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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, ...
Settlement patterns in the Balkan Peninsula during MIS 3
(Hugo Obermaier society, Aaarhus University, Moesgaard Museum, 2023)
The Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) is characterized by signifcant climatic changes associated
with abrupt atmospheric shifts over Greenland (Dansgaard-Oeschger events) and episodes of
massive iceberg discharge into the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nomadic Pastoralism in the Archaeology of Medieval Western Balkans - New Insights through Old Data
(Institute for Medieval Studies – Faculty of Arts – University of Leeds, 2022)
Medieval nomadic pastoralism in the Western Balkans is known from historical sources, but problematic to recognize archeologically. By focusing on ethnographic data of living inhabitants of both humans and livestock of the ...
Serbian Archaeology and the Rise of the Awareness of Sexual Assault, Session: Not Another 25 Years! Combatting Harassment and Assault in Archaeology [AGE],
(European Association of Archaeologists, Prague, 2021)
Throughout the history of archaeology in Serbia, it has played a significant role in the emancipation of society in general. Thus, archaeology strongly has contributed to the empowerment of women in the profession: from ...
Средњовековни град Петрус, нове перспективе - обновљена истраживања 2021. године
(Српско археолошко друштво, БеоградНародни музеј Топлице, Прокупље, 2022)
Средњовековни град Петрус представља највеће познато брдско утврђење средњовековне Србије, са димензијама приближно 300 х 170 м. Град је позициониран на Чокоће брду, на обронцима Кучајских планина, на завршетку клисуре ...
Aktivizam, optimizam i priroda arheološke evidencije
(Филозофски факултет Одељење за археологију Центар за теоријску археологију, Београд, 2021)
Tema ovog izlaganja je sagledavanje prirode arheološke evidencije kroz dva naizgled nespojiva domena. Prvi je aktivistička i sasvim konkretna borba za očuvanje nasleđa, a drugi domen je filozofija arheologije i filozofija ...
Concepts of Paternalistic Culture and Cultural Paternalism in the Age of Neolithization
(Institute of European Studies, Belgrade, 2019)
The paper examines the indicators of paternalism in archaeological remains from the Neolithic period. At this time people moved from the Mesolithic mobile to the Neolithic sedentary way of life, that is, from a hunter-gatherer ...
Tracing the early spread of domestic cat in Central Europe: Human-mediated dispersal or natural introgression?
(Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung, Munich, 2023)
Advances in paleogenomic research have provided new information about domesticated ani-
mals, but we still know little about the history of cats. Until now, only one subspecies, the Near
Eastern wildcat (Felis silvestris ...