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Assistant Professor Tomislav Fabijanić, Ph.D., is affiliated with the Department of Archaeology at the University of Zadar. He holds a doctorate in Archaeology from the University of Zadar (2009) and a Master’s in Archaeology from the University of Zagreb (2007). His teaching portfolio includes courses on Early Medieval Archaeology, Byzantine influence in the Adriatic, and Slavic settlements.
- Ph.D., Archaeology, University of Zadar (2009)
- M.Sc., Archaeology, University of Zagreb (2007)
His research focuses on Early Medieval archaeology, particularly Slavic settlement patterns in the Eastern Adriatic, Byzantine fortifications, and cemetery studies. He has led excavations at key sites like Vir–Smratine and Tureta on Kornat, contributing to understanding post-Roman local elite emergence and cultural continuity. His work bridges artifact analysis (e.g., belt buckles) with broader historical narratives.
Recent publications highlight trends in Byzantine maritime routes, hybrid vehicle engineering (as a co-author?), and Early Medieval cultural heritage. While the engineering paper appears interdisciplinary, most articles align with his core expertise in Adriatic archaeology, especially 5th–7th-century material culture and settlement dynamics.
He has no listed scientific awards but serves as Secretary of the editorial board for Archaeologia Adriatica (since 2009) and contributed to exhibitions like Kornati Time Machine (2017). His teaching roles include heading courses on Migration Period archaeology and participating in doctoral programs since 2012.

