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New Discoveries of the Burilal Practice During the Iron Age in Eastern Serbia
(Beograd : University of Belgrade Faculty of PhilosophyČačak : National museum, 2016)
In course of last 3 decades only 3 Iron Age necropolises have been discovered in Eastern Serbia.
Necropolises belonging to the Early Iron Age are Signal, Selište and Belavina, while one infant burial from Mokranjske stene ...
Velebit, Tumulus Culture (Hügelgräber) Necropolis in the South of the Carpathian Basin
(Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju, 2020)
The Velebit necropolis located in the southern
zone of the Carpathian basin remains to this day
an unpublished archaeological site, although it
has been known for over 5 decades. It represents
the only systematically ...
Funerary Traditions of the Bronze Age Metallurgical Communities in the Iron Gates Hinterland
(Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju, 2017)
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for which traditions of Urnfield Culture influences can be recognized. Only four necropolises have been noted for being clearly ...
Facade Renewal of Generalštab Building in Rehabilitation and Adaptive Reuse Processes
(Novi Sad: Department of Civil Engineering and Geodesy - Faculty of Technical Sciences, 2012)
Awareness of the need to protect the architectural heritage of the twentieth century in Serbia has just started to develop. The future of the architect Nikola Dobrović’s Generalštab building, legally protected as a cultural ...
Settlement pattern changes during the Central Balkans Copper Age
(Oxford : Oxbow Books and the individual authors, 2018)
Three case studies are presented in this paper, with the goal to outline some basic characteristics and changes in settlement patterns during three different prehistoric periods – from the Late Neolithic until the Late ...
Similarities and Differences between Material Culture of the Belegiš II-Gava Group from the Southern Pannonian Plain and the Morava River Basin
(Rahden/Westf.: Leidorf, 2020)
The process and different phases of the cultural influences between the communities with the characteristic “channelled pottery” from the southern Pannonian basin and the central Balkans has become much clearer in the last ...
Ružana-new Bronze Age Metallurgical Center in North Eastern Serbia
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor and Mining and Metallurgy Institute, 2013)
During excavations of the Ružana site near Bor last summer archaeologists discovered the new centre for copper ore smelting dating back to the Middle and Late Bronze Age in the prehistory in North Eastern Serbia. The ...
Bird images on Serbian Bronze Age ceramics
(Targu Mures : Editura MEGA, 2013)
During the Bronze Age, the representation of birds in Serbia is often found in various forms
of pottery production, especially during the LBA. Pottery objects with ornithomorphic characteristics, from Middle and LBA, are ...
Cultural Landscape of Ancient Viminacium and Modern Kostolac – Creation of a New Approach to the Preservation and Presentation of its Archaeological and Industrial Heritage
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2018)
Viminacium, once an important Roman city and a legionary fortress near the Danube, situated in the villages of Stari Kostolac and Drmno, in Serbia, near a strip coal mine and a power plant, today is the most developed ...
Viminacium aqueducts. Constructing the deconstructed
(Vetralla (Italy) : Davide Ghaleb Editore, 2016)
Due to the expanding open pit mine, many ancient buildings were relocated in the Roman city of Viminacium in Serbia. The excavations of aqueducts started in 2003, when mining machinery uncovered a masonry channel and cut ...