The presence of the Homo neanderthalensis has been demonstrated in archaeological findings dating to c. 50,000 years ago (late Pleistocene).
There are some archaeological findings dating back about 100,000 years that suggest the region was inhabited then.
Archaeological findings dating to the Bronze Age and Roman period has been found in the cadastral area.
Archaeological findings dating from the 14th century BC have proved the human presence in the area since Neolithic times.
Archaeological research within the cave has brought to light a variety of findings dating back to the Neolithic period.
In the area of Trilj there are many archaeological findings dating way back to Mesolithic.
There are findings dating back to the Bronze age.
Among the museum's exhibits are a lot of local artifacts and archeological findings dating from the prehistory to recent history (20th century).
Archaeological findings dating back 5,000 years have also been found.
The area features archaeological findings dating back to the pre-Classical years up to the Ottoman rule.