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Early Christian Archaeology in Northern Croatia

2017
The state of research of early Christian archaeology in northern Croatia is discussed, attention to some of its peculiarities and controversial issues brought, and finally, an unusual poverty in finds, especially as concerns architecture, pinpointed. This is done on the basis of architecutal remains or a presumption of their existence, as well as on ...
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Conglomerates of Northern Dalmatia (Coastal Dinarides, Croatia)

Facies, 2000
Bored clasts occur in Eocene conglomerates deposited in the upper shoreface and beachface settings of the Dinaric foreland basin. The trace fossil assemblage consists of Gastrochaenolites, Trypanites, and possibly some other ichnotaxa and may be compared to the Trypanites Ichnofacies.
Zupanič, Jožica, Babić, Ljubomir
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Epidemiology of orofacial clefts in Northern Croatia

2013
Epidemiology of orofacial clefts in Northern ...
Mahulja-Stamenković, Vesna   +2 more
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Miocene Ostracodes of Northern Croatia

2006
Na prostoru sjeverne Hrvatske izdvojena je ostrakodna fauna donjomiocenske i srednjemiocenske starosti, a po prvi put je izvršena ostrakodna zonacija istraživanih naslaga. Izdvojeno je pet ostrakodnih zona: NO-5 (otnang), NO-6 (karpat), NO-7 (donji baden), NO- 8 (srednji baden) i NO-9 (gornji baden). Donjomiocenska zona NO-5 slatkovodnog i slatkovodno-
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The First Farmers of Northern Croatia

Quaderno - Società per la Preistoria e Protostoria della Regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 2005
In south-eastern Europe, in the area of northern Croatia between the rivers Drava, Danube and Sava, the first Neolithic settlements developed during the Early and Middle Neolithic (c. 6.000-4.800 cal BC).
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The Stelae of Northern Croatia

2013
The majority of the 60 stelae or their fragments discussed in this paper have been published before, but hardly ever extensively and never as a whole, within a systematic approach to their typology and the patterns of use. Based on the typology, chronology, artistic styles and epigraphy, various aspects are covered, such as the dynamics of use ...
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Geological profile of the Lubuška pit, Northern Velebit, Croatia

2018
The Lubuška pit is located in the area of the Strict Reserve “Hajdučki and Rožanski kukovi“ within the borders of the Northern Velebit National Park. Its entrance is situated at 1495 m above sea level. During previous speleological expeditions the pit has been explored to a depth of 508 m.
Kurečić, Tomislav   +2 more
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Early medieval bone tools from Northern Croatia

2014
In recent years several systematic archaeological excavations of early medieval sites in northern Croatian territory were conducted. In some structures bone tools were found, mostly made of hollowed sheep or goat tibiae bones, pointed at one side. In scientific literature these objects are mostly known as bone awls or rarely as bone thatching needles ...
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14C dating of early neolithic settlements in northern Croatia

2006
Knowledge of the absolute age of a certain material is of great importance in archaeology, and one of the most well-known and most often used methods of absolute age determination of organic samples is the radiocarbon (14C) method. In the region of the Northern Croatia 66 settlements are known from the period of the Starčevo culture, the first ...
Minichreiter, Kornelija   +1 more
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Iron age textile production in northern Croatia

2022
From household to funerary and ceremonial contexts, through weaves of different kinds produced by variously spun threads with the help of specialized equipment, the woven fabrics have had a particular place reserved among the topics in the research of women’s roles and activities within the Iron Age communities.
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