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    An Early Slavic subterranean shrine?

    Thank you :-) (And thanks for the working link in the original post!)
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    An Early Slavic subterranean shrine?

    I don't think they are saying that. There is no suggestion there that the petroglyphs were carved in the "pre-bronze" age ... If the shrine is Slavic then it was of course made in 6th-8th century AD. As far as I understand, the extant (slovenian) toponyms in the vicinity of the cave point to...
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    An Early Slavic subterranean shrine?

    Yes! That's the one. Thank you :-)
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    An Early Slavic subterranean shrine?

    True that about the Iapodes. But ... they don't have anything to do with this - apart from the name of the cave (it was named "Cave of Iapodes" before the discovery of the (apparently Slavic) petroglyphs, as there is a large "Iapodic" hill-fort nearby)
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    An Early Slavic subterranean shrine?

    Or, even better: google this: "Cave of Iapodes and its petroglyphs" - it is the first hit ...
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    An Early Slavic subterranean shrine?

    Apparently, a shrine was discovered in a cave in Slovenia, and this paper argues that it is an Early Slavic shrine, dedicated to Perun (or Kresnik). (Here should be a link to the article, yet it seems I am not yet allowed to post them. Will this work? Just remove the space before the "edu" and...
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