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Figue 3: Sv. Marija, Plan of the Graves in the Tumulus: grey – men’s, red – women’s, white – children’s graves (Blečić The Emergence of the Iron Age in Osor Through Representative Material Culture
Kavur and Kavur 2024, fig. 6)
in stone chests were discovered in the tumulus. Mladin reports that grave 1, destroyed dur-
Several assemblages provided valuable contextu- ing the infrastructural works (fig. 3), contained
al data, enabling the formulation of a hypothe- two small cast bronze bracelets and an amber
sis regarding a family tumulus with kinship ties bead, and thus attributed the grave to a child
among the interred individuals (Mladin 1960, burial (fig. 4, 1–2) (Mladin 1960, 221)! Grave
214; cf. Teržan 2013, 246)! 2 yielded the only pin from this burial mound

