The cult of goddess Fortuna in the Roman Central Balkans [PDF]
The cult of the goddess Fortuna has been attested on the territory of Roman provinces in the Central Balkans with numerous votive monuments, sculptures, votive reliefs, statuettes and on glyptics.
Gavrilović-Vitas Nadežda
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Emergence of monopoly-Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans. [PDF]
In this paper we present the first results of an interdisciplinary research project focused on Late Bronze Age metallurgy in the western and central Balkans.
Mario Gavranović +8 more
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Slavery in the Roman Central Balkans
The paper reviews previous studies of slavery in the Central Balkan provinces concluding that the issue was marginal and has received very limited research attention. It also attempts to outline possible future directions for investigating archaeological
Vladimir Mihajlović
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Translations of saints’ relics in the late Medieval Central Balkans [PDF]
The paper discusses the character of the translations of saints’ relics in the late medieval central Balkans, as they increasingly gained prominence as an encouragement to the veneration of saints.
Vasiljević Marija
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The Orchids of Wetland Vegetation in the Central Balkans [PDF]
Wetland ecosystems are important habitats for the growth and survival of numerous terrestrial orchids in Europe. This study reviews the current knowledge on the orchids of wetland vegetation in the Central Balkans.
Vladan Djordjević +5 more
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The beginning of the Neolithic in the central Balkans [PDF]
Since 2020 a wealth of new data has been generated on the beginning of the Neolithic in the central Balkans. The picture that has emerged is broadly consistent with the Wave of Advance model, with the first farmers arriving in the region around 6250 BC ...
Marko Porčić
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Demography of the Early Neolithic Population in Central Balkans: Population Dynamics Reconstruction Using Summed Radiocarbon Probability Distributions. [PDF]
The Central Balkans region is of great importance for understanding the spread of the Neolithic in Europe but the Early Neolithic population dynamics of the region is unknown.
Marko Porčić +2 more
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The Neolithic Demographic Transition in the Central Balkans: population dynamics reconstruction based on new radiocarbon evidence [PDF]
Sofija ŠTEFANOVIC +2 more
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Bronze age burials within the Morava, Nišava and Timok basins [PDF]
Following more than seven decades of research on the Bronze Age cremation burial grounds in the territory of Serbia, the new absolute dates provide us with an opportunity to determine a more precise chronological sequence of different local ...
Kapuran Aleksandar +2 more
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The economic and social importance of saline soils and saltwaters during the Late Neolithic of the Pannonian Plain and the Central Balkans [PDF]
The importance of salt in human and animal diets suggests that the local resources of saline soils, watercourses, and marshes with saline water had to be well known to past populations.
Milanović Dragan
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