GRČKO-HELENISTIČKA KERAMIKA S LOKALITETA SV. ILIJA U ZADRU GRECO-HELLENISTIC POTTERY FROM THE ST ELIJAH SITE IN ZADAR 7 PETRA GOVORČIN UDK: 904:738.8>(497.581.1Zadar)“652“ 738.032(497.581.1Zadar) Stručni članak / Professional paper Primljen / Received: 29.1.2021. Prihvaćen / Accepted: 12.3.2021. Stjepana Radića 8a HR-23000 Zadar masce.petra@gmail.com U radu se obrađuju nalazi grčke i helenističke keramike iz arhe- oloških slojeva ispod srušene parohijske kuće uz crkvu sv. Ilije u Zadru, a koja počiva na rimskom kapitoliju. Zastupljene vrste grčko-helenističke keramike jesu crnofguralna, crvenofguralna, keramika tipa Gnathia, crnopremazana, sivopremazana, crveno- premazana i jedan ulomak helenističkog dekorativnog crijepa. Navedene artefakte treba promatrati u cjelini s ostalim istovre- menim nalazima sa zadarskog poluotoka, no oni već na prvi pogled mogu potvrditi postojanje bogate liburnske zajednice. Premda materijal potječe iz površinom malog istraženog prosto- ra, njegova obrada dio je slagalice koja tvori sliku nedovoljno po- znatog prapovijesnog Zadra te potvrđuje trgovačke kontakte sa zapadnom jadranskom obalom i srednjom Dalmacijom. Ključne riječi: željeznodobni Zadar, crnofguralna keramika, cr- venofguralna keramika, keramika tipa Gnathia, crnopremazana keramika, sivopremazana keramika, crvenopremazana keramika This paper analyses the fndings of Greek and Hellenistic pot- tery from the archaeological strata below the demolished parish house next to the church of St Elijah in Zadar, which rests on the Roman capitol. The represented types of Greco-Hellenistic pot- tery are: black-fgured, red-fgured, Gnathia-type, black-coated, grey-coated and red-coated pottery and one fragment of a Hel- lenistic decorative tile. These artefacts should be observed in their entirety with other simultaneous fndings from the Zadar peninsula, but they can straightaway confrm the existence of a rich Liburnian community. Although the material comes from a small explored area, its processing is a part of the puzzle which creates an image of the insufciently investigated prehistoric Za- dar and which confrms trading contacts with the west Adriatic coast and central Dalmatia. Key words: Zadar in the Iron Age, black-fgure pottery, red-fgure pottery, Gnathia-type pottery, black-coated pottery, grey-coated pottery, red-coated pottery