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Tracing the early spread of domestic cat in Central Europe: Human-mediated dispersal or natural introgression?
(Estonian National Museum, Tartu, Estonia, 2023)
Despite significant progress in paleogenomics and the increasing amount of new data on
animal domestication, we still know little about the history of cats. Until now, it was
known that only one subspecies, the Near ...
Perkolacija prošlosti u srednjem veku? Primer nekropole Ravna-Slog kod Knjaževca
(Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za arheologiju, Centar za teorijsku arheologiju, 2023)
Kao što je arheološki zapis fenomen iz sadašnjosti, tako su i vremena koja su nama prošla živela sa ruševinama i tekovinama prethodnih razdobalja. Ono što u sadašnjosti nadživljava prethodne epohe je prošlo procese selekcije, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
An Insight into Dietary Habits of St. Barbara Monastery (Southwestern Serbia) During the Early Modern Period: A Zooarchaeological Perspective
(Barcelona: University of BarcelonaTarragona: University Rovira i VirgiliBarcelona: Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Pedralbes, 2024)
Since the late 14th century, throughout the Modern period, the Ottoman conquest of Serbia led to the devastation and desecration of churches and monasteries, looting of their assets, and the conversion of some sacred ...
Cervid Representations in the Iconography of Medieval Serbia
(Barcelona: University of BarcelonaTarragona: University Rovira i VirgiliBarcelona: Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Pedralbes, 2024)
Abundant evidence indicates that cervids (red deer, fallow deer, and roe deer) have played a significant role in the daily lives of people since prehistoric times. Traces of their presence, as one of the most common and ...