Преглед Radovi istraživača / Researcher's publications - Odeljenje za arheologiju тема: "Central Balkans"
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Containers and grains: food storage and symbolism in the Central Balkans (Vinca period)
(Univ Ljubljani, Fak Filozofska, Ljubljana, 2011) -
‘Cosmic Polity’ of The Iron Age in a Time of Crisis / „Космичка политичка заједница” гвозденог доба у време кризе
(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, 2021) -
“Cosmic Polity” of the Iron Age in a Time of Crisis / „Космичка политичка заједница” гвозденог доба у време кризе
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2021) -
Early Neanderthals in contact: The Chibanian (Middle Pleistocene) hominin dentition from Velika Balanica Cave, Southern Serbia
(Elsevier, Academic Press, 2022) -
Echo from the Past? A Contribution to Comprehension of Antique Painted Pottery from Montenegro
(Editura MEGA, Cluj-Napoca, 2021) -
A human mandible (BH-1) from the Pleistocene deposits of Mala Balanica cave (Sicevo Gorge, Nis, Serbia)
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2011) -
Last hunters-first farmers: new insight into subsistence strategies in the Central Balkans through multi-isotopic analysis
(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2019) -
The Neolithic Demographic Transition in the Central Balkans: population dynamics reconstruction based on new radiocarbon evidence
(Royal Society Publishing, 2021) -
Postcranial hominin remains from the Late Pleistocene of Pesturina Cave (Serbia)
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2020) -
Revealing the "hidden" Pannonian and Central Balkan Mesolithic: new radiocarbon evidence from Serbia
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2021) -
Social complexity and inequality in the Late Neolithic of the Central Balkans: Reviewing the evidence
(Univerza v Ljubljani, 2012) -
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) -
Where archaeology of wildlife and contemporary biodiversity issues meet: ARCHAEOWILD project presentation
(Hosted by the School of History, Archaeology, and Religion, Cardiff University, 2022)