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  • Ilok - Dvor knezova Iločkih
  • Ilok
  • Cucium
  • Croatia
  • Vukovar-Srijem
  • Town of Ilok

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  • The Italian Database is the result of a collaboration between:

    MIBAC (Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici),

    ICCD (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione) and

    AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).

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Summary (English)

  • Research carried out in 2005 was the continuation of a systematic archaeological investigation that has continued for several campaigns since 2001. Research conducted from 2001 to 2004 confirmed the existence of remnants of the northern wing of the Palace of the Dukes of Ilok. The main parts of the northern wing were explored: the central hall with two columns, a smaller room in the middle and the western room, where traces of explosions were recorded during the 2003 survey. The new investigation was aimed at a clearer definition of individual details crucial for the understanding of the northern wing of the Palace of the Dukes of Ilok. It was established that the buttresses to the northern wall could not be completely defined at this level of the excavation. Large pieces had been broken off the buttresses and lay at a small distance from their edges. A wall discovered with a Baroque cellar in 2001 at the NE corner of the palace went on to the west with a slight deviation to the north, all the way to the westernmost buttress on the northern wall. Over the investigated area, modern sewage works were discovered that intersected this Baroque wall. Alongside the eastern buttress of the northern wing, a pit was discovered, in which the remains of two Rococo ceramic tiled stoves were found. The remains showed that they had been decorated with garlands and medallions in relief. Inside the central hall of the northern wing, the stratigraphy revealed by the research of 2002 and 2003 was confirmed. After the recent layers, a layer of rubble was found that was created when the fortification was broken down at the end of the 17th century. Below this was a layer of cinders and minor pieces of plaster, which was created after the palace was taken by the Ottomans and demolished in the 17th century. The layer was rich in finds of iron objects (locks, nails, projectiles). With the use of a metal detector, a number of lead and iron projectiles were found, as well as one partially preserved and two complete coins (one from the 16th century). As for moveable material, pieces of pottery from all periods were found, a balsamary, an oil lamp, a medieval spear, crossbow bolts, gilded parts of bones, Gothic and modern stove tiles, a coin (14th century), pipes, stone, iron and lead projectiles (Željko Tomičić, Marko Dizdar, Bartul Šiljeg, Hrvoje Kalafatić, Kristina Jelinčić 2006, Hrvatski arheološki godišnjak 2/2005, 26–28).

  • Željko Tomičić - Institut za arheologiju 
  • Marko Dizdar - Institut za arheologiju 
  • Bartul Šiljeg - Institut za arheologiju 
  • Hrvoje Kalafatić - Institut za arheologiju 
  • Kristina Jelinčić - Institut za arheologiju 

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Research Body

  • Institut za arheologiju - Institut za arheologiju

Funding Body

  • projekt Vlade Republike Hrvatske i Razvojne banke Vijeća Europe: "Istraživanje, obnova i revitalizacija kulturne baštine Ilok – Vukovar – Vučedol" - Projekt Vlade Republike Hrvatske i Razvojne banke Vijeća Europe: "Istraživanje, obnova i revitalizacija kulturne baštine Ilok – Vukovar – Vučedol"

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