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Прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси саобраћајнице Пожаревац - Велико Градиште - Голубац током кампања 2022. и 2023. године

Ninčić, Ivan; Mitrović, Jovan; Bulatović, Aleksandar; Mladenović, Ognjen; Jacanović, Dragan; Živanović, Saša; Filipović, Vojislav

(Београд : Српско археолошко друштво, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ninčić, Ivan
AU  - Mitrović, Jovan
AU  - Bulatović, Aleksandar
AU  - Mladenović, Ognjen
AU  - Jacanović, Dragan
AU  - Živanović, Saša
AU  - Filipović, Vojislav
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1477
AB  - У раду ће бити представљени прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси брзе саобраћајнице Пожаревац-Велико Градиште-Голубац обављених током 2022. године. Претходним обиласцима терена на рути будуће магистрале прибележено је 15 локација са потенцијалним археолошким налазиштима, на потезу од приближно 45 km, да би се током рада археолошког надзора регистровала још 2 потенцијална налазишта на којима су извршена претходна археолошка истраживања. Упркос великој територији обухваћеној кампањом, зона истраживања била је ограничена трасом пројектованог пута, чија ширина ретко кад прелази 60 m.
Испитивања регистрованих локација започета су геофизичком проспекцијом терена, те су даља сондажна ископавања планирана на основу добијених георадарских и геомагнетних резултата, омогућивши ефикасније и временски мање захтевне радове, најчешће у виду археолошких сонди мањих димензија. Током кампање документовано је неколико једнослојних и вишеслојних локалитета чији хронолошки распон обухвата време од млађег неолита, преко металних доба до периода римске доминације овим просторима.
PB  - Београд : Српско археолошко друштво
PB  - Сомбор : Градски музеј Сомбор
C3  - Програм, извештаји и апстракти. Српско археолошко друштво, XLVI Скупштина и Годишњи скуп Сомбор, 25-27. мај 2023. године
T1  - Прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси саобраћајнице Пожаревац - Велико Градиште - Голубац током кампања 2022. и 2023. године
EP  - 82
SP  - 82
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1477
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ninčić, Ivan and Mitrović, Jovan and Bulatović, Aleksandar and Mladenović, Ognjen and Jacanović, Dragan and Živanović, Saša and Filipović, Vojislav",
year = "2023",
abstract = "У раду ће бити представљени прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси брзе саобраћајнице Пожаревац-Велико Градиште-Голубац обављених током 2022. године. Претходним обиласцима терена на рути будуће магистрале прибележено је 15 локација са потенцијалним археолошким налазиштима, на потезу од приближно 45 km, да би се током рада археолошког надзора регистровала још 2 потенцијална налазишта на којима су извршена претходна археолошка истраживања. Упркос великој територији обухваћеној кампањом, зона истраживања била је ограничена трасом пројектованог пута, чија ширина ретко кад прелази 60 m.
Испитивања регистрованих локација започета су геофизичком проспекцијом терена, те су даља сондажна ископавања планирана на основу добијених георадарских и геомагнетних резултата, омогућивши ефикасније и временски мање захтевне радове, најчешће у виду археолошких сонди мањих димензија. Током кампање документовано је неколико једнослојних и вишеслојних локалитета чији хронолошки распон обухвата време од млађег неолита, преко металних доба до периода римске доминације овим просторима.",
publisher = "Београд : Српско археолошко друштво, Сомбор : Градски музеј Сомбор",
journal = "Програм, извештаји и апстракти. Српско археолошко друштво, XLVI Скупштина и Годишњи скуп Сомбор, 25-27. мај 2023. године",
title = "Прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси саобраћајнице Пожаревац - Велико Градиште - Голубац током кампања 2022. и 2023. године",
pages = "82-82",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1477"
}
Ninčić, I., Mitrović, J., Bulatović, A., Mladenović, O., Jacanović, D., Živanović, S.,& Filipović, V.. (2023). Прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси саобраћајнице Пожаревац - Велико Градиште - Голубац током кампања 2022. и 2023. године. in Програм, извештаји и апстракти. Српско археолошко друштво, XLVI Скупштина и Годишњи скуп Сомбор, 25-27. мај 2023. године
Београд : Српско археолошко друштво., 82-82.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1477
Ninčić I, Mitrović J, Bulatović A, Mladenović O, Jacanović D, Živanović S, Filipović V. Прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси саобраћајнице Пожаревац - Велико Градиште - Голубац током кампања 2022. и 2023. године. in Програм, извештаји и апстракти. Српско археолошко друштво, XLVI Скупштина и Годишњи скуп Сомбор, 25-27. мај 2023. године. 2023;:82-82.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1477 .
Ninčić, Ivan, Mitrović, Jovan, Bulatović, Aleksandar, Mladenović, Ognjen, Jacanović, Dragan, Živanović, Saša, Filipović, Vojislav, "Прелиминарни резултати заштитних археолошких истраживања на траси саобраћајнице Пожаревац - Велико Градиште - Голубац током кампања 2022. и 2023. године" in Програм, извештаји и апстракти. Српско археолошко друштво, XLVI Скупштина и Годишњи скуп Сомбор, 25-27. мај 2023. године (2023):82-82,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1477 .

Использование металлов в позднем энеолите: на примере роговых орудий из стоянки Зок вучедольской културы

Mitrović, Jovan D.; Vitezović, Selena

(Издательство ЮУрГГПУ, Миасс, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mitrović, Jovan D.
AU  - Vitezović, Selena
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1236
AB  - The paper discusses the use of metal products for the manufacture of horn and bone products in the Late Chalcolithic.
PB  - Издательство ЮУрГГПУ, Миасс
C3  - Геоархеология и археологическая минералогия – 2023. Материалы Х Всероссийкой научной конференции с международным участием имени профессора В. В. Зайкова
T1  - Использование металлов в позднем энеолите: на примере роговых орудий из стоянки Зок вучедольской културы
EP  - 105
SP  - 101
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1236
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mitrović, Jovan D. and Vitezović, Selena",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The paper discusses the use of metal products for the manufacture of horn and bone products in the Late Chalcolithic.",
publisher = "Издательство ЮУрГГПУ, Миасс",
journal = "Геоархеология и археологическая минералогия – 2023. Материалы Х Всероссийкой научной конференции с международным участием имени профессора В. В. Зайкова",
title = "Использование металлов в позднем энеолите: на примере роговых орудий из стоянки Зок вучедольской културы",
pages = "105-101",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1236"
}
Mitrović, J. D.,& Vitezović, S.. (2023). Использование металлов в позднем энеолите: на примере роговых орудий из стоянки Зок вучедольской културы. in Геоархеология и археологическая минералогия – 2023. Материалы Х Всероссийкой научной конференции с международным участием имени профессора В. В. Зайкова
Издательство ЮУрГГПУ, Миасс., 101-105.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1236
Mitrović JD, Vitezović S. Использование металлов в позднем энеолите: на примере роговых орудий из стоянки Зок вучедольской културы. in Геоархеология и археологическая минералогия – 2023. Материалы Х Всероссийкой научной конференции с международным участием имени профессора В. В. Зайкова. 2023;:101-105.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1236 .
Mitrović, Jovan D., Vitezović, Selena, "Использование металлов в позднем энеолите: на примере роговых орудий из стоянки Зок вучедольской културы" in Геоархеология и археологическая минералогия – 2023. Материалы Х Всероссийкой научной конференции с международным участием имени профессора В. В. Зайкова (2023):101-105,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1236 .

Emergence of monopoly–Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans

Gavranović, Mario; Mehofer, Mathias; Kapuran, Aleksandar; Koledin, J.; Mitrović, Jovan D.; Papazovska, A.; Pravidur, A.; Orđević, A.; Jacanović, D.

(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gavranović, Mario
AU  - Mehofer, Mathias
AU  - Kapuran, Aleksandar
AU  - Koledin, J.
AU  - Mitrović, Jovan D.
AU  - Papazovska, A.
AU  - Pravidur, A.
AU  - Orđević, A.
AU  - Jacanović, D.
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/393
AB  - In this paper we present the first results of an interdisciplinary research project focused on Late Bronze Age metallurgy in the western and central Balkans. The comprehensive chemical and lead isotope analysis, and a strict consideration of archaeological criteria, has provided a deeper insight into supra regional metal exchange networks between the 14th and 9th century BC in this part of Europe. Particularly interesting and surprising are results regarding the provenance of raw materials for copper production, which have a chemical composition and lead isotope ratios that closely correspond to ore deposits in the southern Alps (North Italy). Based on the examination of 57 objects of different functions, chronology and distribution, it becomes apparent that copper from the southern Alps was almost an omnipresent raw material in the territories of the western and central Balkans with only a few finds from North Macedonia to indicate alternative sources. The analyses demonstrate that the reuse of fahlore-based copper is attested for the first time in the regions under study. The remarkable fact that other archaeological parameters do not indicate such an intensive connection between the Balkan area and Northern Italy raises a number of questions. The sustained and long-lasting networks of raw material procurement stand in contrast to the expected cultural interaction between metal producing and metal consuming prehistoric societies. The results of this work also highlight the currently underestimated role of the southern Alps as one of the main copper producing areas in Bronze Age Europe, and demonstrate for the first time that the region of western and central Balkans was one of the major recipients.
PB  - Public Library of Science (PLoS)
T2  - PLoS One
T1  - Emergence of monopoly–Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans
IS  - 3 March
VL  - 17
DO  - 10.1371/journal.pone.0263823
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gavranović, Mario and Mehofer, Mathias and Kapuran, Aleksandar and Koledin, J. and Mitrović, Jovan D. and Papazovska, A. and Pravidur, A. and Orđević, A. and Jacanović, D.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "In this paper we present the first results of an interdisciplinary research project focused on Late Bronze Age metallurgy in the western and central Balkans. The comprehensive chemical and lead isotope analysis, and a strict consideration of archaeological criteria, has provided a deeper insight into supra regional metal exchange networks between the 14th and 9th century BC in this part of Europe. Particularly interesting and surprising are results regarding the provenance of raw materials for copper production, which have a chemical composition and lead isotope ratios that closely correspond to ore deposits in the southern Alps (North Italy). Based on the examination of 57 objects of different functions, chronology and distribution, it becomes apparent that copper from the southern Alps was almost an omnipresent raw material in the territories of the western and central Balkans with only a few finds from North Macedonia to indicate alternative sources. The analyses demonstrate that the reuse of fahlore-based copper is attested for the first time in the regions under study. The remarkable fact that other archaeological parameters do not indicate such an intensive connection between the Balkan area and Northern Italy raises a number of questions. The sustained and long-lasting networks of raw material procurement stand in contrast to the expected cultural interaction between metal producing and metal consuming prehistoric societies. The results of this work also highlight the currently underestimated role of the southern Alps as one of the main copper producing areas in Bronze Age Europe, and demonstrate for the first time that the region of western and central Balkans was one of the major recipients.",
publisher = "Public Library of Science (PLoS)",
journal = "PLoS One",
title = "Emergence of monopoly–Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans",
number = "3 March",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0263823"
}
Gavranović, M., Mehofer, M., Kapuran, A., Koledin, J., Mitrović, J. D., Papazovska, A., Pravidur, A., Orđević, A.,& Jacanović, D.. (2022). Emergence of monopoly–Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans. in PLoS One
Public Library of Science (PLoS)., 17(3 March).
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263823
Gavranović M, Mehofer M, Kapuran A, Koledin J, Mitrović JD, Papazovska A, Pravidur A, Orđević A, Jacanović D. Emergence of monopoly–Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans. in PLoS One. 2022;17(3 March).
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0263823 .
Gavranović, Mario, Mehofer, Mathias, Kapuran, Aleksandar, Koledin, J., Mitrović, Jovan D., Papazovska, A., Pravidur, A., Orđević, A., Jacanović, D., "Emergence of monopoly–Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans" in PLoS One, 17, no. 3 March (2022),
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263823 . .
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Bird bone artefact from the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age site of Zók (Hungary)

Vitezović, Selena; Bulatović, Jelena; Mitrović, Jovan D.

(University of Bergen, University museum of Bergen, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vitezović, Selena
AU  - Bulatović, Jelena
AU  - Mitrović, Jovan D.
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/850
AB  - Bird bones were rarely used for production of artefacts, due to various reasons – they were much smaller and thinner than mammal bones; they also have  specific shapes and fine structure, inadequate for majority of common artefact types. However, they were ocasionally used for some specific objects, such as flutes, pipes, needle cases, amulets, etc. When it concerns Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age periods in the south-eastern Europe, bird bone artefacts are rare; only few were discovered thus far. 
The multi-layer prehistoric site of Zók is situated in present-day Hungary, in vicinity of Pécs. Major parts of its stratigraphic sequence belong to the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age Vučedol culture, but there are also certain remains that may be attributed to the early and middle Eneolithic. The site was extensively excavated in 1920 by National museum in Belgrade. These excavations also unearthed large quantities of worked bone, mainly from Late Vučedol layers, including one artefact produced from bird bone, that will be presented here. The item in question was produced from right radius from Cygnus sp. 
The object in question is in the shape of an elongated tube; carefully cut at both ends. The function of this item is uncertain – it may have served as some sound-producing instrument (flute), or it was some sort of handle or needle case. 
It is interesting to note that bird representations, in particular ornitomorphic vessels, are one of the specific tratis of the Vučedol culture; therefore, the choice of bird bone for production of this artefact may have had a certain symbolic significance as well.
PB  - University of Bergen, University museum of Bergen
C3  - 10th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group 5-6 June 2021 Conference Program and Abstract Book
T1  - Bird bone artefact from the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age site of Zók (Hungary)
EP  - 50
SP  - 50
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_850
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vitezović, Selena and Bulatović, Jelena and Mitrović, Jovan D.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Bird bones were rarely used for production of artefacts, due to various reasons – they were much smaller and thinner than mammal bones; they also have  specific shapes and fine structure, inadequate for majority of common artefact types. However, they were ocasionally used for some specific objects, such as flutes, pipes, needle cases, amulets, etc. When it concerns Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age periods in the south-eastern Europe, bird bone artefacts are rare; only few were discovered thus far. 
The multi-layer prehistoric site of Zók is situated in present-day Hungary, in vicinity of Pécs. Major parts of its stratigraphic sequence belong to the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age Vučedol culture, but there are also certain remains that may be attributed to the early and middle Eneolithic. The site was extensively excavated in 1920 by National museum in Belgrade. These excavations also unearthed large quantities of worked bone, mainly from Late Vučedol layers, including one artefact produced from bird bone, that will be presented here. The item in question was produced from right radius from Cygnus sp. 
The object in question is in the shape of an elongated tube; carefully cut at both ends. The function of this item is uncertain – it may have served as some sound-producing instrument (flute), or it was some sort of handle or needle case. 
It is interesting to note that bird representations, in particular ornitomorphic vessels, are one of the specific tratis of the Vučedol culture; therefore, the choice of bird bone for production of this artefact may have had a certain symbolic significance as well.",
publisher = "University of Bergen, University museum of Bergen",
journal = "10th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group 5-6 June 2021 Conference Program and Abstract Book",
title = "Bird bone artefact from the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age site of Zók (Hungary)",
pages = "50-50",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_850"
}
Vitezović, S., Bulatović, J.,& Mitrović, J. D.. (2021). Bird bone artefact from the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age site of Zók (Hungary). in 10th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group 5-6 June 2021 Conference Program and Abstract Book
University of Bergen, University museum of Bergen., 50-50.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_850
Vitezović S, Bulatović J, Mitrović JD. Bird bone artefact from the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age site of Zók (Hungary). in 10th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group 5-6 June 2021 Conference Program and Abstract Book. 2021;:50-50.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_850 .
Vitezović, Selena, Bulatović, Jelena, Mitrović, Jovan D., "Bird bone artefact from the Late Eneolithic / Early Bronze Age site of Zók (Hungary)" in 10th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group 5-6 June 2021 Conference Program and Abstract Book (2021):50-50,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_850 .

Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC

Mehofer, Mathias; Gavranović, Mario; Kapuran, Aleksandar; Mitrović, Jovan D.; Putica, Anđelka

(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mehofer, Mathias
AU  - Gavranović, Mario
AU  - Kapuran, Aleksandar
AU  - Mitrović, Jovan D.
AU  - Putica, Anđelka
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/378
AB  - The Balkan Peninsula played a crucial role for the introduction of metallurgy during the Copper Age and numerous archaeometallurgical examinations have delivered highly interesting insights on this topic. However, there is a lack of systematic analytical research on copper ore smelting and metal exchange for the later Bronze Age. In this paper we focus on the first archaeometallurgical results of slags from the sites Ruz?ana, Trnjane and C?oka Njica, Eastern Serbia, complimented by the discussion of XRF and lead isotope analyses carried out on 28 copper-based artefacts. Importantly, radiocarbon dating from these sites points to copper production already being undertaken at the end of the Early Bronze Age (19th?18th centuries BC), more than 500 years earlier than previously assumed. This enables us to investigate the flow of metal during the 1st half of the 2nd millennium BC. The analyses of the metallurgical slags indicate a copper matte smelting process in small open pit furnaces and the use of local sulfidic copper ore sources. The fact that these intensive smelting activities in Eastern Serbia can be paralleled with the early production hotspots in central Europe e.g. on the Hochko?nig (Mitterberg mining areas) sheds new light on the development of copper based metallurgy in Europe. At the same time, the evidence from Eastern Serbia shows that this area was a source of raw material for copper and bronze alloys providing a regional and supra-regional perspective. Furthermore, our analyses revealed the remarkable result, that by the start of the Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1700 BC) copper from the Northern Italian mining areas in the Trentino region also reached the western and central Balkans.
PB  - Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London
T2  - Journal of Archaeological Science
T1  - Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC
VL  - 129
DO  - 10.1016/j.jas.2021.105378
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mehofer, Mathias and Gavranović, Mario and Kapuran, Aleksandar and Mitrović, Jovan D. and Putica, Anđelka",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The Balkan Peninsula played a crucial role for the introduction of metallurgy during the Copper Age and numerous archaeometallurgical examinations have delivered highly interesting insights on this topic. However, there is a lack of systematic analytical research on copper ore smelting and metal exchange for the later Bronze Age. In this paper we focus on the first archaeometallurgical results of slags from the sites Ruz?ana, Trnjane and C?oka Njica, Eastern Serbia, complimented by the discussion of XRF and lead isotope analyses carried out on 28 copper-based artefacts. Importantly, radiocarbon dating from these sites points to copper production already being undertaken at the end of the Early Bronze Age (19th?18th centuries BC), more than 500 years earlier than previously assumed. This enables us to investigate the flow of metal during the 1st half of the 2nd millennium BC. The analyses of the metallurgical slags indicate a copper matte smelting process in small open pit furnaces and the use of local sulfidic copper ore sources. The fact that these intensive smelting activities in Eastern Serbia can be paralleled with the early production hotspots in central Europe e.g. on the Hochko?nig (Mitterberg mining areas) sheds new light on the development of copper based metallurgy in Europe. At the same time, the evidence from Eastern Serbia shows that this area was a source of raw material for copper and bronze alloys providing a regional and supra-regional perspective. Furthermore, our analyses revealed the remarkable result, that by the start of the Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1700 BC) copper from the Northern Italian mining areas in the Trentino region also reached the western and central Balkans.",
publisher = "Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London",
journal = "Journal of Archaeological Science",
title = "Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC",
volume = "129",
doi = "10.1016/j.jas.2021.105378"
}
Mehofer, M., Gavranović, M., Kapuran, A., Mitrović, J. D.,& Putica, A.. (2021). Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC. in Journal of Archaeological Science
Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London., 129.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2021.105378
Mehofer M, Gavranović M, Kapuran A, Mitrović JD, Putica A. Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC. in Journal of Archaeological Science. 2021;129.
doi:10.1016/j.jas.2021.105378 .
Mehofer, Mathias, Gavranović, Mario, Kapuran, Aleksandar, Mitrović, Jovan D., Putica, Anđelka, "Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC" in Journal of Archaeological Science, 129 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2021.105378 . .
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Figural representations in the early eneolithic: an unpublished figurine from Bubanj (eastern Serbia)

Mitrović, Jovan D.; Vitezović, Selena

(Editura Academiei Romane, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mitrović, Jovan D.
AU  - Vitezović, Selena
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/348
AB  - Figural representations from the Eneolithic period in the south-east Europe are not very common, especially in comparison with the Neolithic period, and they are also seldom discussed in the archaeological literature. In the Early Eneolithic Bubanj-Hum I culture, part of the Bubanj-Sălcuţa-Krivodol cultural complex, anthropomorphic figurines were produced from clay and bone; however, particularly in the central Balkan area they are rarely found. In this paper, we will present a fragmented figurine so far unpublished from the eponymous site of Bubanj. The figurine was discovered in 1956 and is currently stored at the National Museum in Belgrade. We will present its typological and technological traits and we will also discuss the place of this figurine within the wider context of the Early Eneolithic communities in the central Balkan area.
PB  - Editura Academiei Romane
T2  - Materiale si Cercetari Arheologice
T1  - Figural representations in the early eneolithic: an unpublished figurine from Bubanj (eastern Serbia)
EP  - 55
SP  - 49
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.3406/mcarh.2020.2121
ER  - 
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author = "Mitrović, Jovan D. and Vitezović, Selena",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Figural representations from the Eneolithic period in the south-east Europe are not very common, especially in comparison with the Neolithic period, and they are also seldom discussed in the archaeological literature. In the Early Eneolithic Bubanj-Hum I culture, part of the Bubanj-Sălcuţa-Krivodol cultural complex, anthropomorphic figurines were produced from clay and bone; however, particularly in the central Balkan area they are rarely found. In this paper, we will present a fragmented figurine so far unpublished from the eponymous site of Bubanj. The figurine was discovered in 1956 and is currently stored at the National Museum in Belgrade. We will present its typological and technological traits and we will also discuss the place of this figurine within the wider context of the Early Eneolithic communities in the central Balkan area.",
publisher = "Editura Academiei Romane",
journal = "Materiale si Cercetari Arheologice",
title = "Figural representations in the early eneolithic: an unpublished figurine from Bubanj (eastern Serbia)",
pages = "55-49",
volume = "16",
doi = "10.3406/mcarh.2020.2121"
}
Mitrović, J. D.,& Vitezović, S.. (2020). Figural representations in the early eneolithic: an unpublished figurine from Bubanj (eastern Serbia). in Materiale si Cercetari Arheologice
Editura Academiei Romane., 16, 49-55.
https://doi.org/10.3406/mcarh.2020.2121
Mitrović JD, Vitezović S. Figural representations in the early eneolithic: an unpublished figurine from Bubanj (eastern Serbia). in Materiale si Cercetari Arheologice. 2020;16:49-55.
doi:10.3406/mcarh.2020.2121 .
Mitrović, Jovan D., Vitezović, Selena, "Figural representations in the early eneolithic: an unpublished figurine from Bubanj (eastern Serbia)" in Materiale si Cercetari Arheologice, 16 (2020):49-55,
https://doi.org/10.3406/mcarh.2020.2121 . .

New data from old collections: revised analysis of the Zók site (excavations in 1920)

Vitezović, Selena; Mitrović, Jovan D.

(Janus Pannonius Múzeum, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vitezović, Selena
AU  - Mitrović, Jovan D.
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/862
PB  - Janus Pannonius Múzeum
C3  - At the Gates of the Balkans - Prehistoric communities of the Baranya/Baranja region and the adjacent areas International round-table conference
T1  - New data from old collections: revised analysis of the Zók site (excavations in 1920)
EP  - 34
SP  - 34
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_862
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vitezović, Selena and Mitrović, Jovan D.",
year = "2017",
publisher = "Janus Pannonius Múzeum",
journal = "At the Gates of the Balkans - Prehistoric communities of the Baranya/Baranja region and the adjacent areas International round-table conference",
title = "New data from old collections: revised analysis of the Zók site (excavations in 1920)",
pages = "34-34",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_862"
}
Vitezović, S.,& Mitrović, J. D.. (2017). New data from old collections: revised analysis of the Zók site (excavations in 1920). in At the Gates of the Balkans - Prehistoric communities of the Baranya/Baranja region and the adjacent areas International round-table conference
Janus Pannonius Múzeum., 34-34.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_862
Vitezović S, Mitrović JD. New data from old collections: revised analysis of the Zók site (excavations in 1920). in At the Gates of the Balkans - Prehistoric communities of the Baranya/Baranja region and the adjacent areas International round-table conference. 2017;:34-34.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_862 .
Vitezović, Selena, Mitrović, Jovan D., "New data from old collections: revised analysis of the Zók site (excavations in 1920)" in At the Gates of the Balkans - Prehistoric communities of the Baranya/Baranja region and the adjacent areas International round-table conference (2017):34-34,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_862 .