In this paper we will present the late Roman village site of Banjače near Dugopolje, central Dalm... more In this paper we will present the late Roman village site of Banjače near Dugopolje, central Dalmatia. Archaeological research covered an area of 761.8 square meters, and revealed remains of two objects made as dry stone buildings. According to the size and location it can be concluded that both buildings served as the working areas, not residential. The objects 1 did’n have any traces that would indicate the use of the building for residential purposes. A high quantity of tegulae found throughout the site can indicate that both buildings were covered. According to processed material we assume that the object 1 served as a storage area, and the object 2 as a space for the processing and storage of food. Material finds like pottery, metal, coins and glass display a typical repertoire of the 5th and 6th centuries. Key words: Banjače, Dalmatia, Late Antiquity, rural settlement, dry stone building
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Key words: Banjače, Dalmatia, Late Antiquity, rural settlement, dry stone building