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Roman item made of mammoth tusk from Romuliana
(Serbian Archaeological SocietyBlago Sirmijuma, 2013)
In 2005 an interesting bone object, a fragment of carved head of an elephant, was discovered during systematical archaeological excavation in Romuliana. It was found in the south-east part of fortified imperial palace in ...
Exploatation of freshwater mussels in the late prehistory of Southeast Europe: Case study of an Early Bronze Age settlement in Kostolac (Eastern Serbia)
(International Council for ZooaarchaeologyMiddle East Technical University, 2018)
Freshwater shell remains in late prehistoric faunal assemblages of Southeastern Europe have often been neglected and usually just counted, while their species level was rarely determined. Based on ethnographic data, ...
Integrating Geophysical and Photographic Data to Visualize the Quarried Structures of the Roman Town of Bassianae
(Mdpi, Basel, 2021)
Large parts of the urban layout of the abandoned Roman town of Bassianae (in present-day Serbia) are still discernible on the surface today due to the deliberate and targeted quarrying of the Roman foundations. In 2014, ...
Digging deeper: Insights into metallurgical transitions in European prehistory through copper isotopes
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2017)
Southeastern Europe is the birthplace of metallurgy, with evidence of copper smelting at ca. 5000 BCE. There the later Eneolithic (Copper Age) was associated with the casting of massive copper tools. However, copper ...
Animal Exploitation in the Territory of Present-Day Serbia During the Medieval Period: a Zooarchaeological Perspective
(Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2020)
The paper is a summary of the results of zooarchaeological analyses from Medieval sites in the territory of present-day Serbia. According to the available information, animal exploitation and diet strategies of the inhabitants ...
Prehistory of Serbia: A Breef Overview
(Cham : Springer, 2022)
esearch has shown that the territory present-day Serbia was continuously inhabited from the earliest prehistoric to historic times. Covering most of what is Serbia today, the Central Balkans acted as an important migration ...
Roman Religion and Cults on the Danube Limes in Serbia
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2018)
Among different spheres of daily life led by Roman soldiers in the forts along the
Danube Limes, one of the important ones was the sphere of spiritual culture, beliefs
and religion. Although with the process of Romanisation, ...
Ground and Abrasive Stone Tools from Early Neolithic Site of Bataševo near Mladenovac
(Târgovişte : Cetatea de Scaun, 2021)
The rescue excavations in Batasevo in central Serbia showed that it was a multi-layer site, on which occupation traces dated from the Early Neolithic, and then from the Bronze Age and the Roman period to the Middle Ages. ...
Circulation of „Provincia Dacia“ coinage at the territory of present-day Serbia
(Beograd : Arheološki institut, 2023)
The lack of bronze coins of the senate issues in circulation in the Danubian and Balkan provinces at the start of
the 3rd century was especially pronounced and was probably the main reason for opening the provincial mint ...
Inscriptions and stamps on Roman weapons and military equipment from the Serbian part of Limes
(Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2018)
The presentation is dedicated to the rare examples of the inscribed and stamped weapons
and military equipment from the Serbian part of Limes, i.e. provinces of Pannonia Inferior and
Moesia Superior or later Pannonia ...