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Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview

Kapuran, Aleksandar; Mihailović, Dušan; Antonović, Dragana

(Cham : Springer, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Kapuran, Aleksandar
AU  - Mihailović, Dušan
AU  - Antonović, Dragana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/553
AB  - esearch has shown that the territory present-day Serbia was continuously inhabited from the earliest prehistoric to historic times. Covering most of what is Serbia today, the Central Balkans acted as an important migration corridor that connected Southwest Asia with Central and Western Europe. Moreover, the Central Balkans represented an important ecological and social refugium for European human communities during harsh glacial periods and other crises. The highest population densities throughout the region’s prehistory were recorded in river valleys, as well as the lowland and low hilly areas at their peripheries, while occupations of hilly-mountainous areas were more frequent during Paleolithic and Metal Ages. Apart from historical and social circumstances, population densities and the occurrence of specific settlement patterns were also influenced by the distribution of mineral and food resources exploited during particular intervals. Prehistoric cultural and demographic links between the Balkans and Central Europe or Southwest Asia have been well documented. However, the Balkans also saw the rise of authentic cultural manifestations such as the Lepenski Vir culture which have not been documented in other parts of Europe.
PB  - Cham : Springer
T2  - The geography of Serbia : nature, people, economy
T1  - Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview
EP  - 19
SP  - 7
DO  - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5
ER  - 
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author = "Kapuran, Aleksandar and Mihailović, Dušan and Antonović, Dragana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "esearch has shown that the territory present-day Serbia was continuously inhabited from the earliest prehistoric to historic times. Covering most of what is Serbia today, the Central Balkans acted as an important migration corridor that connected Southwest Asia with Central and Western Europe. Moreover, the Central Balkans represented an important ecological and social refugium for European human communities during harsh glacial periods and other crises. The highest population densities throughout the region’s prehistory were recorded in river valleys, as well as the lowland and low hilly areas at their peripheries, while occupations of hilly-mountainous areas were more frequent during Paleolithic and Metal Ages. Apart from historical and social circumstances, population densities and the occurrence of specific settlement patterns were also influenced by the distribution of mineral and food resources exploited during particular intervals. Prehistoric cultural and demographic links between the Balkans and Central Europe or Southwest Asia have been well documented. However, the Balkans also saw the rise of authentic cultural manifestations such as the Lepenski Vir culture which have not been documented in other parts of Europe.",
publisher = "Cham : Springer",
journal = "The geography of Serbia : nature, people, economy",
booktitle = "Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview",
pages = "19-7",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5"
}
Kapuran, A., Mihailović, D.,& Antonović, D.. (2022). Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview. in The geography of Serbia : nature, people, economy
Cham : Springer., 7-19.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5
Kapuran A, Mihailović D, Antonović D. Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview. in The geography of Serbia : nature, people, economy. 2022;:7-19.
doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5 .
Kapuran, Aleksandar, Mihailović, Dušan, Antonović, Dragana, "Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview" in The geography of Serbia : nature, people, economy (2022):7-19,
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5 . .

Лепенски Вир, археолошки локалитет

Mihailović, Dušan; Antonović, Dragana; Kapuran, Aleksandar; Petković, Sofija

(Београд : Географски институт „Јован Цвијић“ САНУ, 2015)


                                            

                                            
Mihailović, D., Antonović, D., Kapuran, A.,& Petković, S.. (2015). Лепенски Вир, археолошки локалитет. in Ђердап
Београд : Географски институт „Јован Цвијић“ САНУ., 174-175.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1622
Mihailović D, Antonović D, Kapuran A, Petković S. Лепенски Вир, археолошки локалитет. in Ђердап. 2015;:174-175.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1622 .
Mihailović, Dušan, Antonović, Dragana, Kapuran, Aleksandar, Petković, Sofija, "Лепенски Вир, археолошки локалитет" in Ђердап (2015):174-175,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1622 .

Археолошко наслеђе

Mihailović, Dušan; Antonović, Dragana; Kapuran, Aleksandar; Petković, Sofija; Radičević, Dejan

(Београд : Географски институт „Јован Цвијић“ САНУ, 2015)


                                            

                                            
Mihailović, D., Antonović, D., Kapuran, A., Petković, S.,& Radičević, D.. (2015). Археолошко наслеђе. in Ђердап
Београд : Географски институт „Јован Цвијић“ САНУ., 16-17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1620
Mihailović D, Antonović D, Kapuran A, Petković S, Radičević D. Археолошко наслеђе. in Ђердап. 2015;:16-17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1620 .
Mihailović, Dušan, Antonović, Dragana, Kapuran, Aleksandar, Petković, Sofija, Radičević, Dejan, "Археолошко наслеђе" in Ђердап (2015):16-17,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1620 .

Рекогносцирањa налазишта из доњег и средњег палеолита на североисточним обронцима Гоча

Mihailović, Dušan; Borović-Dimić, Jelena; Dimić, Vidan; Kajtez, Irina; Gavrilović, Nikola; Heffter, Eric

(Београд : Српско археолошко друштво, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mihailović, Dušan
AU  - Borović-Dimić, Jelena
AU  - Dimić, Vidan
AU  - Kajtez, Irina
AU  - Gavrilović, Nikola
AU  - Heffter, Eric
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/815
AB  - This paper describes several Palaeolithic open air sites found while surveying the northeastern slopes of Goč Mountain in Central Serbia. These sites were found in close proximity to primary deposits of flint, opal and chalcedony on the slopes of Rudno Brdo and Grot. These hills are located in an area of volcanic-sediments in the village of Dublje and on the second Pleistocene terrace (t2) of the Zapadna Morava River in the village of Ruđinci near Vrnjačka Banja.
Survey was conducted using transects with 5m spacing while artifact concentrations were recorded using a hand-held GPS unit. In order to reduce the possibility of collecting geofacts (Wisniewski et al. 2014), only materials clearly identifiable as artifacts were collected.
Artifacts from open air sites near the raw material deposits (Slatinski Potok, Crnobarac, Nišan) as well as from the village of Dublje (Gvozdenac), largely consisted of Lower Palaeolithic materials (unipolar, alternate and centripetal cores, scrapers and denticulate tools on irregular flakes), although some possible Middle Palaeolithic pieces were present. Slatinski Potok and Nišan had massive bifacially flaked artifacts, while artifacts from Slatinski Potok included one typical cleaver. On the other hand, Middle Palaeolithic artifacts are clearly present in Ruđinci.  
While some of the material from the survey resembles Acheulean lithic technology, such hypotheses must be confirmed by finding these artifacts in open air sites with preserved stratigraphy.
PB  - Београд : Српско археолошко друштво
T2  - Glasnik Srpskog Arheološkog Društva = The journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society
T1  - Рекогносцирањa налазишта из доњег и средњег палеолита на североисточним обронцима Гоча
EP  - 185
IS  - 31
SP  - 165
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_815
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mihailović, Dušan and Borović-Dimić, Jelena and Dimić, Vidan and Kajtez, Irina and Gavrilović, Nikola and Heffter, Eric",
year = "2015",
abstract = "This paper describes several Palaeolithic open air sites found while surveying the northeastern slopes of Goč Mountain in Central Serbia. These sites were found in close proximity to primary deposits of flint, opal and chalcedony on the slopes of Rudno Brdo and Grot. These hills are located in an area of volcanic-sediments in the village of Dublje and on the second Pleistocene terrace (t2) of the Zapadna Morava River in the village of Ruđinci near Vrnjačka Banja.
Survey was conducted using transects with 5m spacing while artifact concentrations were recorded using a hand-held GPS unit. In order to reduce the possibility of collecting geofacts (Wisniewski et al. 2014), only materials clearly identifiable as artifacts were collected.
Artifacts from open air sites near the raw material deposits (Slatinski Potok, Crnobarac, Nišan) as well as from the village of Dublje (Gvozdenac), largely consisted of Lower Palaeolithic materials (unipolar, alternate and centripetal cores, scrapers and denticulate tools on irregular flakes), although some possible Middle Palaeolithic pieces were present. Slatinski Potok and Nišan had massive bifacially flaked artifacts, while artifacts from Slatinski Potok included one typical cleaver. On the other hand, Middle Palaeolithic artifacts are clearly present in Ruđinci.  
While some of the material from the survey resembles Acheulean lithic technology, such hypotheses must be confirmed by finding these artifacts in open air sites with preserved stratigraphy.",
publisher = "Београд : Српско археолошко друштво",
journal = "Glasnik Srpskog Arheološkog Društva = The journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society",
title = "Рекогносцирањa налазишта из доњег и средњег палеолита на североисточним обронцима Гоча",
pages = "185-165",
number = "31",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_815"
}
Mihailović, D., Borović-Dimić, J., Dimić, V., Kajtez, I., Gavrilović, N.,& Heffter, E.. (2015). Рекогносцирањa налазишта из доњег и средњег палеолита на североисточним обронцима Гоча. in Glasnik Srpskog Arheološkog Društva = The journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society
Београд : Српско археолошко друштво.(31), 165-185.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_815
Mihailović D, Borović-Dimić J, Dimić V, Kajtez I, Gavrilović N, Heffter E. Рекогносцирањa налазишта из доњег и средњег палеолита на североисточним обронцима Гоча. in Glasnik Srpskog Arheološkog Društva = The journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society. 2015;(31):165-185.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_815 .
Mihailović, Dušan, Borović-Dimić, Jelena, Dimić, Vidan, Kajtez, Irina, Gavrilović, Nikola, Heffter, Eric, "Рекогносцирањa налазишта из доњег и средњег палеолита на североисточним обронцима Гоча" in Glasnik Srpskog Arheološkog Društva = The journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society, no. 31 (2015):165-185,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_815 .

A survey of Paleolithic sites in the Western Morava Valley

Mihailović, Dušan; Dimić, Vidan; Borović-Dimić, Jelena

(Београд : Српско археолошко друштво, 2015)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mihailović, Dušan
AU  - Dimić, Vidan
AU  - Borović-Dimić, Jelena
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/824
AB  - First evidence of habitation from Lower and Middle Palaeolithic in the Zapadna (Western) Morava valley were discovered few years ago. Sites located at the highest river terraces near Čačak (Kosovska Kosa, Viljuša, Vojnovića Brdo) yielded large quantity of artifacts of Lower Palaeolithic
type including choppers, points of Quinson type and denticulated and notched tools on asymmetrical lakes. Similar situation has been encountered at Samaila-Vlaška Glava near Kraljevo, where Kombewa, Levallois and „proto-Levallois“ cores were discovered together with choppers as well as various types of sidescrapers and denticulated and notched tools.
It has been established in the course of more recent site surveying that Palaeolithic inds also appear on the slopes of the Goč Mountain in the vicinity of Vrnjačka Banja. Artifacts have been encountered in the vicinity of secondary deposits of chert, opal and chalcedony in the area of villages Rudjinci and Štulac. Two partially worked bifaces were discovered at the site Rudno Brdo
near the village Štulac, while tools made on large lakes (cleaver-like bifaces, massive points , notched tools) and on lakes some of which have the Levallois morphology were found on the banks of the Crnobarac creek. Middle Palaeolithic artifacts have been discovered also at lower terraces in the vicinity of Vrnjačka Banja (Ruđnci) and Kruševac (Globoder). Despite the fact that it concerns the surface scatters, whose integrity has yet to be conirmed, spatial distribution and technological variability of assemblages suggest an assumption that Western Morava valley was densely populated in the earliest phases of the Palaeolithic.
PB  - Београд : Српско археолошко друштво
PB  - Пирот :  Музеј понишавља Пирот
C3  - XXXVIII Скупштина и годишњи скуп САД, 04-06. јун 2015, Пирот, програм, извештаји и апстракти
T1  - A survey of Paleolithic sites in the Western Morava Valley
EP  - 79
SP  - 79
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_824
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mihailović, Dušan and Dimić, Vidan and Borović-Dimić, Jelena",
year = "2015",
abstract = "First evidence of habitation from Lower and Middle Palaeolithic in the Zapadna (Western) Morava valley were discovered few years ago. Sites located at the highest river terraces near Čačak (Kosovska Kosa, Viljuša, Vojnovića Brdo) yielded large quantity of artifacts of Lower Palaeolithic
type including choppers, points of Quinson type and denticulated and notched tools on asymmetrical lakes. Similar situation has been encountered at Samaila-Vlaška Glava near Kraljevo, where Kombewa, Levallois and „proto-Levallois“ cores were discovered together with choppers as well as various types of sidescrapers and denticulated and notched tools.
It has been established in the course of more recent site surveying that Palaeolithic inds also appear on the slopes of the Goč Mountain in the vicinity of Vrnjačka Banja. Artifacts have been encountered in the vicinity of secondary deposits of chert, opal and chalcedony in the area of villages Rudjinci and Štulac. Two partially worked bifaces were discovered at the site Rudno Brdo
near the village Štulac, while tools made on large lakes (cleaver-like bifaces, massive points , notched tools) and on lakes some of which have the Levallois morphology were found on the banks of the Crnobarac creek. Middle Palaeolithic artifacts have been discovered also at lower terraces in the vicinity of Vrnjačka Banja (Ruđnci) and Kruševac (Globoder). Despite the fact that it concerns the surface scatters, whose integrity has yet to be conirmed, spatial distribution and technological variability of assemblages suggest an assumption that Western Morava valley was densely populated in the earliest phases of the Palaeolithic.",
publisher = "Београд : Српско археолошко друштво, Пирот :  Музеј понишавља Пирот",
journal = "XXXVIII Скупштина и годишњи скуп САД, 04-06. јун 2015, Пирот, програм, извештаји и апстракти",
title = "A survey of Paleolithic sites in the Western Morava Valley",
pages = "79-79",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_824"
}
Mihailović, D., Dimić, V.,& Borović-Dimić, J.. (2015). A survey of Paleolithic sites in the Western Morava Valley. in XXXVIII Скупштина и годишњи скуп САД, 04-06. јун 2015, Пирот, програм, извештаји и апстракти
Београд : Српско археолошко друштво., 79-79.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_824
Mihailović D, Dimić V, Borović-Dimić J. A survey of Paleolithic sites in the Western Morava Valley. in XXXVIII Скупштина и годишњи скуп САД, 04-06. јун 2015, Пирот, програм, извештаји и апстракти. 2015;:79-79.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_824 .
Mihailović, Dušan, Dimić, Vidan, Borović-Dimić, Jelena, "A survey of Paleolithic sites in the Western Morava Valley" in XXXVIII Скупштина и годишњи скуп САД, 04-06. јун 2015, Пирот, програм, извештаји и апстракти (2015):79-79,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_824 .