Zadubravlje, Rural settlement in Garčin, Croatia
Zadubravlje is a rural settlement in Garčin, Brod-Posavina County, spread across several square kilometers. The village consists of scattered houses and fields that shape the typical appearance of an agricultural region.
Archaeological excavations near the area uncovered around 1988 pit houses from the Neolithic period, roughly 8000 years old. These finds from the Starčevo culture show that people lived in this region long before the current settlement.
The area is shaped by farming, which continues to define daily life and community connections today. Families work their fields and form the backbone of local society.
The place is located near the Garčin administrative center and connected by postal services. Visitors should note that it is an agricultural area spread across several kilometers.
The most important archaeological finds were discovered by chance during the construction of the A3 motorway. This discovery helped researchers understand the early settlement of the region.
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