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The Dangerous Entanglement of Serbian archaeology - Archaeological Evidence and Interdisciplinarity under the Shadow of Political Pressure
(European Association of Archaeologists, 2021)
The medieval past has been appropriated and misused in support of or to fuel collective identity and answer questions of national origin. In this dangerous entanglement, it is interesting to examine what mechanisms have ...
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 ...
An initial insight into the early Lower Paleolithic of the Central Balkans investigations of Petrovac 1 site on the Radan Mountain in southern Serbia
(Editura Universitatii de Vest din Timisoara, 2023)
Based on the premise that Lower Paleolithic sites in the Central Balkans can be expected in the
vicinity of primary and secondary deposits of raw materials, intensive explorations have been carried out
in the last decade ...
Early farmers in the Pelagonia Valley (Central Balkans): new research in plant economy ca. 6000-5700 BC.
(České Budějovice, 2022)
The earliest evidence for the start of the Neolithic in the Central Balkans is dated to the last several centuries of the 7th millenium BCE. One region which was densely occupied by early farming communities is Pelagonia, ...
Middle Paleolithic of the Petrovaradin fortress in a regional context
(European Association of Archaeologists, 2022)
The 2003 and 2004 rescue excavations of the Petrovaradin Fortress site near Novi Sad (Serbia) yielded a large number
of Middle Paleolithic artifacts. Мassive backed bifacially flaked sidescrapers, previously unknown from ...
Where archaeology of wildlife and contemporary biodiversity issues meet: ARCHAEOWILD project presentation
(Hosted by the School of History, Archaeology, and Religion, Cardiff University, 2022)
The project ARCHAEOWILD, funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, investigates the Holocene history of human-wildlife interactions within one of European biodiversity hotspots, the Central Balkans. By incorporating ...
A revision to Tostevin's method for studying cultural transmission in the Pleistocene
(Editura Universitatii de Vest din Timisoara, 2023)
The lithics are by far the most common class of material culture on the Paleolithic sites. Since
the 19th century, researchers have developed different approaches for comprehending the variability
of stone tools in time ...
Flesh and bone: Unraveling the story of animal exploitation in the territory of present-day Serbia during Late Antiquity – an archaeozoological overview
(International Congress on Roman Bioarchaeology, 2023)
Previous archaeozoological research indicates that in the area of present-day Serbia during Late Antiquity (4th to the beginning of the 7th century AD), animal exploitation strategies and nutritional practices were primarily ...
Human and carnivore activity during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Central Balkans: A case study of Orlovača cave, Serbia
(Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, 2021)
Recent research on the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Balkan peninsula has been significant, as it has provided new information about cultural and demographic changes during this period and the role of the Danubian Corridor ...