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The terracotta lamp in the shape of a gladiator's helmet from the Viminacium amphitheatre
(Institute Arheoloski Slovenska Academy of Science Arts, 2015)
The article discusses a terracotta lamp in the shape of a gladiator's helmet that was discovered inside the Viminacium amphitheatre. It was found near architectural structures probably devoted to a gladiatorial cult practice. ...
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 ...
Palaeopathological study of Cattle and Horse bone remains of the Ancient Roman city of Sirmium (Pannonia/Serbia)
(Revue de Medecine Veterinaire, 2014)
This paper considers the observation of pathological changes in animal skeletal remains from four archaeological sites in Sirmium and one rustic villa (Vranj) located near the city. Before the pathological analysis, skeletal ...
Ottoman Europe
(Oxford University Press, 2020)
The expansive territories in South-Eastern and Central Europe that came under Ottoman rule in the 15th and 16th centuries were culturally and religiously diverse. Some of these territories became Ottoman vassal states, and ...
Paleopathological changes in an early iron age horse skeleton from the Central Balkans (Serbia)
(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 2014)
During a rescue archeological excavation in 2012 at the site of Ranutovac-Meaniste near Vranje, southern Serbia, remains of an Early Iron Age (Hallstatt B-C) settlement were revealed. In one of the settlement pits a complete ...
Paleopathological and radiological examination of the Auar period horse bones from central Balkans (Serbia)
(Polish Soc Veterinary Sciences Editorial Office, Lublin, 2015)
During archaeological excavations in September 2009, on the late antiquity necropolis near Obrenovac (Serbia) a horseman's grave, with horse included, was discovered and assigned to the Avar period (the 8th century AD). ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
MESO 2015. The 9th International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, Belgrade, Serbia, September 14th-18th
(Българско е-Списание за Археология, 2015)