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Archaeologist from Bosnia and Herzegovina (1935–2008)
Branka Raunig
Born1 January 1935
Sarajevo
Died13 June 2008
Bihać
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
Occupation(s)Archaeologist; Museum Director.

Branka Raunig (1 January 1935 – 13 June 2008) was a Bosnian archaeologist, prehistorian and museum curator.

Early life

Raunig was born in Sarajevo on 1 January 1935. Her early life was spent in Kraljevo. From 1954 to 1958 she studied archaeology at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade. One of her tutors was Branko Gavela.

Career

Illyrian tribes including Japodi

After graduation, Raunig moved to Bosnia Herzegovina, where she was employed at Pounje Museum in Bihać. It was working there, on the archaeological material relating to the Japodi, that a lifelong academic interest began. In 1963, Raunig moved to Museum of the Đakovo Region where she continued her work on the Japodi, with a focus on the Pounje area. Material from that region became the subject of her Masters dissertation, which she was awarded in 1971. From 1987 Raunig was director of the Pounje Museum, until her retirement in 1998. In 1992 she defended and was subsequently awarded a PhD on the art and religion of the Japodi tribe.

Excavations

Antiquarian finds from Ripce

During her career she led excavations and published widely on a number of important sites in the region, including: Crkvina Golubić, Vranduk, Pod, Gradina and Sojeničko and a site near Gradiška. She studied the funerary archaeology at Đakovo and was instrumental in recognising the presence of a Roman site there. She also supervised excavations which discovered a mosque there. Raunig was interested in many aspects of material cultures and made a study of ceramic material at the important site of Krčana where La Tene pottery was excavated. She studied prehistoric weapons excavated in the region. Whilst Raunig's main interest lay with Bosnian prehistory, she also worked on medieval sites.

Death

Raunig died in Bihać of pneumonia on 13 June 2008.

References

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  2. ^ "Sjećanje na Branku Raunig (1935-2008)". Zemaljski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine (in Bosnian). 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  3. Španiček, Vatroslav (2017). "Kronologija muških grobova japodske kulture tijekom željeznog doba". darhiv.ffzg.unizg.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  4. Raunig, Branka. (2004). Umjetnost i religija prahistorijskih japoda. Juzbašić, Dževad. Sarajevo: Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine. ISBN 9958-501-32-5. OCLC 155750143.
  5. Raunig, Branka (1980). "Dva kasnoanticka groba iz okolice Ðakova". Vjesnik Arheoloskog Muzeja U Zagrebu (in Serbo-Croatian) (12–13): 151–170.
  6. Migotti, Branka (2001). "Je li rimska Certisija bila na Štrbincima kod Đakova?". Zbornik Muzeja Đakovštine (in Croatian). 5 (1): 77–96.
  7. Boras, Jelena (2019-12-18). "Pregled dosadašnjih arheoloških istraživanja u Đakovu - prilog proučavanju urbane matrice srednjovjekovnog i novovjekovnog Đakova". Zbornik Muzeja Đakovštine (in Croatian). 14 (1): 7–40.
  8. Raunig, B. (1996-12-22). "Krčana - naselje mlađeg željeznog doba u selu Trnovi u sjeverozapadnoj Bosni". Opvscvla Archaeologica (in Croatian). 20 (1): 39–69. ISSN 0473-0992.
  9. Raunig, Branka (2002). "Slučajni nalazi prahistorijskog oružja iz Bihaćkog polja". Godišnjak Centra za balkanološka ispitivanja (in Bosnian) (32): 267–282. ISSN 0350-0020.
  10. Mekanović, Husein Sejko (2019). "Srednjovjekovne crkve Svetog Martina iz Toursa na području općine Velika Kladuša". Bosna Franciscana (in Bosnian) (50): 101–112. ISSN 1330-7487.
  11. Forić, Melisa (2008). "Branka Raunig (1935-2008)". Godišnjak Centra za balkanološka ispitivanja (in Bosnian) (37): 264–265. ISSN 0350-0020.
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