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Perforated coins from graves at the Viminacium necropolis of Više Grobalja
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2015)
A common problem that occurs when interpreting finds of perforated Roman
coins is whether they had been perforated in Roman times or later. Hence, the
specimens that originate from an undisturbed archaeological ...
The case of scurvy from Singidunum
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2015)
In 2014, at the Belgrade Fortress, the bones of a female individual, aged 3-4
years were discovered in Grave no. 1, in sondage 2/2014. Dental and
paleopathological analysis revealed traces of enamel hypoplasia on the ...
Population of Viminacium during the Migration Period: Segment without artificially deformed skulls
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2015)
In the 1980s, at the site of Viminacium - Više Grobalja, 31 artificially
deformed skulls were discovered at the necropolis ascribed to the Gepids.
These skulls attracted much attention from anthropologists as they ...
The first Cohort of Cretans, a roman military unit at Timacum Maius
(Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Balkanološki institut, Beograd, 2015)
Archaeological investigations on the site of Niševac (Timacum Maius) have
been conducted over a period of eight successive years by the Institute for
Balkan Studies in collaboration with the Centre for Tourism, Culture ...
Scythian influences in the Central Balkan Region in the early Iron Age
(High Anthropological School University, 2015)
There are not many objects in the Central Balkan area that could point to the Scythian influences during 6th and 4th century BC. Bronze arrowheads are the most frequent type of objects of Scythian origin in this area, and ...
The latest steppe mammoths (Mammuthus trogontherii (Pohlig)) and associated fauna on the Late Middle Pleistocene steppe at Nosak, Kostolac Basin, Northeastern Serbia
(Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, 2015)
In 2012, bones and tusks of mammoths and remains of other large mammals scattered in a line 130 m long have been discovered in the loess deposits at the Nosak mound in the Kostolac Basin (Northeastern Serbia). Preliminary ...
Феномен праисторијских ритуалних јама, неколико примера са централног Балкана
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2015)
In recent years, the phenomenon of pits with special deposits, i.e. ritual
pits, seems to have, once again, attracted attention both in Europe and in
the Balkans. In the central Balkans, scientific literature related ...
Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations as a Possible Cause of Endocranial Bone Lesions and Associated Neurological Disorder
(Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, 2015)
Endocranial bone lesions have attracted intensive scientific debate on their aetiology. In recent literature, the lesions were almost exclusively interpreted as of infectious origin. In this paper, we give new insight into ...
Funerary images of women in tomb frescos of the late antique and early byzantine period from the central Balkans
(Archaeopress, 2015)
Unlike Roman Classical art, where private portraits were created like public images in order to imitate Imperial ones, in later periods this type of sculptural modelling had almost ceased.1 Thus, private portraiture ...
Стратиграфија археолошког комплекса Мокрањске стене
(Negotin : Muzej Krajine, 2015)
Локалитет Мокрањске стене представља најбоље документовано археолошко налазиште на подручју Неготинске Крајне. Након почетне истраживачке иницијативе 70-их и 80-их година прошлог века, неколико деценија је био заборављен ...