studia universitatis Abstract Tis paper covers the fnds dated to Late Antiquity from grave 6 in the Roman necropolis in Trogir’s Dobrić section, which was partially excavated in the 1980s. A portion of the goods from this sporadi- cally excavated necropolis are held in the Archaeological Museum in Split. Documentation is lacking. However, in the case of three items, there is confrmation that they are from grave 6, and they have been dated to the period from the latter half of the 4th to the frst half of the 5th century: a ceramic oil-lamp, a glass bottle, and a glass bowl. Te small glass bowl with engraved decoration is particularly interesting. It stands out among similar bowls in terms of its decoration and small dimensions. Key words: Roman grave, Trogir, Dobrić, glass, bottle, small bowl, oil-lamp Izvleček Članek predstavlja poznoantične najdbe iz groba 6 z rimske nekropole Trogir-Dobrić, ki je bila deloma raziskana v osemdesetih letih. Del najdb te sporadično raziskane nekropole hrani Arheološki muzej v Splitu. Kljub pomanjkljivi dokumentaciji je mogoče opredeliti najdbe iz groba 6, ki so datirane na ko- nec 4. in v prvo polovico 5. stoletja: oljenka, steklena skodelica in steklenička. Posebej zanimiva je skode- lica z graviranim okrasom, saj izstopa tako zaradi okrasa kot majhnih dimenzij. Ključne besede: rimski grob, Trogir, Dobrić, steklo, steklenica, skodelica, oljenka Grave 6 from Trogir’s Dobrić necropolis Grob 6 z nekropole Dobrić v Trogirju Zrinka Buljević Archaeological Museum in Split, Split, Croatia zrinka.buljevic@armus.hr 39 Introduction S everal Roman graves with goods in urns and under tegulae were found in the Do- brić section of Trogir in 1948. Trogir’s honorary conservator, Mirko Slade-Šilović sent written notifcation thereof to the Archaeolog- ical Museum in Split (AMS). AMS staf exam- ined several more excavated graves at the same site in 1980 and then 1982 (Duplančić 2017, 217, note 42). Some of the goods from this sporadi- cally excavated necropolis are held in the AMS, although documentation is lacking. However, in the case of three items, there is confrmation that they are from grave 6, examined in 1982: a ceramic oil-lamp, a glass bottle and a glass bowl. Te fnds Te small glass bowl with engraved decoration is particularly interesting. Te bowl (cat. no. 1, fgs. 1 and 2) belongs to a type of hemispherical bowl with a convex, truncated rim, made of free- blown glass with a complex, engraved geometric decoration. Teir rims may be convexly everted, some- times fat, with a fat or gently rounded base. Te engraving of geometric designs in compositions arranged along horizontal bands cover the entire surface of the bowls, leaving little empty space. https://doi.org/10.26493/2350-5443.10(1)39-50