We critically review the application of community detection in archaeology, as well as its potential to be developed on archaeological big data. The challenges in applying community detection algorithms are presented with a reference case study from the ...
Grujić, J, Radivojević, M
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The first five millennia of plant food production in the central and western Balkans: archaeobotanical evidence from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age [PDF]
This paper takes a long-term perspective and looks at the development of plant food economies from the Neolithic through to the Bronze Age (6300‑1000 BC) in the central and western parts of the continental Balkans (southeast Europe), more specifically –
de Vareilles, Anne +2 more
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New evidence for prehistoric copper metallurgy in the vicinity of Bor [PDF]
The last three years of archaeological investigations at the site Ru`ana in Banjsko Polje, in the immediate vicinity of Bor, have provided new evidence regarding the role of non-ferrous metallurgy in the economy of the prehistoric communities of
Kapuran, Aleksandar +2 more
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Aspects of technology and craft production in the Late Neolithic : the case study of the settlement at Vinča – Belo Brdo [PDF]
Technological changes that occurred during the Neolithic period had the most lasting and the most far-reaching consequences upon human societies. They brought changes in subsistence and economy, and along with them new tasks, new activities, new needs,
Antonović, Dragana, Vitezović, Selena
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Contribution to the study of spinning bowls: examples from Early Iron Age Thrace [PDF]
The identification of a specific group of ceramic and stone vessels with a handle on the interior, known in the literature as spinning bowls, has become possible due to the detailed Egyptian wall paintings and wooden models presenting different stages of
Ivanova, Nataliya
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Evidence for early copper smelting in Belovode, a Vinča culture settlement in Eastern Serbia [PDF]
In this thesis the author will discuss evidence for the earliest copper smelting in Europe, documented during excavations of Belovode, a Vinĉa culture site in Eastern Serbia.
Radivojević, Miljana
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Jewellery from osseous and lithic raw materials in the Vinča culture [PDF]
The Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Vinča culture is known for its rich and elaborate material culture, including numerous objects that had decorations and/or had decorative purposes.
Antonović, Dragana, Vitezović, Selena
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The Vinča culture ground Stone industry in the light of new investigations [PDF]
U kamenoj glačanoj industriji vinčanske kulture postoji izuzetna ujednačenost u proizvodnji, naročito na području centralne Srbije. Ona se ogleda u ujednačenosti oblika alatki, u upotrebi ovih predmeta u obradi drveta, a posebno u izboru istih sirovina ...
Antonović, Dragana
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Майданецьке 2013. Нові розкопки на трипільському мега-поселенні [PDF]
In 2013 the first excavation campaign took place in Maidanetske by a joint interdisciplinary Ukrainian/ German team. Many aspects of the environment, economy and household organisation of Maidanetske and Trypillia mega-sites (Russian “Tripolye”) in ...
Brandstetter, Lennart +10 more
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Prehistoric Textile in Serbia [PDF]
U radu Tekstil u praistoriji na tlu Srbije istraženi su arheološki dokazi proizvodnje tekstila u praistoriji od ranog neolita do gvozdenog doba. Obuhva eno je više od 160 naselja sa razli itim predmetima koji mogu da se povežu sa nekim oblikom izrade ...
Ninčić, Olivera
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