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Crisis of Confidence in Archaeology
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2021)
The text aims to discuss the crisis of confidence in archaeology and its
possible causes. Confidence in a scientific discipline is based upon the social and
individual confidence in the authority of science in general, ...
Where archaeology and wildlife management meet: the relevance of studying the Holocene history of human-wildlife interactions in the central Balkans for regional conservation efforts
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2023)
As some of the greatest threats humanity is currently facing, such as climate change and biodiversity loss, have their roots in our distant past, archaeology is becoming more and more involved in the research of their ...
Where archaeology of wildlife and contemporary biodiversity issues meet: ARCHAEOWILD project presentation
(Hosted by the School of History, Archaeology, and Religion, Cardiff University, 2022)
The project ARCHAEOWILD, funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, investigates the Holocene history of human-wildlife interactions within one of European biodiversity hotspots, the Central Balkans. By incorporating ...
“Learning Before Education” – Teaching Skills For Life: Past And Present Practice
(University of Sofia, 2022)
A 2012 survey revealed that parents who belong to the
economic elite in contemporary Serbian society lost confidence in public
education. In order to find a way to improve features of formal education, we
created and ...
Notes from Belgrade: Social Anthropology for Archaeology Students in a Post-Conflict Society
(Royal Anthropological Institute, 2021)
Social anthropology courses, some elective and some mandatory, for archaeology students at the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade, commenced only after 2003. Since Serbian society opened itself from its ...
Individual experience and emotional closeness: Archaeologists’ valuation of encountered objects
(Kiel University, 2023)
Psychology, economy, religion, society, and environment (geology, climate, flora, and fauna) are all interrelated with material culture and shape human behaviour. Consequently, in order to judge ancient people’s valuation ...
Deploying Kronfeldner’s Concept of Human Nature in Archaeology / Primena koncepta ljudske prirode Marije Kronfeldner u arheologiji
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2024)
This essay represents a reflection on the role and relevance of the concept of human nature in archaeology, inspired by the ideas about human nature presented and elaborated by Maria Kronfeldner in the book What’s Left of ...