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  2. Copper, Bronze and Iron Age sites in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Copper Age sites in Kosovo Bronze Age sites in Kosovo Iron Age sites in Kosovo. The metal period incorporates a long stretched timeline of over three millennia, commencing from approximately 3500 BC up to middle of the 4th century BC. During this time, which includes the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Age periods we see the sophistication of life ...

  3. Architecture of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Kosovo dates back to the Neolithic period and includes the Copper, Bronze and Iron Ages, Antiquity and the Medieval period.It has been influenced by the presence of different civilizations and religions as evidenced by the structures which have survived to this day.

  4. Archaeology of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Ulpiana. Archaeology of Kosovo as a field of study and research was started in the second half of the 20th century. Kosovo's field of archaeology has developed in tandem with the historical study, studies of ancient authors' sources, classic philological studies, theological data research, topographic studies and ground survey, analysis of toponyms, deciphering of epigraphic and ...

  5. Kasterc Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The archaeological site known as Kasterc, located approximately 12 kilometers to the northwest of Theranda, reveals a complex history spanning various epochs.It has been a significant center of archaeological interest, with its origins tracing back to the prehistoric era, specifically the Copper Age when it served as a fortified settlement.

  6. History of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent churches in Kosovo – the Patriarchate of Peć at Peja, the church at Gračanica and the monastery at Visoki Dečani near Deçan – were all founded during this period. Kosovo was economically important and mining was an important industry in Novo Brdo and Janjevo which had its communities of émigré Saxon miners and ...

  7. Late Antiquity and Medieval sites in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    It starts at the time of Constantine the Great, who was born in ancient Dardania with the acceptance and spread of Christianity, and continues as a tumultuous period because of the different barbaric invasions that plague the empire at that time, be that by Goths, Avars, Slavs, etc. Kosovo was always in an interesting strategic position, being ...

  8. Brnjica culture - Wikipedia

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    Hisar is a multi-periodal settlement at a hill near Leskovac.. Traces of life of the Brnjica culture (8th century BCE) are seen in the plateau that was protected by a deep moat with a palisade on its inner side, a fortification similar to that of another fortification on the Gradac site in Lanište in the Velika Morava basin.

  9. Municipium Dardanorum - Wikipedia

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    Municipium Dardanorum [1] or Municipium Dardanicum [2] was a Roman mining town that existed from the 2nd to the 4th century. [2] Its ruins are in northern Kosovo, approximately 27 kilometres north of Mitrovica, about 65 km northeast of Ulpiana in the Municipality of Leposavic, in the village of Sočanica in the province of Moesia Superior, later the Roman province of Dardania.