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New Muli-disciplinary Data from the Neolithic in Serbia. The 2019 and 2021 Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka

Horejs, Barbara; Bulatović, Aleksandar; Bulatović, Jelena; Burke, Clare; Brandl, Michael; Dietrich, Laura; Filipović, Dragana; Milić, Bogdana; Mladenović, Ognjen; Schinnerl, Nora; Schroedter, T. M.; Webster, Lyndelle

(Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Horejs, Barbara
AU  - Bulatović, Aleksandar
AU  - Bulatović, Jelena
AU  - Burke, Clare
AU  - Brandl, Michael
AU  - Dietrich, Laura
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
AU  - Milić, Bogdana
AU  - Mladenović, Ognjen
AU  - Schinnerl, Nora
AU  - Schroedter, T. M.
AU  - Webster, Lyndelle
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/604
AB  - The excavations at Svinjarička Čuka in the South Morava Valley in Serbia are presented with new primary data from the field and related material and scientific analyses. Newly recovered architectural remains from the classical Starčevo period revealed a variety of domestic features, so far belonging to an earlier and later occupation phase at the river terrace dating between 5700/5600 and 5500 BC. Details of the stratigraphy and certain materials are presented for selected domestic contexts, including one potential ‘Starčevo house’. Archaeological and scientific analyses are discussed and contextualised within the Neolithisation process in the chapters on new radiocarbon data and their Bayesian modelling, pottery studies, chipped stones and their raw material analyses, grinding kits, animal remains, archaeobotanical results and charcoal analysis. The later occupation at the site is presented with new results for the Middle and Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, including domestic contexts, radiocarbon data and materials.
AB  - Der Text bietet einen Überblick zu neuen Ergebnissen der Ausgrabungen und naturwissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen an der Fundstelle Svinjarička Čuka im südlichen Morava-Tal in Serbien. Kürzlich gefundene Architekturreste der klassischen Starčevo Kultur belegen eine Reihe unterschiedlicher Siedlungsbefunde, die sich bislang einer früheren und einer späteren Besiedlungsphase auf der Flussterrasse zuordnen lassen, die absolut zwischen 5700/5600 und 5500 calBC datiert werden kann. Die Stratigraphie und Aspekte des Fundmaterials ausgewählter Kontexte werden vorgestellt, darunter ein potentielles „Starčevo Haus“. Archäologische und naturwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen werden diskutiert und im Rahmen des Neolithisierungsprozesses kontextualisiert, mit Abschnitten zu neuen Radiokarbondatierungen und ihrer Bayesschen Modellierung, Keramikuntersuchungen, der geschlagenen Steinindustrie mit ihren Rohstoffquellen, Reibsteinen, den Faunenresten, den Ergebnissen von archäobotanischen und Holzkohleuntersuchungen. Die späteren Besiedlungsphasen des Fundplatzes werden mit neuen Ergebnissen zu Siedlungskontexten, Radiokarbondatierungen und Fundmaterial der mittleren und späten Bronzezeit und der frühen Eisenzeit vorgestellt.
PB  - Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
T2  - Archaeologia Austriaca
T1  - New Muli-disciplinary Data from the Neolithic in Serbia. The 2019 and 2021 Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka
IS  - 106
DO  - 10.1553/archaeologia106s255
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Horejs, Barbara and Bulatović, Aleksandar and Bulatović, Jelena and Burke, Clare and Brandl, Michael and Dietrich, Laura and Filipović, Dragana and Milić, Bogdana and Mladenović, Ognjen and Schinnerl, Nora and Schroedter, T. M. and Webster, Lyndelle",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The excavations at Svinjarička Čuka in the South Morava Valley in Serbia are presented with new primary data from the field and related material and scientific analyses. Newly recovered architectural remains from the classical Starčevo period revealed a variety of domestic features, so far belonging to an earlier and later occupation phase at the river terrace dating between 5700/5600 and 5500 BC. Details of the stratigraphy and certain materials are presented for selected domestic contexts, including one potential ‘Starčevo house’. Archaeological and scientific analyses are discussed and contextualised within the Neolithisation process in the chapters on new radiocarbon data and their Bayesian modelling, pottery studies, chipped stones and their raw material analyses, grinding kits, animal remains, archaeobotanical results and charcoal analysis. The later occupation at the site is presented with new results for the Middle and Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, including domestic contexts, radiocarbon data and materials., Der Text bietet einen Überblick zu neuen Ergebnissen der Ausgrabungen und naturwissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen an der Fundstelle Svinjarička Čuka im südlichen Morava-Tal in Serbien. Kürzlich gefundene Architekturreste der klassischen Starčevo Kultur belegen eine Reihe unterschiedlicher Siedlungsbefunde, die sich bislang einer früheren und einer späteren Besiedlungsphase auf der Flussterrasse zuordnen lassen, die absolut zwischen 5700/5600 und 5500 calBC datiert werden kann. Die Stratigraphie und Aspekte des Fundmaterials ausgewählter Kontexte werden vorgestellt, darunter ein potentielles „Starčevo Haus“. Archäologische und naturwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen werden diskutiert und im Rahmen des Neolithisierungsprozesses kontextualisiert, mit Abschnitten zu neuen Radiokarbondatierungen und ihrer Bayesschen Modellierung, Keramikuntersuchungen, der geschlagenen Steinindustrie mit ihren Rohstoffquellen, Reibsteinen, den Faunenresten, den Ergebnissen von archäobotanischen und Holzkohleuntersuchungen. Die späteren Besiedlungsphasen des Fundplatzes werden mit neuen Ergebnissen zu Siedlungskontexten, Radiokarbondatierungen und Fundmaterial der mittleren und späten Bronzezeit und der frühen Eisenzeit vorgestellt.",
publisher = "Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften",
journal = "Archaeologia Austriaca",
title = "New Muli-disciplinary Data from the Neolithic in Serbia. The 2019 and 2021 Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka",
number = "106",
doi = "10.1553/archaeologia106s255"
}
Horejs, B., Bulatović, A., Bulatović, J., Burke, C., Brandl, M., Dietrich, L., Filipović, D., Milić, B., Mladenović, O., Schinnerl, N., Schroedter, T. M.,& Webster, L.. (2022). New Muli-disciplinary Data from the Neolithic in Serbia. The 2019 and 2021 Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka. in Archaeologia Austriaca
Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.(106).
https://doi.org/10.1553/archaeologia106s255
Horejs B, Bulatović A, Bulatović J, Burke C, Brandl M, Dietrich L, Filipović D, Milić B, Mladenović O, Schinnerl N, Schroedter TM, Webster L. New Muli-disciplinary Data from the Neolithic in Serbia. The 2019 and 2021 Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka. in Archaeologia Austriaca. 2022;(106).
doi:10.1553/archaeologia106s255 .
Horejs, Barbara, Bulatović, Aleksandar, Bulatović, Jelena, Burke, Clare, Brandl, Michael, Dietrich, Laura, Filipović, Dragana, Milić, Bogdana, Mladenović, Ognjen, Schinnerl, Nora, Schroedter, T. M., Webster, Lyndelle, "New Muli-disciplinary Data from the Neolithic in Serbia. The 2019 and 2021 Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka" in Archaeologia Austriaca, no. 106 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.1553/archaeologia106s255 . .

Visualizing the unknown Balkans

Horejes, Barbara; Gavranović, Mario; Burke, Clare; Milić, Bogdana; Brandl, Michael; Petscko, Irene; Waltenberger, Lucas; Bulatović, Aleksandar; Kapuran, Aleksandar

(OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, 2020)

TY  - BOOK
AU  - Horejes, Barbara
AU  - Gavranović, Mario
AU  - Burke, Clare
AU  - Milić, Bogdana
AU  - Brandl, Michael
AU  - Petscko, Irene
AU  - Waltenberger, Lucas
AU  - Bulatović, Aleksandar
AU  - Kapuran, Aleksandar
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1498
AB  - The visualization of the archaeological heritage from the Balkans turns the spotlight on the human past in this region that is in many ways essential for our understanding of European history in general. Southeast Europe represents one of the key areas for analysing the human past, where most of the major cultural developments started that had a long-lasting impact on the continent. This specific culmination of cultural and social dynamics over millennia took place in the highly diverse, but connected landscapes of the Balkans. These distinct characteristics form the backbone of one of the most exciting and challenging areas for archaeology on the globe. Visualizing the Unknown Balkans offers an overview of ongoing interdisciplinary fieldwork in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia covering a time span of about six millennia. The results, in the form of maps, plans, geophysical screenings and digital reconstructions, open up new perspectives for potential future investigations and set the course for the broader public and scientific perception of archaeological research in the region.
PB  - OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
T1  - Visualizing the unknown Balkans
T1  - Vizualizacija nepoznatog Balkana
EP  - 115
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498
ER  - 
@book{
author = "Horejes, Barbara and Gavranović, Mario and Burke, Clare and Milić, Bogdana and Brandl, Michael and Petscko, Irene and Waltenberger, Lucas and Bulatović, Aleksandar and Kapuran, Aleksandar",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The visualization of the archaeological heritage from the Balkans turns the spotlight on the human past in this region that is in many ways essential for our understanding of European history in general. Southeast Europe represents one of the key areas for analysing the human past, where most of the major cultural developments started that had a long-lasting impact on the continent. This specific culmination of cultural and social dynamics over millennia took place in the highly diverse, but connected landscapes of the Balkans. These distinct characteristics form the backbone of one of the most exciting and challenging areas for archaeology on the globe. Visualizing the Unknown Balkans offers an overview of ongoing interdisciplinary fieldwork in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia covering a time span of about six millennia. The results, in the form of maps, plans, geophysical screenings and digital reconstructions, open up new perspectives for potential future investigations and set the course for the broader public and scientific perception of archaeological research in the region.",
publisher = "OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna",
title = "Visualizing the unknown Balkans, Vizualizacija nepoznatog Balkana",
pages = "115",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498"
}
Horejes, B., Gavranović, M., Burke, C., Milić, B., Brandl, M., Petscko, I., Waltenberger, L., Bulatović, A.,& Kapuran, A.. (2020). Visualizing the unknown Balkans. 
OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498
Horejes B, Gavranović M, Burke C, Milić B, Brandl M, Petscko I, Waltenberger L, Bulatović A, Kapuran A. Visualizing the unknown Balkans. 2020;:null-115.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498 .
Horejes, Barbara, Gavranović, Mario, Burke, Clare, Milić, Bogdana, Brandl, Michael, Petscko, Irene, Waltenberger, Lucas, Bulatović, Aleksandar, Kapuran, Aleksandar, "Visualizing the unknown Balkans" (2020),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498 .

New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjaricka Cuka 2018

Horejs, Barbara; Bulatović, Aleksandar; Bulatović, Jelena; Brandl, Michael; Burke, Clare; Filipović, Dragana; Mili', Bogdana

(Verlag Der Oesterreichischen Akad Wissenschaften, Vienna, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Horejs, Barbara
AU  - Bulatović, Aleksandar
AU  - Bulatović, Jelena
AU  - Brandl, Michael
AU  - Burke, Clare
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
AU  - Mili', Bogdana
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/313
AB  - This article discusses recent findings from the newly identified archaeological site of Svinjaricka Cuka, situated next to the Southern Morava River in southern Serbia. We will present the latest results from the excavation, material studies, bioarchaeological analyses and contextualised radiocarbon data, focusing on the Stare'evo Neolithic horizon within the context of the new NEOTECH project. The interdisciplinary approach aims to shed light on the Neolithisation process of the region along one of the main communication routes between the Aegean and the Danube by the Axios-Vardar-Morava river system. The work so far has uncovered remains of Early to Middle Neolithic features dating around 5600 calBC, with analyses of faunal remains, ceramics and lithics contributing new insights into animal exploitation, raw materials and technological practices during this important time of socio-economic transition.
PB  - Verlag Der Oesterreichischen Akad Wissenschaften, Vienna
T2  - Archaeologia Austriaca
T1  - New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjaricka Cuka 2018
EP  - 226
IS  - 103
SP  - 175
DO  - 10.1553/archaeologia103s175
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Horejs, Barbara and Bulatović, Aleksandar and Bulatović, Jelena and Brandl, Michael and Burke, Clare and Filipović, Dragana and Mili', Bogdana",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This article discusses recent findings from the newly identified archaeological site of Svinjaricka Cuka, situated next to the Southern Morava River in southern Serbia. We will present the latest results from the excavation, material studies, bioarchaeological analyses and contextualised radiocarbon data, focusing on the Stare'evo Neolithic horizon within the context of the new NEOTECH project. The interdisciplinary approach aims to shed light on the Neolithisation process of the region along one of the main communication routes between the Aegean and the Danube by the Axios-Vardar-Morava river system. The work so far has uncovered remains of Early to Middle Neolithic features dating around 5600 calBC, with analyses of faunal remains, ceramics and lithics contributing new insights into animal exploitation, raw materials and technological practices during this important time of socio-economic transition.",
publisher = "Verlag Der Oesterreichischen Akad Wissenschaften, Vienna",
journal = "Archaeologia Austriaca",
title = "New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjaricka Cuka 2018",
pages = "226-175",
number = "103",
doi = "10.1553/archaeologia103s175"
}
Horejs, B., Bulatović, A., Bulatović, J., Brandl, M., Burke, C., Filipović, D.,& Mili', B.. (2019). New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjaricka Cuka 2018. in Archaeologia Austriaca
Verlag Der Oesterreichischen Akad Wissenschaften, Vienna.(103), 175-226.
https://doi.org/10.1553/archaeologia103s175
Horejs B, Bulatović A, Bulatović J, Brandl M, Burke C, Filipović D, Mili' B. New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjaricka Cuka 2018. in Archaeologia Austriaca. 2019;(103):175-226.
doi:10.1553/archaeologia103s175 .
Horejs, Barbara, Bulatović, Aleksandar, Bulatović, Jelena, Brandl, Michael, Burke, Clare, Filipović, Dragana, Mili', Bogdana, "New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjaricka Cuka 2018" in Archaeologia Austriaca, no. 103 (2019):175-226,
https://doi.org/10.1553/archaeologia103s175 . .
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