When did the ‘Neolithic package’ reach Lepenski Vir? Radiometric and faunal evidence
A recent dating program on animal bone samples from Lepenski Vir, along with faunal and various archaeometric analyses, allows us to suggest a new stratigraphic and chronological sequence for the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Lepenski Vir in the north ...
Dušan Borić, Vesna Dimitrijević
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The bioarchaeology of the Neolithic transition: evidence of dental pathologies at Lepenski Vir (Serbia) [PDF]
The Neolithic transition affected human biology, which is visible as a series of inter- related skeletal and dental pathological conditions. The population of Lepenski vir culture, which inhabited the region of the Danube Gorges between 9500–5500 BC ...
Marija Radović, Sofija Stefanović
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Use-wear and residue analysis of knapped stone artefacts from Lepenski Vir and Padina (Serbia) [PDF]
Following a series of published analyses ranging from architecture to prehistoric diet of the Iron Gates’ inhabitants, our research aims to present new results regarding use-wear analysis of knapped stone artefacts from Lepenski Vir and Padina with a ...
Anđa Petrović +3 more
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Was the fishing village of Lepenski Vir built by Europe’s first farmers? [PDF]
It is now 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.
Blöcher, Jens +6 more
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Birth and death: Infant burials from Vlasac and Lepenski Vir [PDF]
Why were infants buried beneath house-floors at the Mesolithic and early Neolithic site of Lepenski Vir? Undertaking a new analysis of the neonate remains at Vlasac and Lepenski Vir the authors reject the idea of sacrificial infanticide, and ...
Boric, Dusan, Stefanovic, S.
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The Mesolithic populations of the Danube’s Iron Gates Gorge (Serbia/Romania) spanned over 1500 years (from before 7000 BC to around 5500 BC) in one of the more favourable foraging environments of Europe. Over most of this period, the dominant economy was
Mirjana Roksandic
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High-Resolution AMS Dating of Architecture, Boulder Artworks and the Transition to Farming at Lepenski Vir. [PDF]
AbstractThe archaeological site of Lepenski Vir is widely known after its remarkable stone art sculptures that represent a unique and unprecedented case of Holocene hunter-gatherer creativity. These artworks were found largely associated with equally unique trapezoidal limestone building floors around their centrally located rectangular stone-lined ...
Borić D +10 more
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Dating burial practices and architecture at Lepenski Vir [PDF]
Previous attempts to establish a chronology for Lepenski Vir using three different methods (stratigraphy, radiometric 14C dating of bulk charcoal samples, and AMS 14C dating of human bone collagen) produced inconsistent results. Discrepancies between the human bone and charcoal ages were found to result from a reservoir effect in the bones of people ...
Bonsall, Clive +5 more
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THE SECRET OF INDUS VALLEY SEALS UNSEALED
Belief in goddesses helping mothers to have healthy and numerous offspring covered vast expanses of Europe and Middle East during several million years from the Neolithic to the period of early Christianity.
Борис Ф. Хлебец
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The application of combined SWOT AHP method in planning of tourism development strategy in the case of the Timok Region [PDF]
Municipalities of the Timok Region are adopting strategies of development that seek to increase revenues. In these strategies they start to look at tourism as a way of filling the budget.
Šljivović Mladen
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