
PLAYGROUND - ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN CRIKVENICA
Crikvenica is a town rich in ancient heritage which has been confirmed by archaeological excavations settlements Ad turres, which preceded today's Crikvenica.
Among the many findings, that evidence of life in this area at the beginning of a new era, we must highlight the unique type of Roman amphora, which according to the site, which was discovered received the official name of the Adriatic amphorae flat bottom type Crikvenica. Amphorae found in Crikvenica belong to a group of Roman amphorae flat bottom and represent a local variant type amphora Forlimpopoli, which were produced in Italy during the first and 2 century. Because many of formatting characteristics that distinguish them from their idol type Forlimpopoli Crikvenica amphorae were truly original product antique Ad turres. They made during the first and 2 century in the great keramičarskoj workshop that was discovered near the sports hall in Crikvenica.


