Speleological objects of Sokobanja as potential Palaeolithic sites
Апстракт
This monograph connects to the research results Petar Milojević presented in
his graduation paper titled “The Survey of potential Paleolithic sites in the region of the
Sokobanja basin and closer vicinity” the research for which was conducted within the
project “Research of the transition from the middle to the upper Paleolithic in eastern
Serbia” conducted by the Faculty of Philosophy from Belgrade in cooperation with the
University of Arizona from Tucson (USA), under the auspices of Dušan Mihailović and
Steven Kuhn. The research was conducted based on data collected by a team of three
authors during only two research campaign each of which lasted two weeks conducted
during 2012 and 2013. Such a speed of work would not have been possible without the
generous assistance of the population from the Sokobanja basin, who have shown great
interest for our research at every site we have visited in their area. They have not just
pointed their fingers at topographic maps we carried ...with us or just pointed in the
direction we should go; they assisted us as guides often neglecting their personal affairs.
Thus they have spared us from wandering around during the localization of
speleological objects, which were quite often covered by vegetation and difficult to
notice even from close distance. They have also spared us the risk of getting lost and
walking in circles in landscapes such as are the numerous sinkholes on Mount Devica.
We owe special thanks to: Saša Stevanović, who guided us to most of the caves; Igor
Lazić, Aca Marinković, Zoran Stojadinović, Stevan Bašić, Miodrag Milutinović, Dragi
Stanojević, Dragan Milanović, Đorđe Jančić, Danijela Stanojević, Dejan Stanojević,
Marijana Marinković, Jelena Milojević, Prilagija Milojević and Ana Dinić for their
personal contribution to our research. Our gratitude also goes to the professors of the
Faculty of Philosophy from Belgrade, Dušan Mihailović and Vesna Dimitrijević
because without their expert support this research could not have been adequately
conducted.
Кључне речи:
speleology / SokobanjaИзвор:
2015Издавач:
- Народна библиотека "Стеван Сремац" Сокобања
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Истраживање прелаза из средњег у горњи палеолит у источној Србији
Напомена:
- in Serbian https://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1149
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - BOOK AU - Milojević, Petar AU - Kajtez, Irina AU - Milošević, Stefan PY - 2015 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1161 AB - This monograph connects to the research results Petar Milojević presented in his graduation paper titled “The Survey of potential Paleolithic sites in the region of the Sokobanja basin and closer vicinity” the research for which was conducted within the project “Research of the transition from the middle to the upper Paleolithic in eastern Serbia” conducted by the Faculty of Philosophy from Belgrade in cooperation with the University of Arizona from Tucson (USA), under the auspices of Dušan Mihailović and Steven Kuhn. The research was conducted based on data collected by a team of three authors during only two research campaign each of which lasted two weeks conducted during 2012 and 2013. Such a speed of work would not have been possible without the generous assistance of the population from the Sokobanja basin, who have shown great interest for our research at every site we have visited in their area. They have not just pointed their fingers at topographic maps we carried with us or just pointed in the direction we should go; they assisted us as guides often neglecting their personal affairs. Thus they have spared us from wandering around during the localization of speleological objects, which were quite often covered by vegetation and difficult to notice even from close distance. They have also spared us the risk of getting lost and walking in circles in landscapes such as are the numerous sinkholes on Mount Devica. We owe special thanks to: Saša Stevanović, who guided us to most of the caves; Igor Lazić, Aca Marinković, Zoran Stojadinović, Stevan Bašić, Miodrag Milutinović, Dragi Stanojević, Dragan Milanović, Đorđe Jančić, Danijela Stanojević, Dejan Stanojević, Marijana Marinković, Jelena Milojević, Prilagija Milojević and Ana Dinić for their personal contribution to our research. Our gratitude also goes to the professors of the Faculty of Philosophy from Belgrade, Dušan Mihailović and Vesna Dimitrijević because without their expert support this research could not have been adequately conducted. PB - Народна библиотека "Стеван Сремац" Сокобања T1 - Speleological objects of Sokobanja as potential Palaeolithic sites UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1161 ER -
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Milojević, P., Kajtez, I.,& Milošević, S.. (2015). Speleological objects of Sokobanja as potential Palaeolithic sites. Народна библиотека "Стеван Сремац" Сокобања.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1161
Milojević P, Kajtez I, Milošević S. Speleological objects of Sokobanja as potential Palaeolithic sites. 2015;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1161 .
Milojević, Petar, Kajtez, Irina, Milošević, Stefan, "Speleological objects of Sokobanja as potential Palaeolithic sites" (2015), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1161 .