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Creation of the Mammoth Park at Viminacium, Serbia
(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2019)
The Roman archaeological site of Viminacium, a cultural property of exceptional importance to the Republic of Serbia and a place on the UNESCO Tentative List, is located about 3 km south of the Danube, in arable fields ...
Introduction: [Other People’s Anthropologies] [2008]
(University of Toronto Press, 2021)
There were several formative moments in the creation of this book [i.e., Other People’s Anthropologies]. First of all, the idea of organizing the workshop on “Other Anthropologies” at the 2004 EASA conference in Vienna was ...
A Very Personal Anthropology of Mary Douglas
(Slovene Anthropological Soc, Ljubljana, 2016)
Anthropology and anthropologists: the British school in the twentieth century
(WILEY, HOBOKEN, 2016)
European Anthropologies
(Slovene Anthropological Soc, Ljubljana, 2018)
Evidence of continuous pottery production during the late Byzantine period in the Studenica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2019)
A collection of 63 pottery shards excavated at the Studenica Monastery, Serbia, originating from two distinct cultural strata (late 12th until the late 13th century, and the 14th and the first half of 15th century) was ...
Animal diseases in the Central Balkan Eneolithic (ca. 4500-2500 BC)-A diachronic perspective on the site of Bubanj, south-eastern Serbia
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2022)
This paper aims to present the first evidence of animal diseases from the Central Balkan Eneolithic, a prehistoric period that lasted about 2000 years. The eponymous site of Bubanj in south-eastern Serbia provided a ...
A barrel-vaulted reservoir at Kale-Krsevica: hydraulic technology and Iron Age 'Hellenisation' in Serbia
(Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge, 2019)
Narratives of transformation in Iron Age societies on the periphery of the Greek world have positioned colonial powers as agents of change. Archaeological sites exhibiting apparent Greek or Macedonian evidence are often ...
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 ...
Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2021)
The Balkan Peninsula played a crucial role for the introduction of metallurgy during the Copper Age and numerous archaeometallurgical examinations have delivered highly interesting insights on this topic. However, there ...