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VIS – spatial development of the town and the island through the enhancement of the Issa archaelogical site (CROSBI ID 585876)

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Rukavina, Marko ; Mrđa, Ana ; Oberman, Tin ; Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Bojana VIS – spatial development of the town and the island through the enhancement of the Issa archaelogical site // International Workshop COAC Barcelona 2012 = Jornadas Cientificas COAC Barcelona 2012 : abstracts. 2012

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rukavina, Marko ; Mrđa, Ana ; Oberman, Tin ; Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Bojana

engleski

VIS – spatial development of the town and the island through the enhancement of the Issa archaelogical site

The urban culture on the eastern Adriatic coast is traceable for at least twenty-five centuries. After the Ancient Greeks arrived on the eastern Adriatic coast, they traded with the Illyrians (the contemporaries of the Etruscans) since the 9th century BC, but the first town, Issa, was not founded until the the 4th ct. BC. Of all the towns founded by the Ancient Greeks, there are those which have remained as such until today (two of which, Tragurion/Tragurium and Pharos, are protected by UNESCO), and those which ceased to exist, with their remains preserved solely in the archaeological layers. An example of the latter is Issa which became “a dead town” in the Early Middle Ages. A new settlement developed later in the same cove (somewhat farther from the ancient town) that served as a foundation for the modern town of Vis. This significant cultural-historical (archaeological) heritage from the Greek-Roman period is poorly tended and remains mostly unknown to the general public. Despite legal protection, the heritage has not been recognized locally, nor has it been satisfactory incorporated into everyday life or the tourist and economic activities. Due to a number of factors (the islandʼs isolation, immigration of the inhabitants, military presence from the mid-20th ct. until 1990), there are only two larger settlements (Vis and Komiža) on the island of Vis ; the population density being low, this affected the preservation of the elements of the cultural and natural landscape. The islandʼs landscape contains the remains of the Ancient Greek town of Issa (that later became Roman), the Greek agrarian partition, villae rusticae, vineyards, olive-groves, ancient means of communication, numerous archaeological sites underwater, elements of the cultural-historical heritage from later periods and the preserved elements of the natural landscape. This research represents a concept (model) for the sustainable spatial development of the town and the island based on the following: the recognition of the relevance of the Ancient Greek and Roman archaeological heritage, its presentation and integration into the contemporary life in the town of Vis, the recognition of spatial authenticity (elements from the Greek-Roman period) of the island and the incorporation of the cultural and natural heritage into the concept of development of tourism in the town and the island as a basis for economic development and the improvement of insular life in general. This paper offers a concise overview of the historical development and the spatial context of Vis, as well as the representation of the history of the town of Issa from its first mention to the point of its abandonment and destruction. It also provides an overview of the site today and of the archaeological research hitherto conducted. Furthermore, this paper explores the possibilities of the enhancement and presentation of the Issa archaeological site with the aim of turning it into one of the relevant bearers of spatial identity and development of the modern town of Vis. In order to enhance the archaeological site and to develop the island in general, the paper also addresses the topic of perceptual / phenomenological authenticity (the authentic cultural and natural landscape of the island of Vis – “an Ancient Hellenistic landscape”) with the aim of its preservation and incorporation into the plan as the new element within the development of the selective tourist offer on the island. The topic of spatial development of the town and the island through the enhancement of the archaeological site of the ancient town of Issa has been explored in terms of its local significance (the townʼs identity, the development of cultural tourism) and the overall significance, which represents the contribution to the method of the enhancement (urban integration) of archaeological heritage within the context of sustainable spatial development.

archaeological heritage ; island landscape ; spatial development ; spatial identity

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Podaci o prilogu

2012.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

International Workshop COAC Barcelona 2012 = Jornadas Cientificas COAC Barcelona 2012 : abstracts

Podaci o skupu

International Workshop COAC Barcelona 2012 = Jornadas Cientificas COAC Barcelona 2012

predavanje

23.05.2012-25.05.2012

Barcelona, Španjolska

Povezanost rada

Arhitektura i urbanizam

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