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The Neolithic Transition Crisis: Technological Hybridization as a Consequence of Stress / Кriza neolitske tranzicije: tehnološka hibrizacija kao posledica stresa
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2021)
Any transitional period can be regarded as a period of crisis. The stressful conditions during the Early to Late Neolithic transition in the Central Balkans
were probably caused by a population decrease. The technological ...
Technological innovation and social change. Early vs. late Neolithic pottery production of the Central Balkans
(Sidestone Press, Leiden, 2020)
The earliest pottery of the Central Balkans (Starčevo culture), characterized by
organic inclusions, round, spherical shapes, and oxidized firing conditions, usually
lacking traces of use, is usually seen as pottery ...
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 ...
Multidisciplinary research on Veluška Tumba in 2019
(Center for Prehistoric Research, 2020)
Veluška Tumba is one of the eponymous sites in the Macedonian Neolithic. Widely known
for its specific material culture, it is becoming synonymous with the Neolithic in Pelagonija,
which is largely based on research in ...
Rocky Road to Sokolica: Middle Bronze Age pottery in Central Serbia from Vatin to Bubanj-Hum IV-Ljuljaci Culture
(Institute of Archaeology, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade., 2024)