Runik

{{Short description|Village in Kosovo}}

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Runik ({{Lang-sq-definite|Runiku}}) is a village in the Skenderaj municipality of Kosovo. It is located in the Drenica region and has 1,585 inhabitants as of 2011. The village has a football club, KF Përparimi Runik. Runik is the site of an important Neolithic settlement in Kosovo and the wider region. The excavated finds at the site include a baked-clay ocarina, one of the oldest musical instruments which have been in the Balkans and the oldest in Kosovo.

History

In the Ottoman defters of 1455 and 1485 a village is mentioned with the name Runik and in 1485 the village had 31 households{{cite web |last=Pulaha |first=Selami |title=Defteri i regjistrimit te Sanxhakut te Shkodrs i vitit 1485 |url=https://pdfhost.io/v/9tbVWjiWM_SelamiPulahaDefteriiregjistrimittSanxhakuttShkodrsivitit14851485_OCRpdf |pages=43, 205–206}}{{Cite web |title=Oblast Brankovića : opširni katastarski popis iz 1455. godine | WorldCat.org |url=https://search.worldcat.org/title/10797866 |website=search.worldcat.org}} Names such as 'Radinha Arbanas', 'Nikolla, son of Arbanas' and 'Stepan, son of Lleshi' indicates an Albanian presence.

File:Runik_Ocarina.jpg

It is located the Drenica region, about {{convert|25|km}} southwest of Mitrovica and {{convert|10|km}} northwest of Skenderaj (near the Skenderaj-Istog road). The site, one of the most prominent Neolithic sites in Kosovo to date, contains artefacts from the Starcevo, Cardial and Vinca cultures. As of 2020, the two oldest sites of Starcevo are Crkvina near Miokovci, runik Kosovo which are statistically indistinguishable to each other and have been dated to ca. 6238 BCE (6362-6098 BCE at 95% CI) and ca. 6185 BCE (6325–6088 BCE at 95% Cl) respectively.{{harvnb|Porčić|Blagojević|Pendić|Stefanović|2020|p=6}}

It was excavated in 1966-68 and in 1984. Research was conducted in about 35 private parcels in the Dardania neighborhood of Runik. Starcevo and Vinca pottery fragments dating to 6500-3500 BC have been found at the site. A {{convert|10000|m2|sqyd|adj=on}} magnetic survey was conducted at the site in March 2010, and the remains of huts reinforced with wooden joists have been found. Monochrome pottery decorated with red gloss, Cardium pottery, barbotine earthenware and ceramic pottery painted with linear and geometric designs have been found, along with anthropomorphic figurines and cult tables (small altars). Ornamental artifacts include a spiral baked-clay vase tinted with ocher, painted in dark colors and decorated as the palm of a hand. A significant find is a baked-clay ocarina {{convert|8|cm|in}} in length, known as the Runik Ocarina, the oldest musical instrument found in Kosovo to date.{{sfn|Berisha|2012|p=18}}{{clear}}In the village lay also the ruins of the medieval church Shen Gjergj (Saint George).{{Cite web |title=LISTA E TRASHEGIMISE KULTURORE NEN MBROJTJE TE PERKOSHME |url=https://www.mkrs-ks.org/repository/docs/LISTA_E_TRASHEGIMISE_KULTURORE_NEN_MBROJTJE_TE_PERKOSHME_2015.pdf}}

References

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  • {{cite web |last=Berisha |first=Milot |year=2012 |title=Archaeological Guide of Kosovo |url=https://www.mkrs-ks.org/repository/docs/drafti_i_guides_-anglisht_final.pdf |publisher=Ministry of Culture of Kosovo}}
  • {{cite journal |last1=Porčić |first1=Marko |last2=Blagojević |first2=Tamara |last3=Pendić |first3=Jugoslav |last4=Stefanović |first4=Sofija |date=2020 |title=The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence |journal=Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports |volume=33 |page=102528 |doi=10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102528 |doi-access=free}}

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Category:Populated places established in the 7th millennium BC

Category:1966 archaeological discoveries

Category:Villages in Skenderaj

Category:Archaeological sites in Kosovo

Category:Archaeology of Illyria

Category:Illyrian Kosovo

Category:Starčevo–Körös–Criș culture

Category:Neolithic sites of Europe

Category:Drenica