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Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia)

Vuković Bogdanović, Sonja; Marković, Dimitrije; Danković, Ilija; Dimitrijević, Vesna

(International Council for Zooaarchaeology, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vuković Bogdanović, Sonja
AU  - Marković, Dimitrije
AU  - Danković, Ilija
AU  - Dimitrijević, Vesna
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1288
AB  - Freshwater shell remains in late prehistoric faunal assemblages of Southeastern Europe have often been neglected and usually just counted, while their species level was rarely determined. Based   on   ethnographic   data,   they   were   usually   interpreted   as   remnants   of   additional   food resources, but also as food for pigs and as fish baits. Several pits filled with unionid shells have been dug up in 2012, in the course of protective archaeological excavations of late prehistoric settlements located at the shore of the River Klepečka, near its confluence with the Danube (in the surroundings of the later Roman city of Viminacium). According to other archaeological finds, the pits were dated to the Early Bronze Age. The assemblage of more than 1000 valves offered an opportunity   for  a   detailed  morphometric  study   of  mollusk   remains.  The   research included   taxonomic   identification,   specific   measurements   of   each   valve   and   recording   of taphonomic data, such as shell color, fragmentation and artificial modifications. Three species have been identified: Unio crassus, Unio pictorum, and Unio tumidus. We discuss whether the species   significantly   differ   according   to   their   length,   breadth   and   height,   as   well   as morphological traits of the hinge area. According to contextual and overall distribution we will discuss possible cultural preference towards these three species in prehistory. Finally, based on contextual data and taphonomic features, we will discuss their purpose and significance within the studied settlement. The results will be placed in regional and temporal context in order to suggest freshwater shell significance in the life of people who occupied Southeastern Europe in late prehistory.
PB  - International Council for Zooaarchaeology
PB  - Middle East Technical University
C3  - 13th ICAZ International Conference. 02 – 07. September 2018. Ankara - Turkey, Abstracts
T1  - Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia)
EP  - 26
SP  - 26
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1288
ER  - 
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author = "Vuković Bogdanović, Sonja and Marković, Dimitrije and Danković, Ilija and Dimitrijević, Vesna",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Freshwater shell remains in late prehistoric faunal assemblages of Southeastern Europe have often been neglected and usually just counted, while their species level was rarely determined. Based   on   ethnographic   data,   they   were   usually   interpreted   as   remnants   of   additional   food resources, but also as food for pigs and as fish baits. Several pits filled with unionid shells have been dug up in 2012, in the course of protective archaeological excavations of late prehistoric settlements located at the shore of the River Klepečka, near its confluence with the Danube (in the surroundings of the later Roman city of Viminacium). According to other archaeological finds, the pits were dated to the Early Bronze Age. The assemblage of more than 1000 valves offered an opportunity   for  a   detailed  morphometric  study   of  mollusk   remains.  The   research included   taxonomic   identification,   specific   measurements   of   each   valve   and   recording   of taphonomic data, such as shell color, fragmentation and artificial modifications. Three species have been identified: Unio crassus, Unio pictorum, and Unio tumidus. We discuss whether the species   significantly   differ   according   to   their   length,   breadth   and   height,   as   well   as morphological traits of the hinge area. According to contextual and overall distribution we will discuss possible cultural preference towards these three species in prehistory. Finally, based on contextual data and taphonomic features, we will discuss their purpose and significance within the studied settlement. The results will be placed in regional and temporal context in order to suggest freshwater shell significance in the life of people who occupied Southeastern Europe in late prehistory.",
publisher = "International Council for Zooaarchaeology, Middle East Technical University",
journal = "13th ICAZ International Conference. 02 – 07. September 2018. Ankara - Turkey, Abstracts",
title = "Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia)",
pages = "26-26",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1288"
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Vuković Bogdanović, S., Marković, D., Danković, I.,& Dimitrijević, V.. (2018). Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia). in 13th ICAZ International Conference. 02 – 07. September 2018. Ankara - Turkey, Abstracts
International Council for Zooaarchaeology., 26-26.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1288
Vuković Bogdanović S, Marković D, Danković I, Dimitrijević V. Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia). in 13th ICAZ International Conference. 02 – 07. September 2018. Ankara - Turkey, Abstracts. 2018;:26-26.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1288 .
Vuković Bogdanović, Sonja, Marković, Dimitrije, Danković, Ilija, Dimitrijević, Vesna, "Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia)" in 13th ICAZ International Conference. 02 – 07. September 2018. Ankara - Turkey, Abstracts (2018):26-26,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1288 .