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Lepenski vir. Galerija Studentskog centra Zagreb, ožujak, 1968.
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Out-of-Anatolia: cultural and genetic interactions during the Neolithic expansion in the Aegean
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Revision of the genera Cernosvitovia Omodeo, 1956, Italobolkaniona Mrsic & Sapkarev, 1988 and Allolobophora Eisen, 1874 from the Balkans [PDF]
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Houses and burials at Lepenski Vir
European Journal of Archaeology, 2000Houses and burials recorded in the settlements of Lepenski Vir I and II and burials previously ascribed to Lepenski Vir III are here discussed in view of the recent analyses of archaeological material and re-analyses of the field burial record from this site.
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A pot in house 54 at Lepenski Vir I
Antiquity, 2001Pottery was found in situ in the Mesolithic layers of the site Lepenski Vir in the Iron Gates gorges of the Danube. This discovery raises issues about Meso-Neolithic contact in the second half of the 7th millennium cal BC. Here discussion of the evidence from Lepenski Vir and Padina explores the Neolithic groups which made contact, opening the debate ...
Milutin Garašanin, Ivana Radovanović
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Was fishing village of Lepenski Vir built by Europe’s first farmers?
2022AbstractToday, it is widely accepted that agriculture and settled village life arrived in Europe as a cultural package, carried by people migrating from Anatolia and the Aegean Basin. The putative fisher-forager site of Lepenski Vir in Serbia has long been acknowledged as an exception to this model.
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