Support northwestern necropolis (village Zlokukani, Skopje) – a multilayer site with several cultural horizons from the bronze time to late antiquity: necropolis with biteral burial from late bronze to early iron weather; Ranorian necropolis with biter burial (ⅱ-ⅲ c.); architectural structures and layers of the ranorian period (I-ⅱ c.); Ancient road (ⅱ-ⅴ c.); waste landfill from the Crafts Center, besides the western turret (ⅲ and the first half of ⅳ c.); a late-life necropolis with skeletal burial (ⅳ – start of ⅴ c.) and architectural structures and layers of the late antique period (V-ⅵ c.). It is investigated since 1990, the space (40 × 18 m) located about 120 m from the northwestern turret. The Ranorian necropolis is extremely important. There is a small segment of the architectural planned city necropolis, whose dimensions and boundaries are not determined. It is organized in front of the northwestern turret, such as Alleia besides the ancient road that led to Skupi (from the West) and was connected with Pratsumanus Madzimus. Seven intact preserved tombstones, five of which were two of the type of T. . monuments with fureneral ari. They are set in four rows, diagonally one another, frontally facing the road. The burial is biterally, with graves placed in parallel ranks, with approximately the same orientation of the SV-Yi, identical to the tombstones and the urban chart of the city. Regardless of the type and applied ritual of burial, the same religion in the understanding of the afterlife, as well as autochthonous elements in the burial, Ilital influences in tectoics and oriental influences in the names. Lit.: L. Jovanova, Tolonia Flavia Strupinum icister Nevropolis Gravel Fortules and Rites, Zstria Antiji, Wal. 8, Pula 2002, 193 – 207; The same, Colonia Flavia Strugi “Thupgrope, Dasposition and Current Of Tekhot Annt ITS Nitropolises From Tekhe 1st 3ord Contreet JS”, Homagge to Milutin Garasanan, Belgrade, 2006, 617-638. L. J. Scutaca from Kumanovo
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