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New Late Hallstatt Finds from the Vinkovci Region (Eastern Croatia): A Contribution to the Study of Impacts from the Balkans to the southeastern Carpathian Basin
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2019)
The Late Hallstatt period in the territory of the southeastern Carpathian Basin is defined by
a characteristic group of finds, mostly from female graves, which have been attributed to the Syrmian
group. The group is ...
A New Find of Bronze Hinged Fibula from the Vicinity of Svrljig
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2019)
A new find of a hinged fibula originating from the area of Bogdanica in Varoš village near
Svrljig will be presented in this paper. As one of the characteristic objects of the Iron Age material
culture in the central ...
The Cults of Aesculapius and Hygieia in Central Balkan's Roman Provinces
(Belgrade : Serbian Archaeological Society, 2020)
The cults of Aesculapius and Hygieia belonged to those of the most favoured deities in the Roman Central Balkan provinces. The so-far known epigraphic and archaeological material attests their popularity in the northern, ...
Археолошки показатељи веза између словенских култура српског Подунавља и Велике Моравске / Arheološki pokazatelji veza između slovenskih kultura Podunavlja i Velike Moravske
(Beograd : Arheološki institut, Grad Beograd - Omladinsko pozorište DADOV, 2021)
Arheologija Velikomoravske kneževine zauzima posebno mesto u evropskoj srednjovekovnoj arheologiji, budući da ocrtava model slovenske protodržave koja je baštinila tekovine karolinškog zapada i vizantijskog istoka, ali i ...
The Central Balkans in the the Early Middle Ages: Archaeological Testimonies to Change
(Belgrade : Serbian National Committee of Byzantine Studies : Službeni glasnik : Instutute for Byzantine Studies SANU, 2016)
The early Middle Ages, viewed as the period from the early 7th to the late 10th century, is the least studied span of the medieval past of our lands. This applies especially to the 7th to 8th century, as historical and ...
Two Iron Swords from the lower course of the South Morava
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2023)
The paper analyses two iron swords that represent chance finds from the valley plains between
the present-day cities of Niš and Aleksinac, within the lower course of the South Morava river. Both
examples are well preserved ...
Life in white: Symbolism and importance of the white colour in the Neolithic in the Balkans
(Strumica : NI Institute for protection of cultural monuments and Museum Strumica, 2017)
In the Neolithic and Early Eneolithic in the Central Balkans, the white colour seems to have had a particular importance. White stones were commonly used for production of cult and decorative objects, and in the late phase ...
The chronological frame of Bubanj-Hum I group and the Cultural and chronological position of its sites within the Timok Valley
(Svrljig: Centar za turizam, kulturu i sport, 2023)
The purpose of the article is to determine the cultural-chronological relations between the Early Eneolithic sites in Timočka Krajina and the sites of the BSK complex in other regions of the central Balkans by using new ...
Asia Minor and Syrian Cults and their main traits in the territory of the Central Balkans
(Skopje : Macedonian Academy of Sciences and ArtsLeiden : Leiden University, 2015)
In the period of Roman reign in the Central Balkans, the cults and theologies from Asia Minor and Syria held an important place in the spiritual culture of the Romanised population. Besides considering the ways of penetration ...
Consequences of Hunnic raids and the newly-established border: An archaeological panorama of the Central Balkans (ca. 450–500)
(Budapest : Hungarian National MuseumBudapest : Eötvös Loránd University, 2021)
According to Priscus, in 447 the Roman Empire and the Huns agreed to move their border away from the Danube, to a distance of five days’ journey from this river to the vicinity of Naissus. Yet, already in the next year ...