"Nothing happens until something moves": settlement patterns in the Balkan Peninsula during MIS 3-1
2022
Аутори
Plavšić, SenkaDragosavac, Sofija
Radović, Predrag
Mihailović, Bojana
Mihailović, Dušan
Dogandžić, Tamara
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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As repeatedly demonstrated by archaeological and ethnoarchaeological data, hunter-gatherers’ settlement patterns are known to differ between different groups and periods. How groups organized their movements and settlements in the landscape was to a large extent influenced by the important events in climate history and more intermediate environmental conditions. The goal of this study is to examine if and how hominin groups changed their settlement patterns as a response to fluctuating climatic and environmental conditions during the rather unstable Marine Isotope stages 3-1 on the Balkan peninsula. Based on the published data two analysis have been conducted: bivariate WABI (Whole assemblage behavior index) and multivariate PCA (Principal component analysis) analyses for the following variables: lithic density, retouched frequency, core, blanks and chips frequency as well as tool diversity, which are frequently used to access settlement patterns of prehistoric human populations. Both ...Middle and Upper Paleolithic sites are included in the study, which allowed us to detect changes in settlement in different time periods, different hominin populations and in different microregions of the Balkan Peninsula.
Извор:
28th EAA Annual Meeting Budampest, Hungary 31 august-3 september 2022, Abstract Book, 2022, 291-291Издавач:
- European Association of Archaeologists
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Plavšić, Senka AU - Dragosavac, Sofija AU - Radović, Predrag AU - Mihailović, Bojana AU - Mihailović, Dušan AU - Dogandžić, Tamara PY - 2022 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5512 AB - As repeatedly demonstrated by archaeological and ethnoarchaeological data, hunter-gatherers’ settlement patterns are known to differ between different groups and periods. How groups organized their movements and settlements in the landscape was to a large extent influenced by the important events in climate history and more intermediate environmental conditions. The goal of this study is to examine if and how hominin groups changed their settlement patterns as a response to fluctuating climatic and environmental conditions during the rather unstable Marine Isotope stages 3-1 on the Balkan peninsula. Based on the published data two analysis have been conducted: bivariate WABI (Whole assemblage behavior index) and multivariate PCA (Principal component analysis) analyses for the following variables: lithic density, retouched frequency, core, blanks and chips frequency as well as tool diversity, which are frequently used to access settlement patterns of prehistoric human populations. Both Middle and Upper Paleolithic sites are included in the study, which allowed us to detect changes in settlement in different time periods, different hominin populations and in different microregions of the Balkan Peninsula. PB - European Association of Archaeologists C3 - 28th EAA Annual Meeting Budampest, Hungary 31 august-3 september 2022, Abstract Book T1 - "Nothing happens until something moves": settlement patterns in the Balkan Peninsula during MIS 3-1 EP - 291 SP - 291 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5512 ER -
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Plavšić, S., Dragosavac, S., Radović, P., Mihailović, B., Mihailović, D.,& Dogandžić, T.. (2022). "Nothing happens until something moves": settlement patterns in the Balkan Peninsula during MIS 3-1. in 28th EAA Annual Meeting Budampest, Hungary 31 august-3 september 2022, Abstract Book European Association of Archaeologists., 291-291. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5512
Plavšić S, Dragosavac S, Radović P, Mihailović B, Mihailović D, Dogandžić T. "Nothing happens until something moves": settlement patterns in the Balkan Peninsula during MIS 3-1. in 28th EAA Annual Meeting Budampest, Hungary 31 august-3 september 2022, Abstract Book. 2022;:291-291. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5512 .
Plavšić, Senka, Dragosavac, Sofija, Radović, Predrag, Mihailović, Bojana, Mihailović, Dušan, Dogandžić, Tamara, ""Nothing happens until something moves": settlement patterns in the Balkan Peninsula during MIS 3-1" in 28th EAA Annual Meeting Budampest, Hungary 31 august-3 september 2022, Abstract Book (2022):291-291, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5512 .