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Homo bodoensis and why it matters
(Wiley [Commercial Publisher], USAWiley-Liss [Associate Organisation], USA, 2022)
In our original paper, we proposed a new species, Homo bodoensis, to replace the problematical taxa Homo heidelbergensis and Homo rhodesiensis, with the goal of streamlining communication about human evolution in the ...
Part-time Labor and Household Production: Emergence of Specialized Potters in the Late Neolithic Vinča (Serbia) and Late Eneolithic Vučedol (Croatia) Societies
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018)
Social aspects of pottery production are the most intriguing issues in
pottery studies. Potters themselves are, however, invisible in the
archaeological record, and considerations about their position in the
society and ...
Filling of dolines with aeolian sediments in the high-mountain karst of the Dinarides (Mt. Durmitor, Montenegro)
(Springer, 2022)
Filling of dolines with aeolian sediments,
one of the less frequently described ways in which
they are filled, is analysed in the present study on an
example of a doline in the high-mountain karst of the
Dinarides. ...
Change in biological nomenclature is overdue and possible
(Nature Portfolio, 2023)
Micro computed tomography and histological examination of a pathological lesion (healed fracture) in a horse tooth from the medieval site of Crkveno Brdo, Serbia
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2023)
This paper aims to provide insight into the etiology and differential diagnosis of a raresevere pathological lesion in an isolated equine tooth from the medieval site ofCrkveno Brdo. The site is located in the southern ...
Always Angular and Never Straight: Medieval Snakes in Human Graves?
(Palgrave Macmillan, Cham., 2021)
Even Isidore of Seville knew that snakes always remain angular and are never straight by nature. He said, relying on observations of snake behavior: “All snakes can be coiled and twisted, thus their name (anguis), because ...
The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium
(Oxford: Archaeopress, 2020)
The presence of the Roman legion in Viminacium implied the existence of a cavalry unit in its structure. There is no evidence that equids needed by the army were supplied from large centers; rather, it is assumed that they ...
Crop choice, gathered plants and household activities at the beginnings of farming in the Pelagonia Valley of North Macedonia
(Cambridge University Press, 2020)
A combined archaeobotanical and micro-refuse analysis is being implemented at two Early Neolithic tells currently under excavation in the Pelagonia Valley: Vrbjanska Čuka and Veluška Tumba. The first results suggest ...
The spread of agriculture in south-eastern Europe: New data from North Macedonia
(y Cambridge University Press on behalf of Antiquity Publications Ltd., 2022)
North Macedonia is a crucial region for
understanding the spread of agriculture
into theMediterranean andCentral Europe.
To date, however, the area has been subject
to relatively limited archaeological research.
Here, ...
Chinese whispers in clay: Copying error and cultural attraction in the experimental transmission chain of anthropomorphic figurines
(Elsevier, 2024)
Understanding the nature of copying errors in the cultural transmission of material culture is highly relevant for students of cultural evolution, especially in the field of evolutionary archaeology. In this paper, we set ...