Multidisciplinary research on Veluška Tumba in 2019
Аутори
Naumov, GoceGulevska, Jasmina
Penezić, Kristina
Antolín, Ferran
Mitkoski, Aleksandar
Sabanov, Amalia
Soteras, Raül
Остала ауторства
Fidanoski, LjuboNaumov, Goce
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Veluška Tumba is one of the eponymous sites in the Macedonian Neolithic. Widely known
for its specific material culture, it is becoming synonymous with the Neolithic in Pelagonija,
which is largely based on research in the 1970s, when the site came to the fore. In 2017, it was
re-explored, but with the application of new methods and technologies that will provide much
more information about the origin and development of this Neolithic settlement, as well as
the character of those who lived in it. In 2019, the research began with the application of the
Harris matrix, the study of finds by context, as well as archaeobotanical and geoarchaeological
analyzes. The project is a collaboration between the Center for Prehistory Research, Institute and
Museum – Bitola, the University of Basel and the Biosense Institute. During the field research, the
western profile was studied, made by the probe in the 1970s, which was refreshed and revised
from the bottom to the last layers. For that... purpose, a small control trench was made which
provided insight into the earliest horizons of the settlement. Thus, 31 layers were registered
along with different features in them (sediments, mortar, cinder and glue) documented in 75
stratigraphic units, which provides detailed insight into all stratigraphic elements and consistent
reconstruction of architectural activities and changes in the field of material culture. According
to the detailed review of the stratigraphy, it can be concluded that the Neolithic settlement was
formed on a small natural sand mound, in which 12 levels of construction are registered. These
architectural features have been defined as constructions, although in some cases it may be the
restoration of existing buildings. Along with the archeological excavations, geoarchaeological
and archeobotanical analyzes were carried out which pointed to smaller settlements near
Veluška Tumba (or flooding of its periphery in the early stages), as well as consumption of wheat,
barley, peas, lentils, strawberries, hazelnuts, elderberries and wild millet by its inhabitants.
Кључне речи:
Neolithic / architecture / pottery / geoarchaeology / archaeobotanyИзвор:
Neolithic in Macedonia. In honor of Dragica Simoska, 2020, 29-59Издавач:
- Center for Prehistoric Research
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Naumov, Goce AU - Gulevska, Jasmina AU - Penezić, Kristina AU - Antolín, Ferran AU - Mitkoski, Aleksandar AU - Sabanov, Amalia AU - Soteras, Raül PY - 2020 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5063 AB - Veluška Tumba is one of the eponymous sites in the Macedonian Neolithic. Widely known for its specific material culture, it is becoming synonymous with the Neolithic in Pelagonija, which is largely based on research in the 1970s, when the site came to the fore. In 2017, it was re-explored, but with the application of new methods and technologies that will provide much more information about the origin and development of this Neolithic settlement, as well as the character of those who lived in it. In 2019, the research began with the application of the Harris matrix, the study of finds by context, as well as archaeobotanical and geoarchaeological analyzes. The project is a collaboration between the Center for Prehistory Research, Institute and Museum – Bitola, the University of Basel and the Biosense Institute. During the field research, the western profile was studied, made by the probe in the 1970s, which was refreshed and revised from the bottom to the last layers. For that purpose, a small control trench was made which provided insight into the earliest horizons of the settlement. Thus, 31 layers were registered along with different features in them (sediments, mortar, cinder and glue) documented in 75 stratigraphic units, which provides detailed insight into all stratigraphic elements and consistent reconstruction of architectural activities and changes in the field of material culture. According to the detailed review of the stratigraphy, it can be concluded that the Neolithic settlement was formed on a small natural sand mound, in which 12 levels of construction are registered. These architectural features have been defined as constructions, although in some cases it may be the restoration of existing buildings. Along with the archeological excavations, geoarchaeological and archeobotanical analyzes were carried out which pointed to smaller settlements near Veluška Tumba (or flooding of its periphery in the early stages), as well as consumption of wheat, barley, peas, lentils, strawberries, hazelnuts, elderberries and wild millet by its inhabitants. PB - Center for Prehistoric Research T2 - Neolithic in Macedonia. In honor of Dragica Simoska T1 - Multidisciplinary research on Veluška Tumba in 2019 EP - 59 SP - 29 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5063 ER -
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Naumov, G., Gulevska, J., Penezić, K., Antolín, F., Mitkoski, A., Sabanov, A.,& Soteras, R.. (2020). Multidisciplinary research on Veluška Tumba in 2019. in Neolithic in Macedonia. In honor of Dragica Simoska Center for Prehistoric Research., 29-59. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5063
Naumov G, Gulevska J, Penezić K, Antolín F, Mitkoski A, Sabanov A, Soteras R. Multidisciplinary research on Veluška Tumba in 2019. in Neolithic in Macedonia. In honor of Dragica Simoska. 2020;:29-59. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5063 .
Naumov, Goce, Gulevska, Jasmina, Penezić, Kristina, Antolín, Ferran, Mitkoski, Aleksandar, Sabanov, Amalia, Soteras, Raül, "Multidisciplinary research on Veluška Tumba in 2019" in Neolithic in Macedonia. In honor of Dragica Simoska (2020):29-59, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5063 .