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New Data about the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic in the Western Morava valley
(Serbian Archaeological Society – Commission for the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 2014)
A relatively small number of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic open-air sites have been registered in southeast Europe. There are only two regions where sites from this period have been systematically surveyed, and where they ...
An early record of the moschid genus Micromeryx (Mammalia, Ruminantia)
(Natural History Museum in Belgrade, 2016)
The paper presents the description of six isolated fossil teeth discovered in 2011 at Sibnica 4 locality (Central Serbia). Based on the morphological characteristics, the material is identified as belonging to a small ...
Plant storage in Neolithic southeast Europe: synthesis of the archaeological and archaeobotanical evidence from Serbia
(Springer, New York, 2018)
This paper presents and evaluates the archaeobotanical and archaeological evidence of plant product storage from Early and Late Neolithic sites in Serbia, southeast Europe. The commonly stated and widely accepted archaeological ...
Izmišljanje tradicije - 'vinčansko pismo' / The invention of tradition: Vinča script
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Odeljenje za etnologiju i antropologiju, Beograd, 2010)
Problematični pojam 'vinčansko pismo' odnosi se na izvesne urezane ornamente i znakove na keramici vinčanske kulture - jedne od najznačajnijih 'kultura' u neolitu Jugoistočne Evrope. Upotreba i zloupotreba ovog fenomena i ...
Od informacije do poruke: arheologija i mediji u Srbiji / From Information to Message: Archaeology and Media in Serbia
(Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, 2014)
U radu se razmatra slika o arheologiji i arheolozima koja se posredstvom
različitih medija stvara u javnosti. Na osnovu analize sadržaja u kojima se kao tema
javlja arheologija na društvenim mrežama i u novinama, pokazano ...
The first Neanderthal specimen from Serbia: Maxillary first molar from the Late Pleistocene of Pesturina Cave
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2019)
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival of modern humans, and while their presence has been confirmed in the surrounding regions, no Neanderthal fossils are known ...
Looking for hominins in Museum drawers - possible Upper Pleistocene specimens from Serbia: morphological descriptions and radiocarbon dating
(Serbian Archaeological Society – Commission for the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 2014)
With the exact nature of the interactions between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans, and the identity of the of the bearers of early Upper Paleolithic technology still open questions essential to expand the human ...
Late Pleistocene voles (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) from the Baranica Cave (Serbia)
(Slovak Acad Sciences Geological Inst, Bratislava, 2012)
Baranica is a cave system situated in the south-eastern part of Serbia, four kilometers south to Knjazevac, on the right bank of the Trgoviski Timok. The investigations in Baranica were conducted from 1994 to 1997 by the ...
The latest steppe mammoths (Mammuthus trogontherii (Pohlig)) and associated fauna on the Late Middle Pleistocene steppe at Nosak, Kostolac Basin, Northeastern Serbia
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2015)
In 2012, bones and tusks of mammoths and remains of other large mammals scattered in a line 130 m long have been discovered in the loess deposits at the Nosak mound in the Kostolac Basin (Northeastern Serbia). Preliminary ...
Late pleistocene rodents (mammalia: rodentia) from the baranica cave near Knjazevac (Eastern Serbia): systematics and palaeoecology
(Università degli Studi di Milano, 2011)
Baranica is a cave in the Balkan mountain range in the eastern part of Serbia. It contains four layers of sediments of Quaternary age. The Upper Pleistocene deposits (layers 2-4) have yielded a rich and diverse assemblage ...