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Places that created time in the Danube Gorges and beyond, c. 9000-5500 BC [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The history of the region of the central Balkans and south east Pannonia is reviewed over the period of c. 9000-5500 cal BC. The rich and exciting evidence of the Danube Gorges region (the Djerdap) is presented in relation to the ecological setting nad ...
Boric, Dusan
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Is the Mesolithic-Neolithic Subsistence Dichotomy Real? New Stable Isotope Evidence from the Danube Gorges [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The article presents new results of stable isotope analyses made on animal and human bones from the Mesolithic-early Neolithic sites of Lepenski Vir and Vlasac in the Danube Gorges of the Balkans.
Borić, Dušan   +6 more
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Dietary adaptations at the Early Neolithic in the Danube Gorges: Neolithized foragers of Mesolitized farmers?

open access: yes, 2019
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eastern Neolithic communities brought the farming way of life into Europe, reshaping then the ecological niche, the socio-cultural organization, as well as major bio-demographic features.
Stefanović, Sofija   +4 more
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Mutual becomings in life and death: human and non-human animals in the Mesolithic Danube Gorges

open access: yes, 2018
The post-Cartesian ‘Animal Turn’ marked a shift from anthropocentric attitudes to non-human animals as economic or symbolic resources to be exploited, to new understanding of interspecies relations as mutually impactful and inherently social.
Živaljević, Ivana
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As time goes by: Human-wildlife dynamics in the Danube gorges throughout the Holocene [PDF]

open access: yes
The Danube Gorges in Serbia, commonly referred to as the Iron Gates, showcase not only breathtaking landscapesbut also hold significant archaeological importance, with traces of prehistoric settlements and numerous Roman andMedieval fortifications along ...
Vuković, Sonja   +2 more
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Children feeding practices and growth patterns during Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the Danube Gorges

open access: yes8th World Archaeological Congress (WAC 8) - Book of Abstracts, 2016
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, major shift in subsistence, has been correlated with a general decline in health status and a global reduction of body proportions. Recent stable isotope analyses performed on Mesolithic and Neolithic individuals from
de Becdelievre, Camille (5230025)   +7 more
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Traces of non-masticatory activities in the teeth of inhabitants of the Danube Gorges from 9500-5500 B.C. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Под појмом неолитске трансформације подразумевамо талас великих промена у начину живота људских заједница. Ове промене подразумевају устаљивање седелачког начина живота, култивацију биљака и доместификацију одређених врста животиња.
Radović, Marija
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Characteristics of water and alluvial transit through the Danube Delta [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute, 2019
A part of the Danube’s water that runs through the Black Sea to the Danube Delta’s main rivers, enters a variety of ways (canals, gorges, and river spills) inside the Danube Delta and the Razelm-Sinoe Lagoon Complex, Black.
Bondar Constantin
doaj   +1 more source

Lepenski Vir chronology and stratigraphy revisited [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2019
This article offers a new look at the stratigraphy and chronology of Mesolithic and Neolithic deposits at Lepenski Vir, particularly based on newly available Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) dating and aDNA genomic evidence.
Borić Dušan
doaj   +1 more source

Tourism development in the borderlands of Romania: A case study of the Danube Gorge–Iron Gates

open access: yesQuaestiones Geographicae, 2022
Border areas are a real challenge for tourism development. Usually associated with the periphery from a socio-economic point of view, these areas often have natural potential and attractive landscapes that have been little transformed by human activity and numerous historical and cultural tourist attractions.
Andrei-Florin Băbăț, Sorin Pavel
openaire   +3 more sources

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