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g e n d s a b o u t Z l a t i b o r
There are three legends about the origin of today's name Zlatibor (
ZLATIBOR: zlato=gold, bor=pine tree): Ljubiša R. Đenić |
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The
first inhabitants of Zlatibor region were the Illyrians,
namely their tribe Partyiny. The remnants of their culture -ornamental
ceramics are being met in the caves and steep hights, where they used to
live. Today these places are called "gradine" and there are three on
Zlatibor (čajetinska, krivorečka, šljivovička). In the museum collection
of the library in Čajetina we can see some fragments of pottery with the
characteristic decorative design engraved into the clay by a finger
nail. The culture and life of the Illyrians have been studied
exclusively from the "tumulus" (the tombs), which are found on Zlatibor
in a great number on various locations (Krivorečka gradina (the place
Viševina), Kremna, a wider area from Ljubiš to Mušvet, Braneško polje). |
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At the
beginning of our epoch the Romans dominate in
this region with their culture much higher than the previous one.They
build new fortreses, a net of new roads (Mačkat - Čajetinska gradina
-the river Uvac). The Roman tombstones date the second and the third
century A.D. Most of them are in Kremna and there are reliefs inspired
by the motives from the nature and sometimes by God Atis - in the figure
of a nice youth. |
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"Zlatibor in the past" by Milisav R. Đenić ![]() |
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