Приказ резултата 333-352 од 1868

      Наслови
      Contribution to the Study of Spectacle-shaped Pendants in Western Serbia [1]
      Contribution to the study of the funerary iconography in Upper Moesia – representations of physical contact on Roman sepulchral monuments [1]
      Controlling and dominating the fortified landscape : Early Christian sacral architecture along the Late Antiquity limes in the Serbian part of the Danubian valley [1]
      Copan. The history of an ancient Maya kingdom. [1]
      Copper isotopes as a means of determining regional metallurgical practices in European prehistory: A reply to Jansen [1]
      Copper ore exploitation at the site of Prljuša on Mali Šturac. [1]
      Copper processing in Vinča: New contributions to the thesis about metallurgical character of Vinča culture [1]
      Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks ? Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC [1]
      Corded Ware in the Central and Southern Balkans: A Consequence of Cultural Interaction or an Indication of Ethnic Change? [1]
      COST - akcija, projekat ARKWORK [1]
      Coţofeni-Kostolac culture on the territory of north-eastern Serbia [1]
      Craftsmanship on the Middle Danube Limes [1]
      Creation of the Mammoth Park at Viminacium, Serbia [1]
      Crkveno brdo near Szenta – Preliminary Results of Research Carried Out In 2019 [1]
      Crossbow fibulae from Gamzigrad (Romuliana) [1]
      Crtice o međuregionalnim vezama Ugarske na primeru nalaza arpadovskog perioda u Vojvodini (kraj 10-11. vek) [1]
      Csanád Bálint, The Avars, Byzantium and Italy. A Study in Chorology and Cultural History, Varia Archaeologica Hungarica 31, Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Archaeolingua, Budapest 2019, 372 pp, 82 figs [1]
      Cult of Silvan in the Area of Viminacium [1]
      Cultural and chronological position of the chalcolithic horizons iii and iv at bubanj site - Excavations from 19541 [1]
      Cultural biographies of Greek pots: Attic red-figure and other glazed pottery consumption at Kale-Krševica [1]