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New Data about the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic in the Western Morava valley
(Serbian Archaeological Society – Commission for the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 2014)
A relatively small number of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic open-air sites have been registered in southeast Europe. There are only two regions where sites from this period have been systematically surveyed, and where they ...
Looking for hominins in Museum drawers - possible Upper Pleistocene specimens from Serbia: morphological descriptions and radiocarbon dating
(Serbian Archaeological Society – Commission for the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 2014)
With the exact nature of the interactions between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans, and the identity of the of the bearers of early Upper Paleolithic technology still open questions essential to expand the human ...
Pottery Ethnoarchaeology and Archaeology of Neolithic
(National Museum in Belgrade, 2014)
Pottery fragments are the most numerous
finds on Neolithic sites throughout the Central Balkans.
Chronological systems in Neolithic archaeology are
based upon ceramic forms and ornamental techniques.
Unfortunately, ...
Archaeological Evidence of Pottery Forming Sequence: Traces of Manufacture in Late Neolithic Vinča Assemblage / Arheološka analiza procesa oblikovanja grnčarije: tragovi izrade na kasnoneolitskoj vinčanskoj keramici
(Srpsko arheološko društvo Beograd, 2014)
Pottery forming sequence and archeological methods for identification and
analysis of markings and traces originated during this process are examined. Late Neolithic Vinča pottery assemblage from final phases of the ...
Male figurines from Pavlovac-Čukar, Southern Serbia
(Suceava County Council through Bucovina Museum, 2014)
In this paper a corpus of male figurines from the Late Neolithic site of Pavlovac-Čukar in Southern Serbia is
presented. It is a group of stylized, roughly made figurines without any details except the representation of ...
Wasted skill: the chunk phenomenon / Proćerdana veština: fenomen otpadaka
(Srpsko arheološko društvo /Serbian Archaeological Society, 2014)
Skill is widely accepted as a factor impacting diversity among assemblages
produced by knappers of different levels of expertise; however, its identification in archaeological
remains is related to specific attributes ...