ποΈ Leusaba-Pelva
Roman settlement ruins in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
π Fast Facts
- Location: Central Bosnia and Herzegovina, near Vitez municipality
- Period: Roman era, likely 1stβ4th centuries CE
- Status: Archaeological site with minimal visible structures
- Access: Limited; situated in rural terrain requiring local guidance
Leusaba-Pelva represents a minor Roman settlement or way station in the interior of Roman-controlled Illyricum, the province that encompassed much of the Balkans. The site has yielded pottery sherds, coins, and architectural fragments indicating sustained occupation during the imperial period. Today it survives as an archaeological locality rather than a visitor destination, with scattered finds and subsurface remains documented by regional surveys ...