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Was Lepenski Vir an ancient Sun or Pleiades observatory?
In this work we consider some old hypotheses according to which remarkable mesolithic village Lepenski Vir (9500 -- 5500 BC) at the right (nearly west) Danube riverside in the Iron gate in Serbia was an ancient (one of the oldest) Sun observatory. We use method recently suggested by A. C.
Pankovic, Vladan +2 more
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Lepenski Vir: Προσεγγίσεις στην αρχαιολογία του φύλου
The aim of this essay is to formulate approaches to the defining the role of the social gender in the formation of the cultural perceptions of the riparian Mesolithic-Neolithic settlement of the Lepenski Vir Danube. It is oriented towards a different view, from that proposed by traditional models that support the existence of a matriarchal society ...
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The Lepenski Vir conundrum: reinterpretation of the Mesolithic and Neolithic sequences in the Danube Gorges [PDF]
This paper employs new evidence—including new AMS dates—to support a reinterpretation of the stratigraphic and architectural phasing of Lepenski Vir, and links this new evidence with the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in the region by critiquing dominant models.
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The Invention of Tradition: Vinča Script
The problematic term the Vinča script denotes a number of incised ornaments and signs on the surface of the pottery of the Vinča culture – one of the most important »cultures« of the South Eastern European Neolithic.
Aleksandar Palavestra
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Frank Lloyd Wright. Earthwork for a symbiotic landscape [PDF]
En los años veinte Wright tiene que trabajar en las laderas de California con nuevas estrategias proyectivas, sus casas ya no pueden ser horizontales y tienen que adaptarse a la pendiente.
Jové Sandoval, José María
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Agriculture or Neolithic Expansion in the Northern Balkans: the case of Iron Gates
This paper reviews the hypothesis of Mesolithic agricultural practices at the northern shore Lepenski Vir – Schela Cladovei culture sites of the Danube Iron Gates.
Dinu, A.
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A freshwater diet-derived C-14 reservoir effect at the Stone Age sites in the Iron Gates gorge [PDF]
Human bones from single inhumation burials and artifacts made from terrestrial mammal (ungulate) bone found in direct association with the skeletons were obtained from the Stone Age site of Schela Cladovei situated just below the iron Gates Gorge of the ...
Bonsall, C. +5 more
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Use of three isotopes to calibrate human bone radiocarbon determinations from Kainapirina (SAC), Watom Island, Papua New Guinea [PDF]
In archaeological dating, the greatest confidence is usually placed upon radiocarbon results of material that can be directly related to a defined archaeological event.
Green, Roger, Petchey, Fiona
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Le gisem ent se trouve sur la rive droite du Danube, à 1,5 km de l’em bouchure de la B oljetinka dans le D anube et à 14,5 km au nord-ouest au-dessus de D onji M ilanovac.
Tatjana Bregant
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Mesolithic Europe : glimpses of another world [PDF]
[First Paragraph] Mesolithic Europe holds a special place in our imagination. Perhaps more than any other region and period, it is unique in conjuring up a strange sense of both 'otherness' and familiarity.
Spikins, Penny
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