Pristina topographic map
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Pristina
By the early Iron Age, the distinctly Dardanian local variant of the Illyrian Glasinac-Mati culture appears in Kosovo with a particular spread in hilltop settlements. In the area of Pristina, a hilltop settlement appears since the 8th century BCE at an elevation of 685 metres near the village Teneshdoll, around 16 kilometres north of the Pristina city center. Pottery finds suggests that the area may have been in use since the Bronze Age. The settlement seems to have maintained long-distance trade contacts as the finding of a skyphos vessel from Aegean Greece suggests.
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Name: Pristina topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Pristina, Municipality of Pristina, Kosovo (42.62909 21.10662 42.69697 21.21363)
Average elevation: 650 m
Minimum elevation: 548 m
Maximum elevation: 947 m
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