As part of the HRZZ AdriaCos project archaeological excavations continued in Stari Grad, in the area south of ancient Pharos, where a grave with finds of an iron sword-copis and a spear was discovered and investigated last year. The continuation of the research yielded excellent discoveries that definitively confirm the funerary character of that area during antiquity. This year's trial excavations are also focused on the area closer to the eastern rampart of the city, where traces of monumental dry-wall architecture were found, which can be tentatively connected to the earliest fortification phase of Pharos from the 4th century BCE. The field activities also covered the eastern part of the island, where a field survey of the Liković hillfort was conducted, which was highlighted in the literature as a potentially significant site from the period of younger prehistory and protohistory.