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Fishing with lure hooks at the Late Neolithic site of Vinca - Belo Brdo, Serbia
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2016)
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variable fish resources in prehistoric south-east Europe as recovered at the Neolithic site of Vinta Belo Brdo in Serbia. In ...
Evidence of continuous pottery production during the late Byzantine period in the Studenica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2019)
A collection of 63 pottery shards excavated at the Studenica Monastery, Serbia, originating from two distinct cultural strata (late 12th until the late 13th century, and the 14th and the first half of 15th century) was ...
Post-antique settlement patterns in the central Balkans: Use of Justinianic landscape in the early middle ages
(Archaeopress, 2019)
The authors examine reoccupation and refortification of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine hinterland hilltop localities in the central Balkans in the 9th and 10th centuries. This process is studied in the best researched ...
Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations as a Possible Cause of Endocranial Bone Lesions and Associated Neurological Disorder
(Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, 2015)
Endocranial bone lesions have attracted intensive scientific debate on their aetiology. In recent literature, the lesions were almost exclusively interpreted as of infectious origin. In this paper, we give new insight into ...
Anthropology and Nationalism
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2019)
Microstructural, Mineralogical and Petrographical Characteristics of the Medieval Ceramics from the Studenica Monastery (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Implications on the Pottery Technology and Provenance of The Raw Material
(Cambridge Univ Press, New York, 2018)
On the basis of optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectrometry and X-ray powder diffraction analyses, we present detailed mineralogical and petrographical characteristics of 63 samples ...
Archaeometric study of 17th/18th century painted pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
(Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, Issy-Les-Moulineaux, 2018)
The chemical and mineralogical composition of ceramic bodies, glazes and pigments, as well as the firing temperatures of main groups of Austrian period painted pottery excavated at the Belgrade Fortress on the territory ...
Cultural contacts between communities of southwestern Romania and the central Balkans in the fourth millennium BC
(Dept. of History, Archeology and Museology, Univ. of Alba Iulia, 2016)
At the beginning of fourth millennium BC, after the disintegration of the Bubanj-Sǎlcuţa-Krivodol cultural complex, the so-called Transitional period from the Eneolithic to the Bronze Age began in the territory of Oltenia ...
Regional diversity in subsistence among early farmers in Southeast Europe revealed by archaeological organic residues
(Royal Soc, London, 2019)
The spread of early farming across Europe from its origins in Southwest Asia was a culturally transformative process which took place over millennia. Within regions, the pace of the transition was probably related to the ...
Widespread exploitation of the honeybee by early Neolithic farmers
(Nature Publishing Group, London, 2015)
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides, parasites, predators and diseases, have raised awareness of the economic importance and critical role this insect plays ...