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New Late Hallstatt Finds from the Vinkovci Region (Eastern Croatia): A Contribution to the Study of Impacts from the Balkans to the southeastern Carpathian Basin
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2019)
The Late Hallstatt period in the territory of the southeastern Carpathian Basin is defined by
a characteristic group of finds, mostly from female graves, which have been attributed to the Syrmian
group. The group is ...
Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2011)
The analysis of iconographic representation from ceramic medallion/cast for
cakes (crustulum) from Viminatium showed that we are dealing with a very rare
type of iconographic representation of goddess Nemesis-Diana. ...
Centralni Balkan u 5. milenijumu pre n. e. : obrasci naseljavanja i društveno-ekonomske promene / The Central Balkans in the 5th millennium BC : settlement patterns and socio-economic changes
(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, 2017)
Predmet ovog istraživanja je ispitivanje geografskog i kulturnog konteksta kasnoneolitskih i ranoeneolitskih naselja radi utvrđivanja karaktera promena u ekonomskim strategijama i društvenoj organizaciji zajednica 5. ...
A New Find of Bronze Hinged Fibula from the Vicinity of Svrljig
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2019)
A new find of a hinged fibula originating from the area of Bogdanica in Varoš village near
Svrljig will be presented in this paper. As one of the characteristic objects of the Iron Age material
culture in the central ...
New AMS dates as a contribution to the absolute chronology of the early eneolithic in the central Balkans
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2018)
In this study we present new absolute dates for the Early Eneolithic in
Serbia. Four of them confirm the recently obtained dates from that period
(Bubanj-Hum I culture) but two samples (from Mokranjske stene and ...
Ženska moć koja štiti - primeri apotropejskog i dekorativnog karaktera Meduze u rimskoj vizuelnoj kulturi na prostoru centralnog Balkana / Female power that protects: Examples of the apotropaic and decorative functions of the Medusa in Roman visual culture from the territory of the Central Balkans
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2018)
Meduza ili Gorgona imala je tokom antičkog perioda u rimskoj vizuelnoj umetnosti zaštitnički, ali i izrazit dekorativni karakter. Nj eno poreklo treba tražiti među praistorijskim boginjama prirode, te stoga nije neuobičajena ...
Keramika poznog halštata u severoistočnoj Srbiji (VI-IV vek pre n. e.) / Late Hallstatt pottery from north-eastern Serbia (6th to 4th century BC)
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2013)
Nalazišta poznog halštata, prema rasprostiranju na teritoriji Srbije možemo svrstati u pet kulturno-geografskih celina ili krugova: južnu Panoniju, Pomoravlje, istočnu Srbiju, zapadnu Srbiju, Kosovo i južnu Srbiju (južno ...
Managing raw materials in Vinča culture: A case study of osseous raw materials from Vitkovo
(Univerza v Ljubljani, 2013)
In analyses of material recovered from archaeological sites, a dichotomy often exists between 'specialist' and 'archaeological' studies. This is especially noticeable in the case of faunal remains and bone artefacts. Bone ...
Uvid u regionalnu distribuciju i geografski položaj vinčanskih i Bubanj-Salkuca-Krivodol naselja na centralnom Balkanu i njegove implikacije / Insight into the regional distribution and geographic setting of the Vinča and Bubanj-Sălcuţa-Krivodol settlements in the Central Balkans and its implications
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2019)
U radu su predstavljeni rezultati istraživanja regionalne distribucije i geografskog položaja naselja iz 5. milenijuma pre n. e. na centralnom Balkanu. U obzir je uzeto 144 lokaliteta, tj. 142 naselja koja pripadaju ...
Life in white: Symbolism and importance of the white colour in the Neolithic in the Balkans
(Strumica : NI Institute for protection of cultural monuments and Museum Strumica, 2017)
In the Neolithic and Early Eneolithic in the Central Balkans, the white colour seems to have had a particular importance. White stones were commonly used for production of cult and decorative objects, and in the late phase ...