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New Data about the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic in the Western Morava valley
(Serbian Archaeological Society – Commission for the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 2014)
A relatively small number of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic open-air sites have been registered in southeast Europe. There are only two regions where sites from this period have been systematically surveyed, and where they ...
Was the Dog Locally Domesticated in the Danube Gorges? Morphometric Study of Dog Cranial Remains From Four Mesolithic-Early Neolithic Archaeological Sites by Comparison With Contemporary Wolves
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2015)
In this article, we test a hypothesis about local dog domestication in the Danube Gorges of the central Balkans in the course of the Mesolithic period. Morphometric features of dog mandibles and teeth from Mesolithic-Early ...
Late Pleistocene voles (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) from the Baranica Cave (Serbia)
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, Bratislava, 2012)
Baranica is a cave system situated in the south-eastern part of Serbia, four kilometers south to Knjazevac, on the right bank of the Trgoviski Timok. The investigations in Baranica were conducted from 1994 to 1997 by the ...
New data on the earliest European ruminant (Mammalia, Artiodactyla): A revision of the fossil mandible from Rusce in the Pčinja basin (late Eocene, Southeastern Serbia)
(Coquina Press, 2018)
A fragmented right branch of a ruminant mandible from Rusce (Pčinja basin, Serbia) was originally published in the first half the twentieth century as Micromeryx flourensianus, a small ruminant common in the middle Miocene ...
Simulating cultural transmission> preliminary results and their implications for the study of the formal variability of material culture in the central balkan neolithic
(Univerza v Ljubljani, 2014)
In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and simulate cultural transmission between hypothetical Neolithic sites in Balkans. We simulate neutral cultural transmission ...
Evaluating Social Complexity and Inequality in the Balkans Between 6500 and 4200 BC
(Springer, New York, 2019)
The subject of this paper is the social structure and sociocultural evolution of Balkan Neolithic and Eneolithic societies between 6500 and 4200 BC. I draw on archaeological evidence from three major regions of the Balkans ...
Reconstruction of two mother-infant dyads and obstetrical consequences of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition: A case study from Lepenski vir and Vlasac (Serbia)
(Lavoisier, 2019)
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexities of human birthing, the human species is thriving. Changes in human pelvic morphology resulting from bipedalism and ...
Balkan kao vremenska odrednica – diskurs balkanizma u srpskoj arheologiji / The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology
(Filozofski fakultet - Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2015)
Ideja o univerzalnom linearnom toku vremena predstavlja važan element
bazičnog referentnog okvira arheološkog istraživanja prošlosti. Međutim, čak i fundamentalna
teorijska polazišta discipline, kao što je konceptualizovanje ...