In the area of Dvor, located about 6 km from Visoko at the turnoff from Buci toward Kralupi, the existence of medieval tombstones has been recorded across three locations. Regarding the sites in the Dvor and Ginje areas, a problematic issue arises with the nomenclature, as Š. Bešlagić mentions a site named Gorašnica in both the Dvor and Ginje regions. We could attribute a portion of Bešlagić’s data to this specific site—namely, his mention that five large medieval tombstones are located beneath the Gorašnica hill. P. Anđelić also adopted this data regarding Dvor.
During a field tour, Dženeta Lepić from the Regional Museum in Visoko recorded five medieval tombstones: two in the shape of chests, while three are of indeterminate shape. They feature varying orientations: one north-west and two northwest-southeast. The material from which they are crafted is conglomerate, and the necropolis is situated atop an Illyrian tumulus.
Bešlagić created a confusion here because he clearly did not visit these necropolises himself; instead, he took data from the Visoko Municipal Assembly and mixed up this necropolis with the one on the hill above (the Gorašnica/Glavica site), which we visited two years ago. There is a local tradition associated with that hill suggesting that a church once stood there.
It is interesting that the Dvor location itself sits on a leveled elevation; there is a hypothesis that a manor (dvor) may have once stood there, but without archaeological excavations, this remains difficult to prove.