Vinkovci, Croatia -  archaeological dig site unearthing the largest Stone Age city in region
Vinkovci, Croatia –
archaeological dig site
unearthing the largest
Stone Age city in region

 

Archaeologists in Croatia have unearthed what they consider to be the largest New Stone Age city ever discovered in the region. The new find stretches for more than 100 thousand square meters and is believed to be dating back to 4,000 or 5,000 years Before Christ (BC) – roughly 7,000 years old.

New Stone Age city unearthed in Croatia
New Stone Age city
unearthed near Vinkovci Croatia

This find is located a few kilometres west of Vinkovci (near Vukovar). A research team led by Maja Krznaric Skrivanko and Hrvoje Vulic from Vinkovci Municipal Museum announced this week (Croatian news agency HINA reports) that they had discovered a previously unknown village that dates back to the fifth or fourth millennium BC after having been on the archaeological site for some months.

The archaeologists involved reportedly had no clue that they would find such a massive repository of archaeological treasures before they started the dig.

At the beginning,” Vulic said, “we found the remains of tanks, wells, and ceramic items dating back to the Stone Age, and we decided to investigate further.”

About 30 inches below the surface, the researchers came upon a treasure trove of ancient materials. As they continued the excavation, the dig unfolded into a site about 100 thousand square meters in area. For now, the researchers are concentrating on a smaller area of about 3,000 square meters. In that spot alone, they’ve found 325 archaeological objects, including fences, wells, and kilns for ceramics.

Ritually buried Bovid heads found
Ritually buried Bovid skulls found

 

Whole dishes and remnants of sacrificial animals
Whole dishes and
remnants of sacrificial animals

They have also found the remains of children buried in what appear to have been ritualistic burials. Children and infants’ graves, the researchers say, are a good way of determining what the level of prosperity existed for the village. The graves the researchers uncovered had cattle/bovid skulls and horns interred alongside a child’s remains, as well as pottery placed there as if in a ritual.

Excavated dishes from New Stone Age
Excavated dishes from New Stone Age
A child's grave more than 7000 years old at the dig
A child’s grave more than
7000 years old at the dig

The culture present in the area in the fourth and fifth millennium BC was called the Sopot culture, and it stretched across what is now Croatia, Bosnia, and Hungary. The Sopot communities typically settled alongside rivers, streams, and wetlands, while animal husbandry was prevalent.

There is a consensus in Croatia, and wider, that this archaeological discovery represents a most important discovery in the area to date, from the Neolithic to the Roman period. Ina Vukic, Prof. (Zgb); B.A., M.A.Ps. (Syd)

32 responses to “Croatia: Sensational Find Of Largest New Stone Age City”

  1. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Well, that must have been a great day for those archeologists. 😀 Happy researching!

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Amazing stuff, Kat 🙂

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  2. Carol Balawyder Avatar

    This is an amazing find.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Brings history right back home, Carol – just so nice 🙂

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  3. Jackie Saulmon Ramirez Avatar
    Jackie Saulmon Ramirez

    Archaeologists can now fly over an area and square, rectangular or round shapes pop up as buildings. There are also mass graves or rows of graves that show as well. I cannot remember that the technology is called but it has sped up archaeology tremendously. This was very interesting; I’m always curious about our ancestors.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      The finds remind us, Jackie, that our long gone ancestors were smart people indeed

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  4. Christina Avatar
    Christina

    Love historical finds like this 🙂

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Me too, Christina 🙂

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  5. Philip Edwards Avatar

    Hi Ina…
    Love your posts and thanks for sharing! Wishing you a day of
    Soft Curves—Wonder and Joy! Phil

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Aw, thank you Philip, love your visits and all the best wishes back to you too

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  6. carolahand Avatar

    Fascinating discovery, Ina. It’s such a crucial part of Croatia’s history. Because of it’s tremendous size, I’m sure archaeologists will be busy for years.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Yes, isn’t it just wonderful, Carol – I love this stuff 🙂

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  7. Gallivanta Avatar

    An impressive find.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      It’s been a good week for Croatia despite the rotten politicians – there was US Open and then this wonderful find, Gallivanta 🙂

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      1. Gallivanta Avatar

        Politicians…well…..we are having to think very hard about them because our elections are on 20 September. The choices are not very enticing but at least I can vote freely, so I will.

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      2. inavukic Avatar

        Go with your heart it has the right intuition 🙂 Good luck at the elections, I think it’s needed everywhere, so much dirt gets shoved around during campaigns that it’s all about personal power and little about anything else

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      3. Gallivanta Avatar

        That is the trouble!

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      4. inavukic Avatar

        Hear, hear…

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  8. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    Fascinating. Thanks for sharing that.

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  9. jalal michael sabbagh.http://gravatar.com/jmsabbagh86@gmail.com Avatar

    Excellent post,probably the discovery will let the world know more about our existence.Regards.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      The more we know, the richer we are, Jalal

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  10. Aquileana Avatar

    What a marvelous finding Inavukic!
    Thank you very much for sharing
    Best wishes to you for the week ahead, Aquileana 😛

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you, Aquileana – I’m always intrigued and I marvel at our past and now, so much more we did not know about. Simply great. Cheers to you too 🙂

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  11. Harbans Avatar

    Incredible find giving highlighting the mode of living of people at that time.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Just so great to find out, Harbans

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      1. Harbans Avatar

        My gratitude.

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  12. Dana Ganić Avatar

    Fascinating! I will have to read more about this. Thanks

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  13. Shibu Mathews Avatar
    Shibu Mathews

    Hi Ina, this was a great post. Amazing archeological discovery. After all the political turmoil that Croatians are going through, this must have been a good news for them. 🙂
    Have a blessed day.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thanks Shibu, a really nice treat 🙂

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        Shibu Mathews

        🙂

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I’m Ina

I was born in Croatia and live Australia. I have been described as a prominent figure known for my contribution to the Croatian and wider societies, particularly in the context of Croatia’s transition from communism to democracy, as well as for my many years of work as a clinical psychologist and Chief Executive Officer of government-funded services for people with disabilities, including mental health services, in Australia. In 1995, the President of the Republic of Croatia awarded me two Medals of Honor, the Homeland War Memorial Medal and the Order of the Croatian Trefoil for her special merits and her contribution to the founding of the Republic of Croatia.  I have been a successful blogger since 2011 and write extensively in the English-language on issues related to Croatian current affairs and democracy, as well as the challenges Croatia faced and still faces in its transition from communism. My goal is to raise awareness of these connections and issues worldwide.