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Cranial Age Assessment and Cranial Pathology from the Mesolithic-Neolithic Inhabitants of the Danube Gorges, Serbia
(Ubiquity Press Ltd, London, 2015)
The data-set described here comprises cranial pathology data and cranial age assessment for 113 individuals from four Mesolithic-Neolithic sites in the Danube Gorges, Serbia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates by archaeological ...
Natural environment and resources, and the long life of the Neolithic settlement at Vina, southeast Europe
(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2019)
The Neolithic settlement in Vina near Belgrade, Serbia, was occupied for more than a millennium (c. 5600-4500calBC); from about 5200calBC the occupation, associated with the regional Vina culture phenomenon, was uninterrupted. ...
A Vinca potscape: Formal chronological models for the use and development of Vinca ceramics in south-east Europe
(Univerza v Ljubljani, 2016)
Recent work at Vinca-Belo Brdo has combined a total of more than 200 radiocarbon dates with an array of other information to construct much more precise narratives for the structural history of the site and the cultural ...
Grey zones of production: Discussing the technology of tools at the Lojanik quarry in west-central Serbia
(Univ Edinburgh, Sch History, Classics & Archaeology, Edinburgh, 2018)
Flaked stone artefacts found on the quarry Lojanik in west-central Serbia are good examples of how the function of non-diagnostic pieces could be determined through technological and use-wear analysis. In this study, we ...
The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence
(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2020)
The new set of radiocarbon dates was used to explore the timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans. Our results suggest that the first farmers arrived in this region around or few decades before ...
Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
(Natl Acad Sciences, Washington, 2019)
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by similar to 10,500 y before the present ( BP) in the Near East, and mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA) suggests that pigs arrived in Europe alongside farmers ...
Kasnopraistorijski okresani artefakti iz Pele i Teleilat gasula u arheološkoj zbirci Univerziteta u Beogradu / Flint assemblages from late prehistoric Pella and Teleilat ghassul in the archaeological collection of the University of Belgrade
(Srpsko arheološko društvo, Beograd, 2008)
Artefakti litičke industrije sa jordanskih lokaliteta Pela (neolit) i Teleilat Gasul (halkolit), dobijeni 1982. kao poklon rukovodioca iskopavanja B. Enesija, inicijativom S. Tutundžića, mada predstavljaju dobru osnovu ...
Novi nalazi od spondilusa u Vinči - kampanje 1998-2001. i regionalni pristup problemu / New spondylus findings at Vinča-Belo Brdo: 1998-2001 campaigns and regional approach to problem
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2002)
Tokom proteklih stotinak godina ostvareno je nekoliko značajnih pokušaja da se kroz sintetičke osvrte na distribuciju, hronologiju upotrebe i vrstu artefakata sagleda značaj i uloga spondilusa u životu praistorijskih ...
Fauna kičmenjaka sa lokaliteta Vinča - Belo Brdo - kampanje 1998-2003 / Vertebrate fauna of Vinča - Belo Brdo: Excavation campaigns 1998-2003
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2006)
Istraživanja na eponimnom i najznačajnijem lokalitetu vinčanske kulture, Belo Brdo u selu Vinča obnovljena su 1998. godine. Osim proučavanja materijalne kulture koja se nastavljaju na prethodna istraživanja, primene savremene ...
Observations on the origin and demography of the Vinča culture
(Elsevier Ltd, 2020)
The Vinča culture represents one the most important archaeological phenomena of the Neolithic and Eneolithic world in Southeastern Europe. As all other archaeological cultures, the Vinča culture is defined in the era of ...