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Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
(Srpsko Hemijsko Društvo, Beograd, 2020)
Medieval glazed ceramics, dated to the early 15th century, excavated at the Belgrade Fortress, Serbia, were investigated by combining optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), scanning electron microscopy with ...
The Balkan Aegean migrations revisited: changes in material culture and settlement patterns in the late bronze age central Balkans in light of new data
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2021)
Alleged “Aegean migrations” have long been seen as underlying major transformations in lifeways and identity in the Balkans in the 12th–11th centuries BC. Revisiting the material culture and settlement changes in the ...
Balkan ghosts revisited racism - Serbian style
(Anthropos Inst, Fibourg, 2006)
"World anthropologies" and anthropologies in the world: Three perspectives - A review essay
(Anthropos Inst, Fibourg, 2007)
Between ethnology and anthropology. Some perspectives from Former Yugoslavia
(Sociologicky Casopis, 2007)
Radiocarbon dating the 3rd millennium bc in the central Balkans: a re-examination of the early bronze age sequence
(Univ Arizona Dept Geosciences, Tucson, 2020)
Long-standing archaeological narratives suggest that the 3rd millennium cal BC is a key period in Mediterranean and European prehistory, characterized by the development of extensive interaction networks. In the Balkans ...
Palaeopathological study of Cattle and Horse bone remains of the Ancient Roman city of Sirmium (Pannonia/Serbia)
(Revue de Medecine Veterinaire, 2014)
This paper considers the observation of pathological changes in animal skeletal remains from four archaeological sites in Sirmium and one rustic villa (Vranj) located near the city. Before the pathological analysis, skeletal ...
A large supernumerary bone at the bregma and metopism co-occurring in the skull of an ancient Roman in Serbia
(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2013)
An unusual anatomical variation was observed on a skull excavated at Lanište (Raška district, Serbia), a Roman necropolis dating back to the second half of the 4th century AD. The skull of an adult male showed a remarkably ...
Food worthy of kings and saints: fish consumption in the medieval monastery Studenica (Serbia)
(Publications Scientifiques Du Museum, Paris, Paris Cedex 05, 2019)
The paper focuses on fish consumption and long-distance fish trade in the medieval monastery Studenica in Serbia, from the perspective of archaeozoology and historical evidence. Medieval written sources on the subject ...
Spavin in red deer: A case study from the Early Neolithic Blagotin, Serbia
(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 2016)
Pathological modifications are rarely observed in the remains of wild animals from archaeological sites. We present one such specific, pathological change a case of spavin in a red deer specimen from the Early Neolithic ...