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How Archaeological Communities Think? Re-thinking Ludwik Fleck’s Concept of the Thought-Collective According to the Case of Serbian Archaeology
(Manchester University Press, 2020)
While the history of archaeology is commonly considered as progressive, a linear development of scientific knowledge which invariably passes through four paradigmatic stages, the history of Serbian archaeology has evolved ...
Archaeological Theory at the Edge(s)
(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, 2023)
The collection Archaeological Theory at the Edge(s) is truly at the cutting edge of
21st-century archaeological theory. The authors cover the vast scope of the most
relevant epistemological issues in current archaeology ...
Od etničkog determinizma do epistemičkog optimizma: kritička istorija nedavne prošlosti srpske arheologije / From Ethnic Determinism to Epistemic Optimism: A Critical History of the Recent Past of Serbian Archaeology
(Универзитет у Београду – Филозофски факултет, Odeljenje za etnologiju i antropologiju, 2022)
Although the history of Serbian archaeology has recently been a vivid field of study from various standpoints, the focus of this research has mainly been upon the early phases of the discipline, while the last thirty years ...
Arheologija nad moštima / Archeology of relics
(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, 2011)
Rad prati recepciju arheološkog otkrića skeleta 1/06 iz manastira Resave (Manasije), koji je interpretiran kao despot Stefan Lazarevoć unutar stručne zajednice i u javnom diskursu. Označavanjem skeletnih ostataka ...
Racial Science and Marrism: Controversial Ideas in Yugoslavian Archaeology
(European Association of Archaeologists Prague, 2020)
Yugoslavian archaeology is not separable as a distinctive term, rather as a network of scholars among national groupings of the former Yugoslavia. Matching the political circumstances in which it developed, it emerged in ...
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 ...
Re-evaluating Old Archeological Evidence to Yield Exciting New Potential: the Medieval Castle of Petrus (Central Serbia)
(European Association of Archaeologists, 2022)
Robert Chapman and Alison Wylie have stated, material evidence is a rich scaffolding for (re)interpretation that allows for revision based on novel (digital) tools, ranging from improvements in digital (re)documenting to ...
“Self-reflexive turn to ontological debates in archaeology”
(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, 2023)
The paper provides a short overview of the archaeological approaches
closely related to the so-called “ontological turn.” It is argued that the alleged reorientation
of archaeological theory from epistemology to ontology, ...
Beauty (con)test: aesthetic qualities of knapped stone raw materials
(Srpsko arheološko društvo, 2017)
Archaeologists usually describe discovered final products as “beautiful”,
but that attribute is rarely used to characterize raw materials for knapping.
The paper examines the possibilities and limitations of the aesthetic ...
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 ...