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Romani Ante Portas? La Tène Populations in the Serbian Part of the Danube Basin in 1st Century BC and Their Response to Roman Presence / Romani Ante Portas? Латенске популације Српског Подунавља и њихов одговор на Римско присуство
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2021)
The Roman state and its socio-economic influences spread to the southeastern part of the Carpathian Basin during the last century BC. This gives rise to
the question about the way Roman influences, along with their military ...
“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)
The paper aims to explain why ritual practices and related religious beliefs might have played а crucial role in power relations and social development in
prehistory. For that purpose, it analyzes the possible ritual ...
Remesiana in the 4th Century AD: Late Roman and/or Early Christian Site? / Ремезијана у 4. веку:касноантички и/или ранохришћански локалитет?
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2021)
The research themes of scholars engaged in periods of Early Christianity and the late Roman Empire have vastly expanded in the last century. Yet, no
large methodological and theoretical shifts were made, and archaeologists ...
Male figurines from Pavlovac-Čukar, Southern Serbia
(Suceava County Council through Bucovina Museum, 2014)
In this paper a corpus of male figurines from the Late Neolithic site of Pavlovac-Čukar in Southern Serbia is
presented. It is a group of stylized, roughly made figurines without any details except the representation of ...
The Reuse of Ancient Remains in Mortuary Practices in the Middle Ages in the Western Balkans / Поновна употреба древних остатака у погребним праксама средњег века на Западном Балкану
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2021)
The need to articulate a conception of the past is all too human; what
matters is how this articulation is shaped. The previous ages had their own respective reference frames for history as well. These are overlooked in ...
The Collapse of Chalcolithic Societies: What Are We Missing? / Колапс халколитских зајдница: шта нам измиче?
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2021)
The collapse of Chalcolithic societies in the southern Levant has been
captivating the interest of scholars for decades. This paper aims to offer a metallurgical perspective of the issue and explain why the full understanding ...
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, ...
Function, Use, and Discard vs. Typology: Neolithic Pottery Reexamined / Función, uso y reciclaje vs. tipologίa: reexaminando la ceramic Neolítica
(JUNTA DE ANDALUCÍA. Consejería de Cultura, 2018)
Analyses of Neolithic pottery from Central Balkans
revealed weaknesses in traditional classification
and typologies in pottery studies, i.e. their
inability to: a) infer vessel function, in contrast
to use-alteration ...
Ранонеолитски и среднонеолитски керамички садови од Балканот:краток преглед / Early/Middle Neolithic pottery in the Balkans: A brief overview
(Museum of the City of Skopje, 2018)
Ceramics is the earliest synthetic material in history. Its origins can be traced back to the early hunter-gatherer societies when people realized that clay mixed with water when exposed to heat hardens and becomes suitable ...
Amber in the Bronze Age of Serbia: Old Finds and New Discoveries
(Cartdidact, Chişinău., 2019)
Amber artefacts appear in the territory of Serbia
in the Middle Bronze Age, later than the earliest
finds of the Baltic amber in south Europe and
the Mediterranean. The sites which yielded the
amber products are neither ...