%0 Journal Article %T CLAY PIPES FROM THE SITE ZOLJANI - £żEME£żAC I %A Filipec %A Kre£żimir %A £żi£ża-Vivek %A Marija %J - %D 2014 %R 10.17234/OA.37.11 %X Sa£żetak This paper presents the 39 clay pipes from the rescue excavation of the site Zoljani-£żeme£żac I. The pipes are classified as the eastern type pipes, and have been divided into three groups, based on their form, quality of manufacture, decoration and the presence of a stamp: 22 Turkish-type pipes, eight Turkish-Hungarian type pipes, and nine Austro-Hungarian type pipes. Most of the pipes can be attributed to the great production centers, while a few are most likely products of one or more local workshops. Based on the analogies with clay pipes from the Austro-Hungarian territory, they have been dated to the second half of the 18th or to the 19th century. The presence of certain pipe types has enabled the interpretation of settlement duration and its role %K clay pipes %K 18th and 19th century %K Slavonia %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=211785