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Similarities and Differences between Material Culture of the Belegiš II-Gava Group from the Southern Pannonian Plain and the Morava River Basin
(Rahden/Westf.: Leidorf, 2020)
The process and different phases of the cultural influences between the communities with the characteristic “channelled pottery” from the southern Pannonian basin and the central Balkans has become much clearer in the last ...
Mummified animal skin with tar content from the castle of the late medieval town of Novo Brdo (Central Balkans)
(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2021)
Organic materials are rare in the archaeological settlement context of the central Balkan area. A unique assemblage consisting of mummified animal skin with preserved hair, filled with resinous material, and four smaller ...
Beyond the jewellery: archers’ rings in the medieval Balkans (14th-15th Centuries)
(Mainz : Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, 2019)
Throughout the history of jewellery, certain types of rings
had a particular function. It is especially true in the case of
archers’ rings – by their very form, they clearly point to a
specific purpose 2. Yet, that is ...
Womens role within the regional networks of interactions – Case study Vajuga – Pesak
(Zagreb: Institut za arheologiju, 2022)
The Early Iron Age necropolises in the territory of Serbia are few and significantly
underresearched. Therefore, the discovery of the Vajuga — Pesak necropolis represented
an important step towards the understanding of ...
Bronze Age Burials Within the Morava, Nišava and Timok Basins
(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2022)
Following more than seven decades of research on the Bronze Age cremation burial grounds in the territory of Serbia, the new absolute dates provide us with an opportunity to determine a more precise chronological sequence ...
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 ...
Бубањ, праисторијско насеље и некропола из новог века / Bubanj, die vorgeschichtliche siedlung und die neuzeitliche nekropolе / Bubanj, agglomération préhistorique et nécropole de lʾépoque modern
(Beograd : Arheološki institutNiš : Narodni muzej, 2022)
Археолошка истраживања вишеслојног праисторијског локалитета Бубањ у Новом
Селу код Ниша 1930-тих и 1950-тих година позиционирала су то налазиште као кључно
за познавање културног развоја централног Балкана у периоду од ...
The cultural and chronological context of sites of Bubanj and Velika Humska Čuka near Niš (Southeastern Serbia) and their significance for understanding the emergence and development of the Central Balkans Eneolithic
(Москва : Московский государственный областной университетMoscow : Moscow Region State University., 2021)
The research is based on the methods of comparative analyses and synthesis, as well
as the interpretation of the existing and fresh data acquired through archaeological excavations at
the sites of Bubanj and Velika Humska ...
The Gepids in Serbian archaeology: Evidence and interpretations
(Budapest : Institut für Archäologiewissenschaften, Eötvös Loránd UniversitätBudapest : Institut für Archäologie des Forschungszentrums für Humanwissenschaften der Ungarischen Akademie der WissenschaftenMainz : Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Archäologie, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, 2019)
In this article we reassess late fifth- and sixth-century Germanic finds from present-day Serbia,
usually attributed to the Gepids, and try to present a model for their more accurate interpretation.
In doing so, we try ...