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Bone industry from Belovode
(Oxford : Archaeopress, 2021)
Bone tool technology at Belovode and Pločnik
(Oxford : Archaeopress, 2021)
Osseous artifacts from the Maros-culture necropolis at Ostojićevo (northern Serbia)
(Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2021)
The Bronze Age Maros culture, widespread in the southern parts of the Carpathian basin, is characterised by rich and diverse material culture, recovered from settlements and from necropoles. Some of the burials of the Maros ...
L’industrie osseuse du Néolithique récent du site de Pločnik (Serbie)
(Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques, 2021)
Le site de Pločnik se trouve près de Prokuplje, en Serbie de sud. Le site a été découvert pour la première fois en 1927, pendant la construction du chemin de fer. Les premières fouilles ont été effectuées en 1928. Après, ...
L’industrie osseuse du Néolithique ancien du site de Nova Nadezhda (Bulgarie)
(Société préhistorique française; Nanterre Université, 2021)
Le site de Nova Nadezhda se trouve dans la région de Thrace, en Bulgarie. Le site est localisé dans la vallée du fleuve Maritsa, sur la rive droite, à environ 300 m du fleuve, et il couvre environ 5 ha. Les fouilles de ...
Bone industry from Pločnik
(Oxford : Archaeopress, 2021)
Bone technology at the Late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo (Serbia)
(University of Johannesburg, 2021)
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 ...
Lithic and osseous industries in the Late Neolithic: mutual relations and interconnections
(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. ...
Tracing social inequality in the Neolithic through technology
(European Association of Archaeologists, 2021)
Although prehistoric technologies are sometimes perceived as being purely practical and ergonomic, they reflect multiple aspects of the cultural and social relations of a given community. One of the theoretical frameworks ...