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Central Europe and the Balkans

Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, 1926
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Citizens, Emperors, and Gods: Portraiture in the Roman Central Balkans

The portraiture in the period of Antiquity and Late Antiquity in the Central Balkans provinces bears all the traits similar to those in other Roman provinces, yet is distinctive because of the influence of the local, indigenous cultures. The development and main characteristics of portraits and portrait statuary can be observed and followed through the
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The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020
Sofija ŠTEFANOVIC   +2 more
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Research on Neanderthal settlement in the Central Balkans

Recent research into Middle Palaeolithic settlement in the Central Balkans has been systematic. Field surveys of cave and open-air sites have covered the entire expanse of central and eastern Serbia, spanning various topographical and ecological zones.
Mihailović, Dušan   +8 more
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Distribution of Haplotypes of White Oaks in Central Balkans

2002
Cp DNA of white oaks from coastal Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo region, FYR of Macedonia and Albania were analysed with the same methods that were used in a previous survey of European oaks. Haplotypes characteristic for Balkan refugium were found, including haplotypes from Apeninic peninsula.
Slade, Danko   +3 more
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Witchcraft trials in Balkans (western and central)

2006
Entry provides an overview of some of the aspects of the witchcraft beliefs in the western and central Balkans (lands under the Ottoman rule: parts of Dalmatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Montengero) during the early modern period. The emphasis is on the lack of the official witchcraft persecutions and the forms of the popular perception of witchcraft.
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