CULTURAL-HISTORICAL GUIDEBOOKS
Price per guidebook 25,00 kuna
Our series of cultural-historical guidebooks on early mediaeval monuments in Croatia, which was initiated by MHAS in 1996, proofs that the promotion of heritage must not necessarily be complicated, expensive and dull. This edition is the work of our distinguished archaeologists and art historians.
The booklets, which are professionally designed and illustrated with useful maps, ground plans, photos and drawings, are written in a readable way, concise, clearly arranged, simple and most importantly- interesting.
Vinicije B. Lupis
STON IN THE MIDDLE AGES
MHAS, 2010.
Tonči Burić
CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE and the mediaeval village Radun
MHAS, 2010.
Vladimir P. Goss
RUDINA All aspects
MHAS, 1998.
Vinicije B. Lupis
Blato
in the Middle Ages
MHAS, 2010 NEW!! Just released !
Milan Kruhek
GVOZDANSKO
Castle of the Zrinski silver
MHAS, 2007.
Mladen Ančić
LIVNO
the mediaeval Croatian county
MHAS, 2001.
Nikola Jakšić
BENKOVAC
and its surrounding in the Middle Ages
MHAS, 2000.
Željko Krnčević
ŠIBENIK
and the Šibenik region in the Early Middle Ages
MHAS, 1998.
Tomislav Marasović
MAKARSKA
and the coast in the Early Middle Ages
MHAS, 1998.
Željko. Rapanić
SPLIT
city inside the palace, palace inside the city
MHAS, 1997.
Tonči Burić
BRIBIR
mediaeval seat of the Šubić familiy
MHAS, 1997.
Tomislav Marasović
ELAPHITES
in the Early Middle Ages
MHAS, 1997.
Ante Milošević
VRLIKA
the early Croatian parish Vrh Rika
MHAS, 1997.
Nikola Jakšić
NIN:
the first Croatian diocese
MHAS, 1997.
Nikola Jakšić
ZEMUNIK
mediaeval castle of Zadar and small Ottoman town
MHAS, 1997.
Ante Milošević
SINJ
and Cetina during the early Croatian period
MHAS, 1996.
Miljenko Jurković
NOVIGRAD
in Istria- between the 7th and 12th century AD
MHAS, 1996.
Željko Rapanić
KLIS
a Croatian mediaeval fortress
MHAS, 1996.
Željko Demo
VUKOVAR
Lijeva bara; early mediaeval period
MHAS, 1996.
Tomislav Marasović
SPLIT
during the early Croatian period
MHAS, 1996.
Željko Rapanić
SOLIN
during the early Croatian period
MHAS, 1996.
Nikola Jakšić
KNIN
the Croatian mediaeval capital
MHAS, 1995.