Rajković, Dragana

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Bioarheologija drevne Evrope: ljudi, životinje i biljke u praistoriji Srbije (RS-47001) AHRCUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) [AH/J001406/1]
Arheologija Srbije: kulturni identitet, integracioni faktori, tehnološki procesi i uloga centralnog Balkana u razvoju evropske praistorije ERCEuropean Research Council (ERC)European Commission [ERC-2013-StG-337574-UNDEAD]
Erik Philip Sorensen Foundation ESRCUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) [ES/P010849/1] Funding Source: UKRI
European Research CouncilEuropean Research Council (ERC)European Commission [852558] Francis Crick Institute from Cancer Research UK [FC001595]
Serbian archaeology: cultural identity, integration factors, technological processes and the role of the central Balkans in the development of European prehistory Natural Environmental Research CouncilUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NE/K005243/1, NE/K003259/1]
NERC Radiocarbon FacilityUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NF/2016/2/4] NERCUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NE/K003259/2, NE/K005243/2, NE/K005243/1] Funding Source: UKRI
SciLifeLab National Projects Smithsonian's Peter Buck Postdoctoral Fellowship
SNIC-UPPMAX [b2016004] Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of CanadaSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) [SSHRC IG 435-2014-0075]
State Assignment of the Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy UK Medical Research CouncilUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Medical Research Council UK (MRC)
UOXF ARC facilityAustralian Research Council Vallee Foundation
Wellcome Trust Investigator awardWellcome Trust [217223/Z/19/Z] Wellcome TrustWellcome TrustEuropean Commission [210119/Z/18/Z]
Wolfson College (University of Oxford) ZIN RAS [AAA-A19119032590102-7]

Author's Bibliography

Kotlina – sustavno arheološko istraživanje naselja lenđelske kulture u Hrvatskoj

Rajković, Dragana; Vitezović, Selena; Novak, Mario; Šprem, Katarina; Martinoia Zamolo, Valentina; Tomac, Goran

(Hrvatsko arheološko društvo, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Rajković, Dragana
AU  - Vitezović, Selena
AU  - Novak, Mario
AU  - Šprem, Katarina
AU  - Martinoia Zamolo, Valentina
AU  - Tomac, Goran
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1230
AB  - Kotlina je naselje smješteno na južnim obroncima Banskoga brda, nedaleko od Kneževih Vinograda. Arheološki lokalitet na položaju Szuzai Hegy potvrđen je arheološkim rekognosciranjem
2009. godine, a sustavno arheološko istraživanje provodi se kontinuirano od 2018. godine u sklopu programa pod nazivom „Kotlina, prapovijesno nalazište“.
Magnetometrijskim snimanjem koje je provedeno u prvoj fazi istraživanja, otkriveni su ostaci nepravilnog opkopa i veliki broj jama koje su se protezale oko njega. U dosadašnjim istraživanjima, otvorene su četiri sonde ukupne površina od 180 m² i na relativno maloj površini pronađeni su ostaci naselja lenđelske populacije. Potvrđeni su ostaci stambenog objekta, otpadne jame i ukupno 12 kosturnih ukopa u zgrčenom položaju. Ukopi su sadržavali kosturne ostatke odraslih individua i ukope djece s raznovrsnim grobnim prilozima, a čine ih keramičke posude, nakit od Spondylusa te lomljene i glačane izrađevine. U jamama je pronađen bogat keramički materijal, uključujući i slikanu keramiku, kao i alatke od kostiju, lomljenog i glačanog kamena. Apsolutnim arheološkim datiranjem, naselje je smješteno u razdoblje između 4800. i 4500. godine pr. Kr. S arheološkim istraživanjem, kontinuirano se provode različite analize materijala, na čemu radi čitav niz stručnjaka, a dio rezultata biti će predstavljen u ovom predavanju.
PB  - Hrvatsko arheološko društvo
C3  - U Tisućljeća među rijekama. Arheologija Međurječja. Znanstveni skup Hrvatskog arheološkog društva. Beli Manastir, 02-06. 10. 2023
T1  - Kotlina – sustavno arheološko istraživanje naselja lenđelske kulture u Hrvatskoj
EP  - 19
SP  - 19
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1230
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Rajković, Dragana and Vitezović, Selena and Novak, Mario and Šprem, Katarina and Martinoia Zamolo, Valentina and Tomac, Goran",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Kotlina je naselje smješteno na južnim obroncima Banskoga brda, nedaleko od Kneževih Vinograda. Arheološki lokalitet na položaju Szuzai Hegy potvrđen je arheološkim rekognosciranjem
2009. godine, a sustavno arheološko istraživanje provodi se kontinuirano od 2018. godine u sklopu programa pod nazivom „Kotlina, prapovijesno nalazište“.
Magnetometrijskim snimanjem koje je provedeno u prvoj fazi istraživanja, otkriveni su ostaci nepravilnog opkopa i veliki broj jama koje su se protezale oko njega. U dosadašnjim istraživanjima, otvorene su četiri sonde ukupne površina od 180 m² i na relativno maloj površini pronađeni su ostaci naselja lenđelske populacije. Potvrđeni su ostaci stambenog objekta, otpadne jame i ukupno 12 kosturnih ukopa u zgrčenom položaju. Ukopi su sadržavali kosturne ostatke odraslih individua i ukope djece s raznovrsnim grobnim prilozima, a čine ih keramičke posude, nakit od Spondylusa te lomljene i glačane izrađevine. U jamama je pronađen bogat keramički materijal, uključujući i slikanu keramiku, kao i alatke od kostiju, lomljenog i glačanog kamena. Apsolutnim arheološkim datiranjem, naselje je smješteno u razdoblje između 4800. i 4500. godine pr. Kr. S arheološkim istraživanjem, kontinuirano se provode različite analize materijala, na čemu radi čitav niz stručnjaka, a dio rezultata biti će predstavljen u ovom predavanju.",
publisher = "Hrvatsko arheološko društvo",
journal = "U Tisućljeća među rijekama. Arheologija Međurječja. Znanstveni skup Hrvatskog arheološkog društva. Beli Manastir, 02-06. 10. 2023",
title = "Kotlina – sustavno arheološko istraživanje naselja lenđelske kulture u Hrvatskoj",
pages = "19-19",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1230"
}
Rajković, D., Vitezović, S., Novak, M., Šprem, K., Martinoia Zamolo, V.,& Tomac, G.. (2023). Kotlina – sustavno arheološko istraživanje naselja lenđelske kulture u Hrvatskoj. in U Tisućljeća među rijekama. Arheologija Međurječja. Znanstveni skup Hrvatskog arheološkog društva. Beli Manastir, 02-06. 10. 2023
Hrvatsko arheološko društvo., 19-19.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1230
Rajković D, Vitezović S, Novak M, Šprem K, Martinoia Zamolo V, Tomac G. Kotlina – sustavno arheološko istraživanje naselja lenđelske kulture u Hrvatskoj. in U Tisućljeća među rijekama. Arheologija Međurječja. Znanstveni skup Hrvatskog arheološkog društva. Beli Manastir, 02-06. 10. 2023. 2023;:19-19.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1230 .
Rajković, Dragana, Vitezović, Selena, Novak, Mario, Šprem, Katarina, Martinoia Zamolo, Valentina, Tomac, Goran, "Kotlina – sustavno arheološko istraživanje naselja lenđelske kulture u Hrvatskoj" in U Tisućljeća među rijekama. Arheologija Međurječja. Znanstveni skup Hrvatskog arheološkog društva. Beli Manastir, 02-06. 10. 2023 (2023):19-19,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1230 .

Neolithic multiculturalism: zones of contact of various communities

Rajković, Dragana; Vitezović, Selena

(Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Rajković, Dragana
AU  - Vitezović, Selena
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1235
AB  - Although the term „archaeological culture“ has been criticised from different viewpoints in past several decades, it is still a useful analytical tool (however, must be used with caution) to discern and label prehistoric communities that share similar or identical material culture. Micro-regions where traces of communities ascribed to different contemporaneous cultures are particularly interesting for studying cultural contacts and cultural changes in the past. One of such regions is south-eastern Baranja region in present-day eastern Croatia, where communities of Vinča, Sopot and Lengyel culture lived in the 5th millennium BC. Although this area was long regarded as being populated by Sopot culture communities, recent archaeological researches showed an important presence of Lengyel culture communities in this area. In this paper will be presented two Late Neolithic sites situated in vicinity of Beli Manastir: Kneževi Vinogradi, with archaeological remains attributed to the Sopot and Vinča cultures, and Kotlina, with archaeological remains attributed to the Lengyel culture. At the site of Kneževi Vinogradi, small-scale rescue excavations revealed several structures from Late Neolithic, and the material culture with traits of both Sopot and Vinča cultures. Recent systematic researches at the site of Kotlina revealed a large Lengyel culture site, with habitation structures, burials, and rich material culture. Particularly interesting is the presence of artefacts from exotic raw materials, such as obsidian and marine mollusc shells, showing that Kotlina was part of large trade and exchange network. The habitation patterns, subsistence and economy, and material culture from these two sites will be analysed, as well as their possible place within a larger network of Late Neolithic communities in the region.
PB  - Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana
C3  - 26th Neolithic seminar. Eurasian Neolithics: How cultures and societies evolve and why it matters
T1  - Neolithic multiculturalism: zones of contact of various communities
EP  - 28
SP  - 28
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1235
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Rajković, Dragana and Vitezović, Selena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Although the term „archaeological culture“ has been criticised from different viewpoints in past several decades, it is still a useful analytical tool (however, must be used with caution) to discern and label prehistoric communities that share similar or identical material culture. Micro-regions where traces of communities ascribed to different contemporaneous cultures are particularly interesting for studying cultural contacts and cultural changes in the past. One of such regions is south-eastern Baranja region in present-day eastern Croatia, where communities of Vinča, Sopot and Lengyel culture lived in the 5th millennium BC. Although this area was long regarded as being populated by Sopot culture communities, recent archaeological researches showed an important presence of Lengyel culture communities in this area. In this paper will be presented two Late Neolithic sites situated in vicinity of Beli Manastir: Kneževi Vinogradi, with archaeological remains attributed to the Sopot and Vinča cultures, and Kotlina, with archaeological remains attributed to the Lengyel culture. At the site of Kneževi Vinogradi, small-scale rescue excavations revealed several structures from Late Neolithic, and the material culture with traits of both Sopot and Vinča cultures. Recent systematic researches at the site of Kotlina revealed a large Lengyel culture site, with habitation structures, burials, and rich material culture. Particularly interesting is the presence of artefacts from exotic raw materials, such as obsidian and marine mollusc shells, showing that Kotlina was part of large trade and exchange network. The habitation patterns, subsistence and economy, and material culture from these two sites will be analysed, as well as their possible place within a larger network of Late Neolithic communities in the region.",
publisher = "Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana",
journal = "26th Neolithic seminar. Eurasian Neolithics: How cultures and societies evolve and why it matters",
title = "Neolithic multiculturalism: zones of contact of various communities",
pages = "28-28",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1235"
}
Rajković, D.,& Vitezović, S.. (2023). Neolithic multiculturalism: zones of contact of various communities. in 26th Neolithic seminar. Eurasian Neolithics: How cultures and societies evolve and why it matters
Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana., 28-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1235
Rajković D, Vitezović S. Neolithic multiculturalism: zones of contact of various communities. in 26th Neolithic seminar. Eurasian Neolithics: How cultures and societies evolve and why it matters. 2023;:28-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1235 .
Rajković, Dragana, Vitezović, Selena, "Neolithic multiculturalism: zones of contact of various communities" in 26th Neolithic seminar. Eurasian Neolithics: How cultures and societies evolve and why it matters (2023):28-28,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1235 .

The Starčevo culture horizon at the site of Kneževi Vinogradi (eastern Croatia): Lithic and osseous industries

Rajković, Dragana; Vitezović, Selena

(Univerza v Ljubljani, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Rajković, Dragana
AU  - Vitezović, Selena
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/335
AB  - The region of Slavonia in eastern Croatia represents the westernmost area inhabited by the communities of the Star≠evo culture, part of the Star≠evo-Körös-Cris cultural complex. This region was intensively inhabited during the period between 6200 and 5500 cal BC, and numerous sites were excavated. Some of the aspects of the lives of these communities, however, are still insufficiently explored, in particular the economy and craft production. In this paper we will focus on lithic and osseous tool assemblages from the site of Kne∫evi Vinogradi-Osnovna πkola. The Star≠evo cultural horizon has only yielded small assemblages of lithic and osseous tools, but they show some interesting technological and typological traits.
PB  - Univerza v Ljubljani
T2  - Documenta Praehistorica
T1  - The Starčevo culture horizon at the site of Kneževi Vinogradi (eastern Croatia): Lithic and osseous industries
EP  - 168
SP  - 156
VL  - 47
DO  - 10.4312/DP.47.9
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Rajković, Dragana and Vitezović, Selena",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The region of Slavonia in eastern Croatia represents the westernmost area inhabited by the communities of the Star≠evo culture, part of the Star≠evo-Körös-Cris cultural complex. This region was intensively inhabited during the period between 6200 and 5500 cal BC, and numerous sites were excavated. Some of the aspects of the lives of these communities, however, are still insufficiently explored, in particular the economy and craft production. In this paper we will focus on lithic and osseous tool assemblages from the site of Kne∫evi Vinogradi-Osnovna πkola. The Star≠evo cultural horizon has only yielded small assemblages of lithic and osseous tools, but they show some interesting technological and typological traits.",
publisher = "Univerza v Ljubljani",
journal = "Documenta Praehistorica",
title = "The Starčevo culture horizon at the site of Kneževi Vinogradi (eastern Croatia): Lithic and osseous industries",
pages = "168-156",
volume = "47",
doi = "10.4312/DP.47.9"
}
Rajković, D.,& Vitezović, S.. (2020). The Starčevo culture horizon at the site of Kneževi Vinogradi (eastern Croatia): Lithic and osseous industries. in Documenta Praehistorica
Univerza v Ljubljani., 47, 156-168.
https://doi.org/10.4312/DP.47.9
Rajković D, Vitezović S. The Starčevo culture horizon at the site of Kneževi Vinogradi (eastern Croatia): Lithic and osseous industries. in Documenta Praehistorica. 2020;47:156-168.
doi:10.4312/DP.47.9 .
Rajković, Dragana, Vitezović, Selena, "The Starčevo culture horizon at the site of Kneževi Vinogradi (eastern Croatia): Lithic and osseous industries" in Documenta Praehistorica, 47 (2020):156-168,
https://doi.org/10.4312/DP.47.9 . .
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Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs

Bergstrom, Anders; Frantz, Laurent; Schmidt, Ryan; Ersmark, Erik; Lebrasseur, Ophelie; Girdland-Flink, Linus; Lin, Audrey T.; Stora, Jan; Sjogren, Karl-Goran; Anthony, David; Antipina, Ekaterina; Amiri, Sarieh; Bar-Oz, Guy; Bazaliiskii, Vladimir I.; Bulatović, Jelena; Brown, Dorcas; Carmagnini, Alberto; Davy, Tom; Fedorov, Sergey; Fiore, Ivana; Fulton, Deirdre; Germonpre, Mietje; Haile, James; Irving-Pease, Evan K.; Jamieson, Alexandra; Janssens, Luc; Kirillova, Irina; Horwitz, Liora Kolska; Kuzmanović-Cvetković, Julka; Kuzmin, Yaroslav; Losey, Robert J.; Loznjak-Dizdar, Daria; Mashkour, Marjan; Novak, Mario; Onar, Vedat; Orton, David; Pasaric, Maja; Radivojević, Miljana; Rajković, Dragana; Roberts, Benjamin; Ryan, Hannah; Sablin, Mikhail; Shidlovskiy, Fedor; Dimitrijević, Ivana; Tagliacozzo, Antonio; Trantalidou, Katerina; Ullen, Inga; Villaluenga, Aritza; Wapnish, Paula; Dobney, Keith; Gotherstrom, Anders; Linderholm, Anna; Dalen, Love; Pinhasi, Ron; Larson, Greger; Skoglund, Pontus

(Amer Assoc Advancement Science, Washington, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bergstrom, Anders
AU  - Frantz, Laurent
AU  - Schmidt, Ryan
AU  - Ersmark, Erik
AU  - Lebrasseur, Ophelie
AU  - Girdland-Flink, Linus
AU  - Lin, Audrey T.
AU  - Stora, Jan
AU  - Sjogren, Karl-Goran
AU  - Anthony, David
AU  - Antipina, Ekaterina
AU  - Amiri, Sarieh
AU  - Bar-Oz, Guy
AU  - Bazaliiskii, Vladimir I.
AU  - Bulatović, Jelena
AU  - Brown, Dorcas
AU  - Carmagnini, Alberto
AU  - Davy, Tom
AU  - Fedorov, Sergey
AU  - Fiore, Ivana
AU  - Fulton, Deirdre
AU  - Germonpre, Mietje
AU  - Haile, James
AU  - Irving-Pease, Evan K.
AU  - Jamieson, Alexandra
AU  - Janssens, Luc
AU  - Kirillova, Irina
AU  - Horwitz, Liora Kolska
AU  - Kuzmanović-Cvetković, Julka
AU  - Kuzmin, Yaroslav
AU  - Losey, Robert J.
AU  - Loznjak-Dizdar, Daria
AU  - Mashkour, Marjan
AU  - Novak, Mario
AU  - Onar, Vedat
AU  - Orton, David
AU  - Pasaric, Maja
AU  - Radivojević, Miljana
AU  - Rajković, Dragana
AU  - Roberts, Benjamin
AU  - Ryan, Hannah
AU  - Sablin, Mikhail
AU  - Shidlovskiy, Fedor
AU  - Dimitrijević, Ivana
AU  - Tagliacozzo, Antonio
AU  - Trantalidou, Katerina
AU  - Ullen, Inga
AU  - Villaluenga, Aritza
AU  - Wapnish, Paula
AU  - Dobney, Keith
AU  - Gotherstrom, Anders
AU  - Linderholm, Anna
AU  - Dalen, Love
AU  - Pinhasi, Ron
AU  - Larson, Greger
AU  - Skoglund, Pontus
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/353
AB  - Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what extent it was linked to humans. We sequenced 27 ancient dog genomes and found that all dogs share a common ancestry distinct from present-day wolves, with limited gene flow from wolves since domestication but substantial dog-to-wolf gene flow. By 11,000 years ago, at least five major ancestry lineages had diversified, demonstrating a deep genetic history of dogs during the Paleolithic. Coanalysis with human genomes reveals aspects of dog population history that mirror humans, including Levant-related ancestry in Africa and early agricultural Europe. Other aspects differ, including the impacts of steppe pastoralist expansions in West and East Eurasia and a near-complete turnover of Neolithic European dog ancestry.
PB  - Amer Assoc Advancement Science, Washington
T2  - Science
T1  - Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs
EP  - 563
IS  - 6516
SP  - 557
VL  - 370
DO  - 10.1126/science.aba9572
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bergstrom, Anders and Frantz, Laurent and Schmidt, Ryan and Ersmark, Erik and Lebrasseur, Ophelie and Girdland-Flink, Linus and Lin, Audrey T. and Stora, Jan and Sjogren, Karl-Goran and Anthony, David and Antipina, Ekaterina and Amiri, Sarieh and Bar-Oz, Guy and Bazaliiskii, Vladimir I. and Bulatović, Jelena and Brown, Dorcas and Carmagnini, Alberto and Davy, Tom and Fedorov, Sergey and Fiore, Ivana and Fulton, Deirdre and Germonpre, Mietje and Haile, James and Irving-Pease, Evan K. and Jamieson, Alexandra and Janssens, Luc and Kirillova, Irina and Horwitz, Liora Kolska and Kuzmanović-Cvetković, Julka and Kuzmin, Yaroslav and Losey, Robert J. and Loznjak-Dizdar, Daria and Mashkour, Marjan and Novak, Mario and Onar, Vedat and Orton, David and Pasaric, Maja and Radivojević, Miljana and Rajković, Dragana and Roberts, Benjamin and Ryan, Hannah and Sablin, Mikhail and Shidlovskiy, Fedor and Dimitrijević, Ivana and Tagliacozzo, Antonio and Trantalidou, Katerina and Ullen, Inga and Villaluenga, Aritza and Wapnish, Paula and Dobney, Keith and Gotherstrom, Anders and Linderholm, Anna and Dalen, Love and Pinhasi, Ron and Larson, Greger and Skoglund, Pontus",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what extent it was linked to humans. We sequenced 27 ancient dog genomes and found that all dogs share a common ancestry distinct from present-day wolves, with limited gene flow from wolves since domestication but substantial dog-to-wolf gene flow. By 11,000 years ago, at least five major ancestry lineages had diversified, demonstrating a deep genetic history of dogs during the Paleolithic. Coanalysis with human genomes reveals aspects of dog population history that mirror humans, including Levant-related ancestry in Africa and early agricultural Europe. Other aspects differ, including the impacts of steppe pastoralist expansions in West and East Eurasia and a near-complete turnover of Neolithic European dog ancestry.",
publisher = "Amer Assoc Advancement Science, Washington",
journal = "Science",
title = "Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs",
pages = "563-557",
number = "6516",
volume = "370",
doi = "10.1126/science.aba9572"
}
Bergstrom, A., Frantz, L., Schmidt, R., Ersmark, E., Lebrasseur, O., Girdland-Flink, L., Lin, A. T., Stora, J., Sjogren, K., Anthony, D., Antipina, E., Amiri, S., Bar-Oz, G., Bazaliiskii, V. I., Bulatović, J., Brown, D., Carmagnini, A., Davy, T., Fedorov, S., Fiore, I., Fulton, D., Germonpre, M., Haile, J., Irving-Pease, E. K., Jamieson, A., Janssens, L., Kirillova, I., Horwitz, L. K., Kuzmanović-Cvetković, J., Kuzmin, Y., Losey, R. J., Loznjak-Dizdar, D., Mashkour, M., Novak, M., Onar, V., Orton, D., Pasaric, M., Radivojević, M., Rajković, D., Roberts, B., Ryan, H., Sablin, M., Shidlovskiy, F., Dimitrijević, I., Tagliacozzo, A., Trantalidou, K., Ullen, I., Villaluenga, A., Wapnish, P., Dobney, K., Gotherstrom, A., Linderholm, A., Dalen, L., Pinhasi, R., Larson, G.,& Skoglund, P.. (2020). Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs. in Science
Amer Assoc Advancement Science, Washington., 370(6516), 557-563.
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba9572
Bergstrom A, Frantz L, Schmidt R, Ersmark E, Lebrasseur O, Girdland-Flink L, Lin AT, Stora J, Sjogren K, Anthony D, Antipina E, Amiri S, Bar-Oz G, Bazaliiskii VI, Bulatović J, Brown D, Carmagnini A, Davy T, Fedorov S, Fiore I, Fulton D, Germonpre M, Haile J, Irving-Pease EK, Jamieson A, Janssens L, Kirillova I, Horwitz LK, Kuzmanović-Cvetković J, Kuzmin Y, Losey RJ, Loznjak-Dizdar D, Mashkour M, Novak M, Onar V, Orton D, Pasaric M, Radivojević M, Rajković D, Roberts B, Ryan H, Sablin M, Shidlovskiy F, Dimitrijević I, Tagliacozzo A, Trantalidou K, Ullen I, Villaluenga A, Wapnish P, Dobney K, Gotherstrom A, Linderholm A, Dalen L, Pinhasi R, Larson G, Skoglund P. Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs. in Science. 2020;370(6516):557-563.
doi:10.1126/science.aba9572 .
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Systematic archaeological research at the site of Kotlina, Baranya — preliminary report

Vitezović, Selena; Rajković, Dragana; Hršak, Tomislav

(Osijek : Arheološki muzej Osijek; Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju, 2019)

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Vitezović, S., Rajković, D.,& Hršak, T.. (2019). Systematic archaeological research at the site of Kotlina, Baranya — preliminary report. in Conference Prehistoric Communities along the Danube. Osijek, 28-30 Nov. 2019
Osijek : Arheološki muzej Osijek; Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju., 28-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_871
Vitezović S, Rajković D, Hršak T. Systematic archaeological research at the site of Kotlina, Baranya — preliminary report. in Conference Prehistoric Communities along the Danube. Osijek, 28-30 Nov. 2019. 2019;:28-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_871 .
Vitezović, Selena, Rajković, Dragana, Hršak, Tomislav, "Systematic archaeological research at the site of Kotlina, Baranya — preliminary report" in Conference Prehistoric Communities along the Danube. Osijek, 28-30 Nov. 2019 (2019):28-28,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_871 .

Neolithic bone artefacts from the site Kneževi Vinogradi-Osnovna škola

Vitezović, Selena; Rajković, Dragana

(Janus Pannonius Múzeum, 2017)

TY  - CONF
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Janus Pannonius Múzeum., 14-14.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_861
Vitezović S, Rajković D. Neolithic bone artefacts from the site Kneževi Vinogradi-Osnovna škola. in At the Gates of the Balkans - Prehistoric communities of the Baranya/Baranja region and the adjacent areas International round-table conference. 2017;:14-14.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_861 .
Vitezović, Selena, Rajković, Dragana, "Neolithic bone artefacts from the site Kneževi Vinogradi-Osnovna škola" in At the Gates of the Balkans - Prehistoric communities of the Baranya/Baranja region and the adjacent areas International round-table conference (2017):14-14,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_861 .