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Faunal Remains From Kula, A Mesolithic-Neolithic Site At The Exit Of The Danube Gorges (Serbia)
The paper presents the results of the analysis of faunal (mammal, fish and mollusc) remains from Kula, a Mesolithic-Neolithic site at the exit of the Danube Gorges in Serbia. Although the analysed sample represents only an arbitrarily saved portion of the original assemblage and is therefore biased, it offers important new insights into the variability
Živaljević, Ivana; +2 more
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ABSTRACT Large rivers are complex freshwater systems with high habitat heterogeneity providing home and resources for numerous species. Even though they are considered biodiversity hotspots, our knowledge about the ecological requirements of inhabiting biota is still not sufficient.
Marina Vilenica +6 more
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Evidence for the oldest Middle Palaeolithic cave occupation in the Romanian Carpathians
ABSTRACT The Middle and Upper Palaeolithic sites in the Carpathians and Danube lowlands constitute key contexts for tracing the dispersal of Homo sapiens into central‐western Europe and the replacement of Homo neanderthalensis. Surprisingly, the Romanian archaeological inventory lacks transitional technologies and only a few sites have been ...
Christoph Schmidt +7 more
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AN INTERCULTURAL APPROACH TO THE DANUBE GORGE (BRIDGING ETHNIC DISPARITIES BY ENSURING CULTURAL COMPETENCE)
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ABSTRACT Biodiversity, climate change, and food security are closely related and increasing worldwide concerns. Therefore, sustainable productivity and changes to the livestock industry are required for the maintenance or amelioration of the global environment and the future of humanity.
Masaaki Taniguchi
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Regional characteristics of individual housing units in Serbia from the aspect of applied building technologies [PDF]
Individual housing units in Serbia have been studied from the aspect of applied technical solutions. Analyzed data have been collected during a field research in accordance with the current administrative regional division, and they represent a ...
Jovanović-Popović Milica +2 more
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The Current State of Phyto-Coenological Research in the “Iron Gates” Danube Gorge (Banat, Romania) [PDF]
Abstract The author of the study writes a concise history of the phyto-coenological research conducted previously in the Danube Gorge; he notes the papers and the respective publishing years for the botanists who contributed with research to the knowledge of the cormophyte vegetation along the aforementioned sector of the Danube River.
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This study examines the effects of an experimental flood on two river reaches with differing sediment availability. The upstream reach, narrower and characterized by limited sediment availability, exhibited minimal morphodynamic and habitat shifts, whereas the downstream reach, wider and with substantial sediment input, underwent significant ...
Tulio Soto Parra +2 more
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Abstract The present drainage network of Bulgaria is the result of a complex Neogene and Quaternary evolution. Karst, which has developed on 23% of the territory, further complicates the hydrological pattern. Fresh waters of Bulgaria drain into the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea basins and can be roughly divided into the Danube (Middle and Lower Danube),
Anja Palandačić +4 more
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It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern 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. Although the Neolithic expansion is well-documented at a regional level, the nature and consequences of local ...
de Becdelievre, Camille +4 more
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