Glasinac culture

Extent of Glasinac culture

The Glasinac culture (Serbo-Croatian: Glasinačka kultura) or Glasinac group (Serbian: Гласиначка група) was an Iron Age archaeological culture named after the Glasinac locality in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The area of the Glasinac culture included parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania as well as entire present-day Montenegro. The culture is associated with the Autariatae, one of the most powerful Illyrian tribes.[1]

References

  1. Aleksandar Stipčević (1977). The Illyrians: history and culture. Noyes Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-8155-5052-5.

Further reading

  • Vasić Rastko P. (2002). "Beleške o Glasincu". Balcanica. 32-33: 7–36.
  • Govedarica, Blagoje, ed. (2014). "Glasinac i Glasinačka kultura" (PDF).
  • Borivoj Čović, Glasinačka kultura (About Glasinac culture - in Serbo-Croatian)
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