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Provenance of tin in the Late Bronze Age balkans based on probabilistic and spatial analysis of Sn isotopes
(Elsevier Inc., 2020)
We report the largest published dataset to date of Sn-isotopic compositions of Bronze Age artifacts (338) along with 150 cassiterite samples (75 new) from six potential tin ore sources from which the tin in these artifacts ...
On the Sixth-century Germanic Finds from the Central Balkan Hill-top Sites
(High Anthropological School University, 2020)
The crisis of the Late Antiqity was reflected in a long-lasting process of the immigration, notably of Germanic groups, into the Empire. Even during Justinian's reign, protection of the weakened Balkan provinces had to ...
Something old, something new: (re)analysis and interpretation of three bronze age trepanations from Croatia
(Moravian Museum, Brno, 2020)
In this paper we present three prehistoric cases (two previously reported and one recently discovered) of trepanation from Croatia: Rudine, Bezdanjaca and Jagodnjak, all dated to the Bronze Age. By using a detailed macroscopic ...
Functional differentiation and possible regional specialisation of the Vinca culture settlements: Viewpoint from osseous and lithic industries
(Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, 2020)
Late Neolithic/Early Eneolithic Vina culture is marked by permanent, long-living settlements, increased production of different craft goods and early metallurgical activities. Economic activities were rich and diverse, and ...
Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs
(Amer Assoc Advancement Science, Washington, 2020)
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what extent it was linked to humans. We sequenced 27 ancient dog genomes and found that all dogs share a common ancestry distinct ...
Dental status of the population from the Roman site of Nad Klepeckom-Viminacium
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2020)
Radiocarbon dating the 3rd millennium bc in the central Balkans: a re-examination of the early bronze age sequence
(Univ Arizona Dept Geosciences, Tucson, 2020)
Long-standing archaeological narratives suggest that the 3rd millennium cal BC is a key period in Mediterranean and European prehistory, characterized by the development of extensive interaction networks. In the Balkans ...