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Palaeodemography of the foraging to farming transition: insights from the Danube Gorges Mesolithic-Neolithic transformations

2021
The diffusion of the farming way-of-life into environments occupied by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in Europe has been associated with two major demographic events: the migrations of farmers originating from the Near-East and an unprecedented population increase, the “Neolithic Demographic Transition” (NDT).
Jelena Jovanović   +2 more
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Mesolithic-Neolithic Transformations: The Populations of the Danube Gorges

2014
In the Danube Gorges that lie between Serbia and Romania, several archeological sites critical for the understanding of the transitions between the Mesolithic and Neolithic in southeastern Europe have been discovered. In particular, several preserved burial sites, containing around 500 individual skeletal remains, offer a unique opportunity to examine ...
Borić, Dušan   +2 more
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Danube Bend: Miocene Half-Caldera and Pleistocene Gorge

2015
The Danube Bend, a river curvature, called Visegrad Gorge in its deepest and narrowest part, is one of the most picturesque landscapes in Hungary. Its origin and relief evolution has been a long-standing problem in Hungarian earth sciences. A number of geomorphological theories have been put forward in explaining the valley with a U-shaped planform ...
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Fașancul in the Danube Gorge – the celebration of the masks – a tradition that will not be lost

FILOLOGIA MODERNĂ: REALIZĂRI ŞI PERSPECTIVE ÎN CONTEXT EUROPEAN
It can be said that folklore represents an “arch over time”, a bridge, an indestructible link between what was and what will remain as a legacy to posterity. That is why, in the present work, we analyze a tradition specific to the area of the Danube Gorge – Fășancul/ Fărșangul – a celebration of masks, known in folklore as “carnival”.
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The Iron Gates Gorge: a corridor or barrier in the spread of modern humans from Lower to Middle Danube [PDF]

open access: possible, 2023
Recent research into the transition from the Middle to the Upper Paleolithic in the Lower Danube has shown that there is a concentration of sites from the early phase of the settlement of modern humans in the area. The Initial Upper Paleolithic was confirmed at sites in northern Bulgaria, while several (Proto) Aurignacian sites were recently identified
Mihailović, Dušan   +7 more
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Seasons, life cycles and memory in the Danube Gorges, c. 10000-5500 BC

2002
This thesis was digitised by the British Library from microfilm. You can acquire a single copy of this thesis for research purposes by clicking on the padlock icon on the thesis file. Please be aware that the text in the supplied thesis pdf file may not be as clear as text in a thesis that was born digital or digitised directly from paper due to the ...
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As time goes by: Human-wildlife dynamics in the Danube gorges throughout the Holocene [PDF]

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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 its banks.
Marković, Dimitrije   +2 more
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