Neolithic settlement in Drenovac, Serbia:from excavation to presentation
Autori
Perić, SlavišaObradović, Đurđa
Dimitrijević, Ivana
Bajčev, Olga
Savić, Ružica
Ostala autorstva
Anđelković Grašar, JelenaPlemić, Bojana
Poglavlje u monografiji (Objavljena verzija)
Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
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 samples), conservation
and presentation of archaeological heritage. The concept of the site’s presentation
revolves around in situ remains of the Late Neolithic houses. The process of their
conservation was a pioneering project in Serbia and included cooperating and consulting
with various experts. The presentation of the site is still an ongoing project
with the focus of the final stages on the exhibition space in the area surrounding
the preserved houses. The exhibition will be designed to tell a story about the site,
excavations and findings. In addition to the presentation of life in the Neolithic settlement, the goal is to show the work of archaeologists in discovering the past - from
excavation to interpretation. This approach provides a unique experienc...e for the
visitors - an introduction to the life of the Neolithic community in the original location
on one side, and on the other side - it offers an opportunity to get acquainted
with the methods and processes of discovering the past.
Ključne reči:
Drenovac / Neolithic / Late Neolithic settlement / architectural conservation / on-site museumIzvor:
Integration of Archaeological Heritage Interpretation into Practice: Concepts and Case Studies, 2022, 9-20Izdavač:
- Belgrade : Serbian Archaeological Society
- Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology
Institucija/grupa
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Perić, Slaviša AU - Obradović, Đurđa AU - Dimitrijević, Ivana AU - Bajčev, Olga AU - Savić, Ružica PY - 2022 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1135 AB - 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 samples), conservation and presentation of archaeological heritage. The concept of the site’s presentation revolves around in situ remains of the Late Neolithic houses. The process of their conservation was a pioneering project in Serbia and included cooperating and consulting with various experts. The presentation of the site is still an ongoing project with the focus of the final stages on the exhibition space in the area surrounding the preserved houses. The exhibition will be designed to tell a story about the site, excavations and findings. In addition to the presentation of life in the Neolithic settlement, the goal is to show the work of archaeologists in discovering the past - from excavation to interpretation. This approach provides a unique experience for the visitors - an introduction to the life of the Neolithic community in the original location on one side, and on the other side - it offers an opportunity to get acquainted with the methods and processes of discovering the past. PB - Belgrade : Serbian Archaeological Society PB - Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology T2 - Integration of Archaeological Heritage Interpretation into Practice: Concepts and Case Studies T1 - Neolithic settlement in Drenovac, Serbia:from excavation to presentation EP - 20 SP - 9 DO - 10.18485/arhe_iahip.2022.ch1 ER -
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Perić, S., Obradović, Đ., Dimitrijević, I., Bajčev, O.,& Savić, R.. (2022). Neolithic settlement in Drenovac, Serbia:from excavation to presentation. in Integration of Archaeological Heritage Interpretation into Practice: Concepts and Case Studies Belgrade : Serbian Archaeological Society., 9-20. https://doi.org/10.18485/arhe_iahip.2022.ch1
Perić S, Obradović Đ, Dimitrijević I, Bajčev O, Savić R. Neolithic settlement in Drenovac, Serbia:from excavation to presentation. in Integration of Archaeological Heritage Interpretation into Practice: Concepts and Case Studies. 2022;:9-20. doi:10.18485/arhe_iahip.2022.ch1 .
Perić, Slaviša, Obradović, Đurđa, Dimitrijević, Ivana, Bajčev, Olga, Savić, Ružica, "Neolithic settlement in Drenovac, Serbia:from excavation to presentation" in Integration of Archaeological Heritage Interpretation into Practice: Concepts and Case Studies (2022):9-20, https://doi.org/10.18485/arhe_iahip.2022.ch1 . .