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The Neolithic Settlement at Drenovac, Serbia: Settlement History and Spatial Organisation
(Oxford : BAR Publishing, 2020)
The Neolithic settlement at Drenovac, in the region of the Middle Morava Valley in
central Serbia, is notable for its size and long-term occupation. It is a deeply stratified site, with
cultural deposits of up to 6.50 m ...
The Finds of Gava Culture Pottery at the site of Bubanj
(Vienna : OREA, 2019)
The investigations conducted in September 2013 in the southwest corner of trench III revealed, after the removal of spit 8, the outline of a ‘closed context’ within the layer of compact dark greyish soil mixed with river ...
Неолитско налазиште Павловац – Гумниште: историја и економија насеља
(Врање : Народни музеј Врање, 2023)
Павловац-Гумниште је као неолитско налазиште регистровано у првој
половини XX века. Прва истраживања су била малог обима, али је препознат његов значај
због сложене стратиграфије и питања односа прелазног периода из ...
Caričin Grad (Justiniana Prima) as a market: Searching for an Early Byzantine model of pottery production and consumption
(Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2023)
In order to reconstruct everyday life in the Byzantine city, archaeology gradually has shifted its focus from the analyses of objects and their spatial distribution to the wider study of political and socio- economic ...
Type and Archetype in Late Antique Empress imagery in the Central Balkans
(Brill, 2023)
Located at the crossroads of different civilizations, the territory of the Central Balkans displays rich and diverse cultural, social, and religious heritage. The geopolitical complexity of the region shaped every aspect ...
The Potential for Horse Breeding in the Vicinity of Viminacium
(Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2020)
The presence of the Roman legion in Viminacium implied the existence of a cavalry unit in its structure. There is no evidence that equids needed by the army were supplied from large centers; rather, it is assumed that they ...
Sacrificing dogs in the late Roman World? A case study of a multiple dog burial from Viminacium amphitheatre
(Deutsches Archäologisches Intitut : Wiesbaden, 2021)
Animal sacrifice in the Roman world was considered to be a form of communication with the divine sphere. Such rituals were performed to thank Gods, heroes and other divine beings, and ask them for favours, protection,
and ...
Les résultats de l’analyse anthropologique, rue Mike Antića
(Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers n.v., 2022)
Les fouilles franco-yougoslaves dirigées conjointement par Noël Duval (1929-2018) et Vladislav Popovic (1930-1999), d’abord à Sirmium de 1973 à 1978, puis à Caričin Grad de 1978 à 1991, demeurent encore aujourd’hui un ...
Managing the Archeological Park and Open-Air Museum Viminacium (Serbia)
(Springer, Cham., 2022)
Viminacium was one of the most important Roman legionary fortresses along the Danube and the capital of the Roman province Moesia Superior. Today it is the archaeological site in Serbia with necropolises considered to be ...
Viminacium - Landscape and Heritage (Trans)formation
(Springer, Cham., 2022)
Archaeological research in the area of the City of Požarevac in Serbia has been going on for decades, but it has yielded the greatest results precisely in the territory of Roman Viminacium, while the protection and ...