Snjezana Vasilj, also Lene Os Johannessen and Ole Christian Aslaksen, Marina Prusac and Adam Lindhagen, Jo-Simon Frøshaug Stokke
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Desilo is an underwater archaeological site in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the Neretva (or Narenta) river and the Croatian border. The site was first discovered in the late 20th century, but Desilo's history can be traced as far back as ancient times. Investigations by a University of Mostar archaeological team in 2007 uncovered many sunken boats at the bottom of the small lake in Desilo valley. The archaeologists believe these boats to be Illyrian ships, dating back to the first and second centuries B.C. Further excavations in 2008 by University of Oslo archaeologists found evidence suggesting that Desilo was an Illyrian trading post. These archaeological findings are significant because they are the first known discovery of Illyrian ships. Additionally, Desilo functioning as a trading centre suggests there were peaceful interactions between the Illyrians and the Romans.
Desilo is an underwater archaeological site in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the Neretva (or Narenta) river and the Croatian border. The...
unique in a European perspective and the archaeologists have concluded that Desilo, as the location is called, was an important trading post and a site of...
Last accessed 27 May 2016 Šulović, Sonja (2021-05-20). "Šta se zapravo desilo sa artefaktima koje Priština traži od Srbije?". Euronews.rs (in Serbian)...
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at 0:29. Retrieved 11 May 2023 – via YouTube. Moram da te pitam šta se desilo te prve polufinalne večeri? [...] Dakle veze su pukle gotovo svima. Nije...
Konstraktu: "Trenutak kada mi ona daje nagradu je nešto najlepše što mi se ikad desilo"". Nova.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 6 March 2023. For "Samo mi se spava":...