlements. Those settlements are testified mostly by small,
individual findings, mostly fragments of antique ceramics and finding like pieces of waist
equipment, jewelry tooling and weapon. Finding of a workshop for ceramics and brick furnaces
are to be stressed together with findings of waist holes, clay sources found on antique localities.
An important segment of antique archeology is finding of coins, specially joint finding
and finding of storeroom of Roman coins indicating rough times gone through the Morava
rd th valley. The circulation diminished during the 3 and the 4 century of war unrest, but complete
th cease of circulation happened when Huni broke through in early fifties of the 5 century
The conclusion is that strategic importance of the central part of Serbian Morava Region
was confirmed in the early dawn of antique life in these areas. Money circulation started from
Macedonian forgery and this is connected in this area with the interests of Aleksandar the Great
on Central Balkan and his warfare with the Tribals and Celtic tribes. Weakening of the Balkan
neighbors was used by the tribe of Scordisci whose traces are found in the wide area around the
Morava. In the zone of the Morava confluence these are findings of late La Tene ceramics on the
site of Bedem, founding from the very Lazar's City in Krusevac, joint findings of ceramics from
Rutevac in Aleksinac valley, findings of metallic objects on Cukara near Ribarska Banja on
Veliki Jastrebac, findings of Celtic cavalry equipment found in Veliki Vetren, the highest peak of
Juhor, Central Balkan.
Both the Morava area and the area gravitating the zone where the Juzna Morava meets the
nd Western Morava, becomes the zone of interest for the Roman state during the 2 century B.C.
Findings of Roman coins and coins forged under the Roman reign are found on the locations next
to main road, in Rutevac and Paracin, on Jastrebac, on Bedem near the Morava confluence, in
st Naupara on the Rasina bank. During the 1 century a.d. Roman state reinforced government n the
area of the Morava.
Communication in the valley of the Velika Morava and the Juzna Morava in the period of
antique follows Roman settlements, travel stations such as in the zone of the Morava confluence
mutatio Sarmatorum, somewhere between Paracin and Sikirica Praesidium Dasmini, in Novi
Beocin mutatio Cametas, near Razanj I a hamlet Sabezovica and Praesidium Pompei in the
village Cicina on the site of Zindan. Within the area gravitating to the zone of the Morava
confluence, we find thick Roman settlements. Those settlements are testified mostly by small,
individual findings, mostly fragments of antique ceramics and finding like pieces of waist
equipment, jewelry tooling and weapon. Finding of a workshop for ceramics and brick furnaces
are to be stressed together with findings of waist holes, clay sources found on antique localities.
An important segment of antique archeology is finding of coins, specially joint finding
and finding of storeroom of Roman coins indicating rough times gone through the Morava
rd th valley. The circulation diminished during the 3 and the 4 century of war unrest, but complete
th cease of circulation happened when Huni broke through in early fifties of the 5 century
Локалитет „Гологлава“, поглед на моравску долину „Саставака
Локалитет „Бедем“ у селу Маскаре – Рановизантијска базлика Део бронзане лампе, Нови Брачин – Praesidium Dasmini Локалитет „Зиндан“, црква св. Марије, пјасеви типа Мраморац - Praesidium Pompei Локалитет „Зиндан“, село Ћићина, антропоморфна бронзана лампа - Praesidium Pompei Локалитет „Зиндан“, село Ћићина, антропоморфна бронзана лампа - Praesidium Pompei Локалитет „Зиндан“, село Ћићина, остаци водовода - Praesidium Pompei Локалитет „Зиндан“, село Ћићина, остаци зидног сликарства - Praesidium Pompei Локалитет „Зиндан“, село Ћићина, римска цигла - Praesidium Pompei