Visualizing the unknown Balkans
Vizualizacija nepoznatog Balkana
Autori
Horejes, BarbaraGavranović, Mario
Burke, Clare
Milić, Bogdana
Brandl, Michael
Petscko, Irene
Waltenberger, Lucas
Bulatović, Aleksandar
Kapuran, Aleksandar
Knjiga (Objavljena verzija)
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OREA and Austrian Academy of Scencies, Vienna
Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
The visualization of the archaeological heritage from the Balkans turns the spotlight on the human past in this region that is in many ways essential for our understanding of European history in general. Southeast Europe represents one of the key areas for analysing the human past, where most of the major cultural developments started that had a long-lasting impact on the continent. This specific culmination of cultural and social dynamics over millennia took place in the highly diverse, but connected landscapes of the Balkans. These distinct characteristics form the backbone of one of the most exciting and challenging areas for archaeology on the globe. Visualizing the Unknown Balkans offers an overview of ongoing interdisciplinary fieldwork in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia covering a time span of about six millennia. The results, in the form of maps, plans, geophysical screenings and digital reconstructions, open up new perspectives for potential future investigations and set ...the course for the broader public and scientific perception of archaeological research in the region.
Ključne reči:
Prehistoric Archaeology / Neolithic Archaeology / Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology) / Chalcholithic Archaeology / Balkan Archaeology / Balkan Prehistory / Neolithic Europe / Copper AgeIzvor:
2020, -115Izdavač:
- OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Innovation Fund ,,Research, Science and Society" of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
Institucija/grupa
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - BOOK AU - Horejes, Barbara AU - Gavranović, Mario AU - Burke, Clare AU - Milić, Bogdana AU - Brandl, Michael AU - Petscko, Irene AU - Waltenberger, Lucas AU - Bulatović, Aleksandar AU - Kapuran, Aleksandar PY - 2020 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1498 AB - The visualization of the archaeological heritage from the Balkans turns the spotlight on the human past in this region that is in many ways essential for our understanding of European history in general. Southeast Europe represents one of the key areas for analysing the human past, where most of the major cultural developments started that had a long-lasting impact on the continent. This specific culmination of cultural and social dynamics over millennia took place in the highly diverse, but connected landscapes of the Balkans. These distinct characteristics form the backbone of one of the most exciting and challenging areas for archaeology on the globe. Visualizing the Unknown Balkans offers an overview of ongoing interdisciplinary fieldwork in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia covering a time span of about six millennia. The results, in the form of maps, plans, geophysical screenings and digital reconstructions, open up new perspectives for potential future investigations and set the course for the broader public and scientific perception of archaeological research in the region. PB - OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna T1 - Visualizing the unknown Balkans T1 - Vizualizacija nepoznatog Balkana EP - 115 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498 ER -
@book{ author = "Horejes, Barbara and Gavranović, Mario and Burke, Clare and Milić, Bogdana and Brandl, Michael and Petscko, Irene and Waltenberger, Lucas and Bulatović, Aleksandar and Kapuran, Aleksandar", year = "2020", abstract = "The visualization of the archaeological heritage from the Balkans turns the spotlight on the human past in this region that is in many ways essential for our understanding of European history in general. Southeast Europe represents one of the key areas for analysing the human past, where most of the major cultural developments started that had a long-lasting impact on the continent. This specific culmination of cultural and social dynamics over millennia took place in the highly diverse, but connected landscapes of the Balkans. These distinct characteristics form the backbone of one of the most exciting and challenging areas for archaeology on the globe. Visualizing the Unknown Balkans offers an overview of ongoing interdisciplinary fieldwork in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia covering a time span of about six millennia. The results, in the form of maps, plans, geophysical screenings and digital reconstructions, open up new perspectives for potential future investigations and set the course for the broader public and scientific perception of archaeological research in the region.", publisher = "OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna", title = "Visualizing the unknown Balkans, Vizualizacija nepoznatog Balkana", pages = "115", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498" }
Horejes, B., Gavranović, M., Burke, C., Milić, B., Brandl, M., Petscko, I., Waltenberger, L., Bulatović, A.,& Kapuran, A.. (2020). Visualizing the unknown Balkans. OREA and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498
Horejes B, Gavranović M, Burke C, Milić B, Brandl M, Petscko I, Waltenberger L, Bulatović A, Kapuran A. Visualizing the unknown Balkans. 2020;:null-115. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498 .
Horejes, Barbara, Gavranović, Mario, Burke, Clare, Milić, Bogdana, Brandl, Michael, Petscko, Irene, Waltenberger, Lucas, Bulatović, Aleksandar, Kapuran, Aleksandar, "Visualizing the unknown Balkans" (2020), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1498 .
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