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An Engraved Human Bone from the Mesolithic–Neolithic Site of Lepenski Vir (Serbia)
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2016Post-mortem manipulations of the body were common at Mesolithic–Neolithic sites along the Danube River. During assessment of disarticulated human remains from Lepenski Vir, an unusual set of incisions (notches) were observed on the diaphysis of a human left radius along with a few cut-marks.
Rosalind Wallduck, Silvia M. Bello
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Death in the line of duty: late medieval burials at the site of Lepenski Vir, Serbia
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2007AbstractFour late medieval burials were excavated at the site of Lepenski Vir in the Iron Gates Gorge, Serbia. One of the individuals, Lepenski Vir 62, exhibits evidence of a sharp‐force trauma on the left parietal, consistent with a combat wound. None of the other contemporaneous individuals show any evidence of trauma or other pathology on the few ...
Roksandić, Mirjana +2 more
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Journal of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
<p>The protection of archaeological sites is crucial for preserving their authenticity and historical significance. This study evaluates the effectiveness of protective structures implemented at three different sites: Villa dei Misteri in Pompeii, Lepenski Vir in Serbia, and GT1 G&ouml;bekli Tepe in Turkey.
Nastasija Kocić +3 more
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<p>The protection of archaeological sites is crucial for preserving their authenticity and historical significance. This study evaluates the effectiveness of protective structures implemented at three different sites: Villa dei Misteri in Pompeii, Lepenski Vir in Serbia, and GT1 G&ouml;bekli Tepe in Turkey.
Nastasija Kocić +3 more
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People of Lepenski Vir: sharing and caring for the 3D osteoarchaeological record [PDF]
In the past years, means of acquisition of 3D information became all present - the requirements to successfully create an accurately reconstructed copy of an object in 3D dramatically plummeted and made the process broadly available to both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Pendić, Jugoslav +3 more
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Production and use: Beyond stone tools. Example of house 32, Lepenski Vir (Serbia) [PDF]
Stats Comments Citations (1) References (14) Related research (10+) Share More Related research Behind the scenes. Introduction to the human activities in the Iron Gates region. Preliminary use-wear analysis of chipped stone artefacts from Lepenski Vir and Padina (Serbia) Conference Paper Full-text available November 2019 Download View more Description
Mitrović, Milica, Petrović, Anđa
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Studien zur Lepenski Vir-Kultur. Darstellung und Interpretation der Kulturmerkmale und Befunde
Jahresschrift für mitteldeutsche Vorgeschichte, Bd.openaire +1 more source
The Lepenski Vir Fauna: Bones in Houses and Between Houses:
2000Kultura Lepenskega Vira je znana po svojih monumentalnih kamnitih plastikah, nenavadni arhitekturi in nejasni umeščenosti med mezolitik in neolitik. Razen tega naj bi bila ta kultura ena od prvih v Evropi, kjer so udomačili psa. Obstajajo tudi zapisi o kosteh drugih udomačenih vrst, ki so jih prvotno interpretirali kot da pripadajo ribiško-lovsko ...
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Production and use: Beyond stone tools. Example of house 32, Lepenski Vir (Serbia)
2019Lepenski Vir, located in the Iron Gates region (SE Serbia), is a well-known site for its monumental sculptures and numerous trapezoidal houses dated to the Mesolithic/Early Neolithic period, c. 6200-5900 cal BC. Absolute dates indicate that prehistoric communities have been inhabiting the site in wider chronological span, c.
Anda Petrovic, Milica Mitrovic
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