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Bone technology in the Late Neolithic Vinča culture: Manufacturing pointed tools
(Quaternary International, 2023)
The bone industry of the Late Neolithic / Early Eneolithic Vinča culture was rich and diverse; different osseous raw materials (diverse skeletal elements) were used for the production of everyday items, weapons and ornaments. ...
Ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode and Pločnik: concluding remarks.
(Oxford: Archaeopress, 2021)
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly defined and formed types of tools; there is currently little evidence relating to its origins. An exception is the area ...
The use of space and internal organization of the Late Neolithic settlement at Drenovac, Serbia
(Prague : European Association of Archaeologists, 2022)
The site of Drenovac in central Serbia has been extensively researched through several projects from the 1970s to
present. In recent years, application of geophysical survey significantly changed a course in the investigation ...
Bone industry from Belovode
(Oxford : Archaeopress, 2021)
Bone tool technology at Belovode and Pločnik
(Oxford : Archaeopress, 2021)
Technological changes and innovations in the osseous industries in the early and late Neolithic in the Balkans
(Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2020)
The Neolithic period is marked with numerous and dramatic changes in all aspects of life. Changes in subsistence, namely domestication of plants and animals and introduction of agriculture and animal herding, are the most ...
Neolithic settlement in Drenovac, Serbia:from excavation to presentation
(Belgrade : Serbian Archaeological SocietyBelgrade : Institute of Archaeology, 2022)
In this paper, we review several steps of the process leading to the creation
of the on-site museum at the Neolithic site of Drenovac: archaeological research
(geophysical survey, excavations, processing of findings and ...
Lithic and osseous industries in the Late Neolithic: mutual relations and interconnections
(Prague : European Association of Archaeologists, 2021)
Lithic and osseous industries represent very important technologies among Neolithic communities; they were principal raw materials for production of everyday tools, used also for decorative and other non-utilitarian objects. ...
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 ...
Neolithic multiculturalism: zones of contact of various communities
(Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, 2023)
Although the term „archaeological culture“ has been criticised from different viewpoints in past several decades, it is still a useful analytical tool (however, must be used with caution) to discern and label prehistoric ...