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A roman tannery? The case study from Viminacium (Serbia)
(PZAF (Postgraduate Zooarchaeology Forum), 2018)
Leather was a widely employed material in the Roman world, mainly for the production of clothes, footwear, shield and armour covers and so on. Production was usually set in large urban centers, that is, at the edges of ...
Dental buccal microwear and dietary strategies in the Early Neolithic of Southeast Europe
(Museu Marítim de Barcelona, 2019)
One of the most significant changes in human history occurred during the period of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, when people switched from the hunter-gatherer to the sedentary way of life and farming. This process ...
People of Lepenski Vir: sharing and caring for the 3D osteoarchaeological record
(European Association of Archaeologists, 2019)
In the past years, means of acquisition of 3D information became all present - the requirements to successfully create an accurately reconstructed copy of an object in 3D dramatically plummeted and made the process broadly ...
Supplying the Roman City and Legionary Camp: An Example from Viminacium (Serbia)
(National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, 2019)
The legionary camp and city of Viminacium, being the capital of the Upper Moesia province, was the economic, commercial and military centre of the entire region. As such, it was dependent on others in the supply of food ...
Потенцијал узгоја коња у околини Виминацијума
(Српско археолошко друштвоМузеј Крајине Неготин, 2019)
Присуство римске легије у Виминацијуму подразумевало је ипостојање коњичке јединице у њиховом склопу, док се низводно одовог војног логора налазио и велики број утврђења у којима су, поредпешадије, били смештени и помоћни ...
Production and use: Beyond stone tools. Example of house 32, Lepenski Vir (Serbia)
(Hungarian National Museum,Budapest, 2019)
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Concepts of Paternalistic Culture and Cultural Paternalism in the Age of Neolithization
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The paper examines the indicators of paternalism in archaeological remains from the Neolithic period. At this time people moved from the Mesolithic mobile to the Neolithic sedentary way of life, that is, from a hunter-gatherer ...