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Il culto di Liber a Taurunum: un contributo allo studio della viticoltura nella Pannonia Inferiore
(Prague : Centre for Classical Studies, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 2016)
The goal of this study is to shed light on the cult of Liber in Taurunum, today Zemun, in the Roman province of Lower Pannonia. The study attempts to understand and explain, as far as possible, the spread and characteristics ...
Wildlife as Landscape Proxy for Early Byzantine Caričin Grad (Justiniana Prima)
(BAR International Series, 2022)
Animal remains are essential evidence of a historical ecology that has emerged
as a powerful perspective for understanding and reconstructing the landscapes of the past.
Zooarchaeological research can provide a significant ...
Regional diversity in subsistence among early farmers in Southeast Europe revealed by archaeological organic residues
(Royal Soc, London, 2019)
The spread of early farming across Europe from its origins in Southwest Asia was a culturally transformative process which took place over millennia. Within regions, the pace of the transition was probably related to the ...
Widespread exploitation of the honeybee by early Neolithic farmers
(Nature Publishing Group, London, 2015)
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides, parasites, predators and diseases, have raised awareness of the economic importance and critical role this insect plays ...
Drenovac: a Neolithic settlement in the Middle Morava Valley, Serbia
(Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge, 2017)
The Late Neolithic houses excavated at Drenovac, Serbia, rank amongst the best-preserved in Europe. In particular, the preservation of collapsed second-storey floors offers unique insights into household and social ...
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 ...
On the Sixth-century Germanic Finds from the Central Balkan Hill-top Sites
(High Anthropological School University, 2020)
The crisis of the Late Antiqity was reflected in a long-lasting process of the immigration, notably of Germanic groups, into the Empire. Even during Justinian's reign, protection of the weakened Balkan provinces had to ...
Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution
(Slovene Anthropological Soc, Ljubljana, 2017)
L`architecture de la basilique – apercu des vestiges
(Brepols Publishers, 2022)
L’architecture de la basilique – aperçu des vestiges
Ex Asia Minor: Orientals on Votive and Funerary Monuments from the Central Balkan Roman Provinces
(Rahden/Westf.: Leidorf, 2021)
The presence of people of Oriental origin, mainly from Asia Minor, has been epigraphically and archaeologically confirmed in the territories of the Central Balkan Roman provinces since the end of the 1st cent. AD. Soldiers ...