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Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview
(Cham : Springer, 2022)
esearch has shown that the territory present-day Serbia was continuously inhabited from the earliest prehistoric to historic times. Covering most of what is Serbia today, the Central Balkans acted as an important migration ...
Sulphur isotope evidence for freshwater fish consumption: a case study from the Danube Gorges, SE Europe
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2010)
To explore the use of sulphur Isotopes as an indicator of the consumption of freshwater fish, we undertook sulphur isotope analysis on bone collagen extracted from humans and animals from five archaeological sites from the ...
Mesolithic cremations as elements of secondary mortuary rites at Vlasac (Serbia)
(Univ Ljubljani, Fak Filozofska, Ljubljana, 2009)
In the course of recent excavations of the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac, new light has been shed on the mortuary practices and ritualistic behaviour of the Danube Gorges foragers on the basis of human remains with ...
Bipolar technique in the Iron Gates Mesolithic
(Istituto Italiano Di Preistoria e Protostoria Dipartimento Di Antichità, Filosofia, Storia Università degli Studi di Genova, 2022)
The region of the Iron Gates gorge
and downstream the Danube River is well known for
more than 20 sites dated to the periods of the final
Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Early Neolithic, c.
13000-5900 cal BC. The chipped ...
Beauty (con)test: aesthetic qualities of knapped stone raw materials
(Srpsko arheološko društvo, 2017)
Archaeologists usually describe discovered final products as “beautiful”,
but that attribute is rarely used to characterize raw materials for knapping.
The paper examines the possibilities and limitations of the aesthetic ...
Wasted skill: the chunk phenomenon / Proćerdana veština: fenomen otpadaka
(Srpsko arheološko društvo /Serbian Archaeological Society, 2014)
Skill is widely accepted as a factor impacting diversity among assemblages
produced by knappers of different levels of expertise; however, its identification in archaeological
remains is related to specific attributes ...
Spice up your life: Adding emotions to the prehistoric resilience menu
(University College Dublin, Irish Research Council, 2022)
Archaeological studies on societal resilience are mainly oriented toward broad
economically-oriented changes within a culture and often involve the Adaptive
Cycle Model. Somehow, we forget that people are the ones who ...