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Horizont starijeg gvozdenog doba na lokalitetu Nad Klepečkom / Early iron age horizon at the site of Nad Klepečkom
(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2019)
Numerous Early Iron Age finds, which were obtained after a series of excavation
in the near past, originate from the area of Viminacium. Those finds are primarily represented by potsherds and metal artifacts, while remains ...
Serbian Archaeology in Digital Era – The State of the Art
(Beograd : Ahreološki institut, 2020)
The paper gives an overview of cultural heritage digitization in the Republic of Serbia. Ever since
1990-ties, there have been various attempts to digitize parts of Serbia’s cultural heritage. These includ ed both artefacts ...
Ground and Abrasive Stone Tools from Early Neolithic Site of Bataševo near Mladenovac
(Târgovişte : Cetatea de Scaun, 2021)
The rescue excavations in Batasevo in central Serbia showed that it was a multi-layer site, on which occupation traces dated from the Early Neolithic, and then from the Bronze Age and the Roman period to the Middle Ages. ...
Circulation of „Provincia Dacia“ coinage at the territory of present-day Serbia
(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2023)
The lack of bronze coins of the senate issues in circulation in the Danubian and Balkan provinces at the start of
the 3rd century was especially pronounced and was probably the main reason for opening the provincial mint ...
Inscriptions and stamps on Roman weapons and military equipment from the Serbian part of Limes
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2018)
The presentation is dedicated to the rare examples of the inscribed and stamped weapons
and military equipment from the Serbian part of Limes, i.e. provinces of Pannonia Inferior and
Moesia Superior or later Pannonia ...
Zooarchaeology Beyond Food: Osteobiographies of Early Medieval Dog and Pig Skeletons at the Divičmeđ Site (Serbia)
(University of Toronto, Toronto (Canada), 2021)
Zooarchaeological studies of the early medieval contexts are very scarce in present-day Serbia. Only a few studies dealing with the role of animals in funerary rites or the animal economy of settlements are currently ...
Age of Mammuthus trogontherii from Kostolac, Serbia, and the entry of megaherbivores into Europe during the Late Matuyama climate revolution
(Cambridge Univ Press, New York, 2015)
At the Drmno open-pit coal mine near Kostolac in Serbia, a nearly complete skeleton of Mammuthus trogontherii (nicknamed Vika) was discovered in a fluvial deposit overlain by a loess-paleosol sequence where a second ...
Ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode and Pločnik: concluding remarks.
(Oxford: Archaeopress, 2021)
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly defined and formed types of tools; there is currently little evidence relating to its origins. An exception is the area ...
Roman Religion and Cults on the Danube Limes in Serbia
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2018)
Among different spheres of daily life led by Roman soldiers in the forts along the
Danube Limes, one of the important ones was the sphere of spiritual culture, beliefs
and religion. Although with the process of Romanisation, ...
An Insight into Dietary Habits of St. Barbara Monastery (Southwestern Serbia) During the Early Modern Period: A Zooarchaeological Perspective
(Barcelona : University of BarcelonaTarragona : University Rovira i VirgiliBarcelona : Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Pedralbes, 2024)
Since the late 14th century, throughout the Modern period, the Ottoman conquest of Serbia led to the devastation and desecration of churches and monasteries, looting of their assets, and the conversion of some sacred ...