Bone technology at the Late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbia)
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The site of Vinča-Belo Brdo is the eponymous site for the Vinča culture, phenomenon that marked Late Neolithic in the south-eastern Europe. The site was discovered in early 20th century and excavated intensively through several research campaigns. The researches carried out in the period before the World War II by Miloje Vasić revealed over 9 m thick cultural layer and impressive architectural remains and portable material. Vinča is in every aspect unusual Vinča culture site – it has the longest stratigraphic sequence, and portable finds include numerous unique objects, such as zoomorphic vessels, figurines, significant number of objects made from exotic and rare raw materials, etc. Excavations carried out in the first half of the 20th century also yielded very rich assemblage of osseous artefacts, up today the largest assemblage collected from any Vinča culture site, comprising approximately 1000 items. Although sample bias is present (highly fragmented tools are missing, most likely ...they were not collected at all), this assemblage provided important information on technology of production, typological repertoire, as well as regarding diachronic aspects – traditions and innovations. While some of the techno-types were widespread on other Vinča culture sites, some seem to be specific for Vinča-Belo Brdo, suggesting specific traits of the economy of the communities that inhabited this site during the Late Neolithic.
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bone industry - prehistory / prehistoric technology / koštana industrija - praistorija / Neolithic / Neolit / praistorijska tehnologijaИзвор:
14th Meeting of the Worked bone research group Conference Programme & Book of Abstracts. 30 Aug – 3 Sept 2021. University of Johannesburg, 2021, 29-29Издавач:
- University of Johannesburg
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Vitezović, Selena PY - 2021 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/852 AB - The site of Vinča-Belo Brdo is the eponymous site for the Vinča culture, phenomenon that marked Late Neolithic in the south-eastern Europe. The site was discovered in early 20th century and excavated intensively through several research campaigns. The researches carried out in the period before the World War II by Miloje Vasić revealed over 9 m thick cultural layer and impressive architectural remains and portable material. Vinča is in every aspect unusual Vinča culture site – it has the longest stratigraphic sequence, and portable finds include numerous unique objects, such as zoomorphic vessels, figurines, significant number of objects made from exotic and rare raw materials, etc. Excavations carried out in the first half of the 20th century also yielded very rich assemblage of osseous artefacts, up today the largest assemblage collected from any Vinča culture site, comprising approximately 1000 items. Although sample bias is present (highly fragmented tools are missing, most likely they were not collected at all), this assemblage provided important information on technology of production, typological repertoire, as well as regarding diachronic aspects – traditions and innovations. While some of the techno-types were widespread on other Vinča culture sites, some seem to be specific for Vinča-Belo Brdo, suggesting specific traits of the economy of the communities that inhabited this site during the Late Neolithic. PB - University of Johannesburg C3 - 14th Meeting of the Worked bone research group Conference Programme & Book of Abstracts. 30 Aug – 3 Sept 2021. University of Johannesburg T1 - Bone technology at the Late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbia) EP - 29 SP - 29 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_852 ER -
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Vitezović, S.. (2021). Bone technology at the Late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbia). in 14th Meeting of the Worked bone research group Conference Programme & Book of Abstracts. 30 Aug – 3 Sept 2021. University of Johannesburg University of Johannesburg., 29-29. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_852
Vitezović S. Bone technology at the Late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbia). in 14th Meeting of the Worked bone research group Conference Programme & Book of Abstracts. 30 Aug – 3 Sept 2021. University of Johannesburg. 2021;:29-29. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_852 .
Vitezović, Selena, "Bone technology at the Late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbia)" in 14th Meeting of the Worked bone research group Conference Programme & Book of Abstracts. 30 Aug – 3 Sept 2021. University of Johannesburg (2021):29-29, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_852 .