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Shiny Arms for the Afterlife: First Iron Age Funerary Practices of Southwestern Serbia
(Editura Istros a Muzeului Brăilei “Carol I”, 2023)
Geographic characteristic of Southwestern Serbia, as well as its specific position reflects in dynamic
changes in the past reflected through archaeological testimonies. Its later prehistory landscape is characterised
by ...
Bridging the Gap: Remarks on Population (Dis)continuity in North Montenegro in the 2nd Half of the 1st Millennium BC
(Editura ANTHEO Craiova, 2023)
Regiunea de nord a Muntenegrului este dominată de un număr considerabil de necropole tumulare,
din care cele mai multe au fost atribuite orizontului final al primei epoci a fierului/ Hallstatt. În prima jumătate
a ...
Where archaeology and wildlife management meet: the relevance of studying the Holocene history of human-wildlife interactions in the central Balkans for regional conservation efforts
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2023)
As some of the greatest threats humanity is currently facing, such as climate change and biodiversity loss, have their roots in our distant past, archaeology is becoming more and more involved in the research of their ...
Bone skates from the medieval site of Crkveno Brdo (Serbia)
(Beograd : Srpsko arheološko društvoSremska Mitrovica : Blago Sirmijuma, 2023)
The paper presents the results of the analysis of six worked bones discovered during archaeological excavations of the medieval settlement at the site of Crkveno Brdo. The site is located in the municipality of Senta, in ...
“Self-reflexive turn to ontological debates in archaeology”
(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, 2023)
The paper provides a short overview of the archaeological approaches
closely related to the so-called “ontological turn.” It is argued that the alleged reorientation
of archaeological theory from epistemology to ontology, ...
Archaeological theory at the edge(s)
(Filozofski fakultet, Beograd, 2023)
This collection presents nine papers dealing with some of the issues
currently high on the agenda of theoretical archaeology, written by authors situated at the edge – in one of the academic communities usually
regarded ...