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Barç
Devolli type pottery from one of the tumuli around Barç
Devolli type pottery from one of the tumuli around Barç
Barç is located in Albania
Barç
Barç
Coordinates: 40°37′44″N 20°48′14″E / 40.629°N 20.804°E / 40.629; 20.804
Country Albania
CountyKorçë
MunicipalityKorçë
Municipal unitQendër Bulgarec
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Barç is a village in the municipal unit of Qendër Bulgarec of the municipality Korçë in Korçë County, Albania.[1] It lies in the South-eastern part of Albania at the Western edge of Morava Mountains North-East from Korçë. This village is famous as an archaeological site regarding Prehistoric Albania. There is a source of subjects from neolithics, Bronze and Iron Ages.

Archaeological sites

There is a settlement from the Neolithic at the border of the village (Albanian: Vendbanimi prehistorik i Barçit) where two layers of settlements were founded. First is from Early Neolithic, which was used as a place for living between BC 7000–6000 (Barç I). Territory was a place for living for the humans at the end of the Neolithic as well, between BC 3500–2600.[2]: 350–353  Based on the topological characteristics of tools made from stone, chert or bones as well as potteries found in the early Neolithics layer the literacy of the settlement was categorised to the Podgorje Culture. From the shape point of view its monochrome potteries (which were red, deep red, grey or black) had no big variance. Edge of the vessels with spherical- hemispherical- flat or ring-shaped shoes were straight rarely oval to inside. Not so many of these had handle. Most common ornamentical characteristics were the usage of impresso or barbotine technique.[2]: 404 

References

  1. ^ "Law nr. 115/2014" (PDF) (in Albanian). pp. 6372–6373. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b Korkuti, Muzafer (2013). Albania: Archaeological studies on the prehistory of Albania. Tirana: Academy of Sciences of Albania. ISBN 9789995610517.

Further reading

  • Neritan Ceka: The Illyrians to the Albanians. Tirana: Migjeni. 2013. ISBN 9789928407467
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