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A human mandible from the loess in the vicinity of Belgrade (Yugoslavia)

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2001
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Roksandić, M.
Dimitrijević, Vesna
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Abstract
Human remains of Pleistocene age are rare in Central Balkan, although there is ample evidence of the region being inhabited in the Palaeolithic. Recent re-evaluation and cataloguing of osteological material at the Institute of Regional Geology and Palaeontology (Faculty of Mining and Geology) in Belgrade, has brought to light an undescribed human mandible. The specimen was found by Professor Laskarev loess deposits in Belgrade vicinity. In view of the rarity of human remains from the period in the region, a detailed description, together with taxonomic determination is offered.
Keywords:
Loess / Human remains
Source:
Human Evolution, 2001, 16, 1, 27-35
Publisher:
  • Angelo Pontecorboli Editore - EDK

DOI: 10.1007/BF02438920

ISSN: 0393-9375

Scopus: 2-s2.0-29344444785
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http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/359
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year = "2001",
abstract = "Human remains of Pleistocene age are rare in Central Balkan, although there is ample evidence of the region being inhabited in the Palaeolithic. Recent re-evaluation and cataloguing of osteological material at the Institute of Regional Geology and Palaeontology (Faculty of Mining and Geology) in Belgrade, has brought to light an undescribed human mandible. The specimen was found by Professor Laskarev loess deposits in Belgrade vicinity. In view of the rarity of human remains from the period in the region, a detailed description, together with taxonomic determination is offered.",
publisher = "Angelo Pontecorboli Editore - EDK",
journal = "Human Evolution",
title = "A human mandible from the loess in the vicinity of Belgrade (Yugoslavia)",
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Roksandić, M.,& Dimitrijević, V.. (2001). A human mandible from the loess in the vicinity of Belgrade (Yugoslavia). in Human Evolution
Angelo Pontecorboli Editore - EDK., 16(1), 27-35.
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02438920
Roksandić M, Dimitrijević V. A human mandible from the loess in the vicinity of Belgrade (Yugoslavia). in Human Evolution. 2001;16(1):27-35.
doi:10.1007/BF02438920 .
Roksandić, M., Dimitrijević, Vesna, "A human mandible from the loess in the vicinity of Belgrade (Yugoslavia)" in Human Evolution, 16, no. 1 (2001):27-35,
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02438920 . .

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