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      Titles
      Florian Klimscha. Pietrele 1; Beile und Äxte aus Stein: Distinktion und Kommunikation während der Kupferzeit im östlichen Balkangebiet (= Archäologie in Eurasien 34). Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, 2016, XVI + 382 pp. [1]
      Fluted palm capitals of the Pergamene type in the archaeo-ethno park in Ravna [1]
      Food economy during and after the neolithiceneolithic transition in the central Balkans: Contextualising crops and domestic animals from Eneolithic Bubanj, southern Serbia [1]
      Food in Roman Britain - Joan P. Alcock [1]
      Food worthy of kings and saints: fish consumption in the medieval monastery Studenica (Serbia) [1]
      Forging a nation [1]
      Formiranje antičke antropološke zbirke u Muzeju Srema u Sremskoj Mitrovici [1]
      Fouilles archéologiques à Caričin Grad en Serbie. Campagne 2022 [1]
      Four rare and unusual dedications from areas of Viminacium and Nais [1]
      Fragmenti zidnog slikarstva sa termi iz Viminacijuma [1]
      Fragments of Wall Painting from Residential Buildings at the Site of Čair (Viminacium) [1]
      Free-Standing Medallions With Portraits In Upper Moesia [1]
      From a girl to a matrona: the life course of the women on the limes [1]
      From an element to a composition: Reconstruction of a vault of terracotta tubes from Timacum Minus, Serbia [1]
      From persecutions to domination : shaping the identities of early Christians. An archaeological-historical perspective in the Northern Illyricum [1]
      From the cultural-ethnic group "Krajčinovići-slana voda" to the roman period: cultural and trade routes and impacts [1]
      Functional differentiation and possible regional specialisation of the Vinca culture settlements: Viewpoint from osseous and lithic industries [1]
      Funeral banquet, procession or an offering scene – a few remarks on Roman provincial painting [1]
      Funeral ritual and the cult of Dionysus in Ravna (Timacum Minus) [1]
      Funerary Customs of the Population in the Bishopric of Syrmia: the 17th–18th Century Necropolis at the Site of Palanka in Sremska Mitrovica [1]