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The Iron Gates Gorge: a corridor or barrier in the spread of modern humans from Lower to Middle Danube
(Editura Universitatii de Vest din Timisoara, 2023)
Recent research into the transition from the Middle to the Upper Paleolithic in the Lower
Danube has shown that there is a concentration of sites from the early phase of the settlement of
modern humans in the area. The ...
Poređenje metodologija za procenjivanje srodničkih veza na ranobronzanodopskoj nekropoli u Mokrinu
(Srpsko arheološko društvo, BeogradMeđuopštinski zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture Subotica, 2020)
Istraživanje srodstva u pređašnjim populacijama veoma je značajno s obzirom da organizacija porodice utiče na ponašanje ljudi, formiranje socijalnih grupa i izbor partnera, a posledično i na nasleđivanje, društvenu ...
Differences in variability and use of Levallois and Non-Levallois laminar blanks in the late Middle Paleolithic of the central Balkans
(Editura Universitatii de Vest din Timisoara, 2023)
Despite the abundance of publications in the last forty years, as detailed studies on reduction
processes, the existence and co-existence of Levallois and non-Levallois laminar strategies and their
variability in the ...
People of Lepenski Vir: first results of developing guidelines for digitalization of osteoarchaeological record
(Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of ZagrebCroatian Archaeological Society, 2018)
The success in adoption and overall enthusiasm of the archaeologist with the process of 3d scanning of artefacts and contexts has been on the rise in the past years. This could be easily explained: the requirements for ...
Middle Paleolithic of the Petrovaradin fortress in a regional context
(European Association of Archaeologists, 2022)
The 2003 and 2004 rescue excavations of the Petrovaradin Fortress site near Novi Sad (Serbia) yielded a large number
of Middle Paleolithic artifacts. Мassive backed bifacially flaked sidescrapers, previously unknown from ...
Early farmers in the Pelagonia Valley (Central Balkans): new research in plant economy ca. 6000-5700 BC.
(České Budějovice, 2022)
The earliest evidence for the start of the Neolithic in the Central Balkans is dated to the last several centuries of the 7th millenium BCE. One region which was densely occupied by early farming communities is Pelagonia, ...
"Nothing happens until something moves": settlement patterns in the Balkan Peninsula during MIS 3-1
(European Association of Archaeologists, 2022)
As repeatedly demonstrated by archaeological and ethnoarchaeological data, hunter-gatherers’ settlement patterns are known to differ between different groups and periods. How groups organized their movements and settlements ...
Анализа микрострија на глеђи људских зуба из периода мезолитско-неолитске транзиције са територије централног Балкана и јужног дела Панонске низије
(Српско археолошко друштвоМузеј Крајине Неготин, 2019)
Једна од најзначајнијих промена у људској прошлости десила се у периоду мезолитско – неолитске транзиције, када људи са ловачко-сакупљачког прелазе на седелачки начин живота и бављење пољопривредом. Овај процес назива се ...
Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia)
(Middle East Technical University (METU), 2018)
Freshwater shell remains in late prehistoric faunal assemblages of Southeastern Europe have often been neglected and usually just counted, while their species level was rarely determined. Based on ethnographic data, they ...
ARCHAEOWILD: Modern problems require ancient perspectives
(Department of Archaeology, University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesInstitute of Archaeology, Zagreb, 2023)
The usual answer to the age–old question of "why do we need archaeology today" often sounds like "because in order to tackle the modern problems, we need to understand the way past societies dealt with them". The project ...