Abstract | Područje današnje Općine Vrsar – Orsera nalazi se na zapadnoj istarskoj obali, a u rimsko je doba pripadalo parentinskom ageru i nalazila se na njegovom južnom dijelu. Zapadna istarska obala, a samim time i akvatorij Vrsara nalazi se na plovidbenom putu od sjeverne Italije prema jugu Jadrana i obrnuto. U sklopu projekta ArchaeoCulTour provedeno je arheološko rekognosciranje vrsarskoga akvatorija i Limskoga zaljeva te je 2018. ubiciran novi lokalitet Salamun. U listopadu 2019. provedeno je probno arheološko istraživanje, a pronađeni keramički nalazi obrađeni su u ovome radu. Keramički nalazi datiraju od kraja 2. st. pr. Kr. ili poĉetka 1. st. pr. Kr. do prve polovice 2. st., a možda i duže. Na lokalitetu Salamunu pronađene su amfore u najvećem broju, potom čepovi amfora, keramički pršljenovi, stolna i kuhinjska keramika, dolij i kameni predmet. U najvećem opsegu su pronađene vinske amfore Lamboglia 2. Pronađene su i amfore Dressel 6A, Dressel 2-4, Porto Recanati i Ostia XXIII. Prema keramičkim nalazima na Salamun je pristizala roba sa zapadnojadranske obale, egejskoga i afričkoga prostora. Lokalitet prema keramičkim nalazima predstavlja klasični antički lokalitet na istočnojadranskoj obali. |
Abstract (english) | The area of today's Municipality of Vrsar - Orsera is situated on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula, and in Roman times it belonged to the Ager Parentinus, precisely to its southern part. The western Istrian coast, and thus the coast of Vrsar, is located on the navigation route from northern Italy to the south of the Adriatic and vice versa. Within the ArchaeoCulTour project, an archaeological reconnaissance of the Vrsar aquatorium and the Lim Bay was carried out, and in 2018 the new site of Salamun was located. In October 2019, a archaeological research was conducted, and the ceramic finds found are described in this thesis. They date from the end of the 2nd century BC or the beginning of the 1st century BC to the first half of the 2nd century, and perhaps longer. Mostly amphorae were found at the site, but also amphora stoppers, ceramic whorls, table and kitchen pottery, dolia and a stone object. Most amphorae were of the Lamboglia 2 type. Dressel 6A, Dressel 2-4, Porto Recanati and Ostia XXIII amphorae were also found. According to ceramic finds, goods arrived at Salamun from the western Adriatic coast, the Aegean and African areas. According to ceramic finds, the site is a classic ancient site on the eastern Adriatic coast. |