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Characterization of the early Byzantine pottery from Caricin Grad (South Serbia) in terms of composition and firing temperature
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, London, 2014)
Mineralogical and chemical composition as well as production methods of the pottery from Caricin Grad, a significant early Byzantine urban complex and production centre of the northern Illyricum region, were determined by ...
Oven models from early bronze age settlements in central and southern parts of the Balkan Peninsula
(Nous Publishers Ltd., 2013)
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 ...
The latest steppe mammoths (Mammuthus trogontherii (Pohlig)) and associated fauna on the Late Middle Pleistocene steppe at Nosak, Kostolac Basin, Northeastern Serbia
(Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, 2015)
In 2012, bones and tusks of mammoths and remains of other large mammals scattered in a line 130 m long have been discovered in the loess deposits at the Nosak mound in the Kostolac Basin (Northeastern Serbia). Preliminary ...
Attitudes of Serbian biological anthropologists toward the concept of race
(Moravian Museum, Brno, 2019)
The status of the concept of race in modern biological anthropology is not clear. While in some countries (e.g. in the USA, Australia and most of Western Europe) the majority of biological anthropologists favour the nonracial ...
Placer Tin Ores from Mt. Cer, West Serbia, and Their Potential Exploitation during the Bronze Age
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2014)
Tin is a rare metal that is essential for making bronze, the defining technology of the Bronze Age. The source(s) of tin for Aegean bronze is undetermined but several small Bronze Age tin mines have been documented in the ...
Micro-Raman and infrared analysis of medieval pottery findings from Branicevo, Serbia
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2012)
A selection of Byzantine table pottery (17 samples) dating from the period between the beginning of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th century, discovered at Branicevo in Serbia, were analysed by Fourier ...
Archaeology of consumption in Ottoman urban centres: the case study of Iznik ware from the Belgrade Fortress in the 16th and 17th centuries
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, 2017)
This article advocates a holistic approach to consumption studies in the urban centres of the Middle Danube region during the Ottoman period (16th-17th centuries) using the example of Iznik ware from the Belgrade Fortress. ...
Bone manufacturing in the Neolithic: The problems of reconstructing the chaîne opératoire and identifying workshops
(Hungarian National Museum, 2013)
One of the important problems in analysing bone industry is the question of reconstructing the chaîne opératoire and other questions related to the organization of production, workshops and working places, since manufacturing ...
A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia
(Washington : American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2022)
Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general ...