Nekropola stećaka Radimlja nalazi se u Vidovu polju kod Stoca i nacionalni je spomenik Bosne i Hercegovine. Broji 133 stećka, koji se datiraju u 15. i 16. stoljeće, i ubraja se u najznačajnije nekropole stećaka. Najviše ih je u obliku „sanduka“ i „sljemenjaka“, a 63 stećka su ukrašena. Motivi su arkade i muške figure s uzdignutom rukom, križevi i stilizirani križevi, povijene lozice s trolistom, štitovi s mačem, zatim scene lova, plesa, dvoboja te drugi ornamenti ili figuralni prizori. Natpisi na hrvatskoj ćirilici ili bosančici upućuju na to da je nekropola pripadala plemićkoj obitelji Hrabena - Miloradovića. Također, trojica klesara Miogost, Bolašin Bogavčić i Ratko Brativoić uklesali su svoja imena. U neposrednoj blizini nekropole nalazi se veći broj ilirskih tumulusa što ukazuje na kontinuitet sahranjivanja i nastavak tradicije pokapanja uz stare grobove. Nekropolu presijeca cesta izgrađena za vrijeme austrougarske uprave u Bosni i Hercegovini, a pretpostavlja se da je izgradnjom ceste uništeno 20-ak spomenika.
Hrvatska pošta Mostar izdala je redovitu poštansku marku u arku od 20 maraka, žig i omotnicu prvoga dana (FDC).
The stećak necropolis Radimlja is situated in the Vidovo polje near Stolac and is a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has 133 stećak tombstones dating back to the 15th and 16th century, and it is one of the most important stećak necropolis. Most of them are in crest form as well as in “sljemenjak” form (similar to a sarcophagus), while 63 stećak tombstones are decorated. The motifs are arcades and male figures with raised hands, crosses and stylized crosses, bent vines with a trefoil, shields with a sword, also scenes of hunting, dancing, duelling and other ornaments or figural scenes. Inscriptions in the Croatian Cyrillic or the Bosančica (Bosnian Cyrillic) indicate that the necropolis belonged to the noble family of Hraben – Miloradović. Also, three stone carvers Miogost, Bolašin Bogavčić and Ratko Brativoić carved their names. In the immediate vicinity of the necropolis is a large number of Illyrian tumuli, which indicates the continuity of burial and the continuation of the burial tradition along the old graves. The necropolis is intersected by a road built during the Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it is estimated that some 20 monuments were destroyed by this road construction.
Croatian Post Mostar has issued a definitive postage stamp in a sheet of 20 stamps, a postmark and first day cover (FDC).
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