Dry tap, three, speakers, turners (village of Ohrids, Ohrid) – necropolis from the end of ⅶ to the end of ⅳ c. PR. . is., known under the name Trebene (south of the village of Trebenishta), discovered accidentally in 1918. This site was investigating K. Scorpil in 1918 (The findings are kept at the Archaeological Museum in Sofia), N. Vulic in 1930-1934 (The findings are kept in the National Museum in Belgrade), J. Castelitz and V. Lahtov (1953-1954) and V. Malenko in 1972 (The findings are kept in the Office and Museum in Ohrid). There were 56 grava, out of which 13 were “Knezevski”, with rich adverbs (gold masks, sandals, jewelry, bracelets, bronze crater, ceramics, etc.) dating back to the archaic period, that is, from the end of ⅵ and the beginning of ⅴ c . PR. . is. The other findings are characteristic of the Iron Age. Lit.: P. Kuzman, Three Chelie and Vrector: Trebenista, Ohrid, 1972; C. Malenko – P. Kuzman, Trebenishta – dry tap, three, stake, Vrelaka, AK 2, Skopje, 1996, 245-246. D. Z. The old Christian basilica of V-ⅵ c., P. Suvodol
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