Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinča culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques [PDF]
A study of decorated Neolithic pottery samples from excavation site Pločnik, Serbia, was performed using X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy.
Perišić Nebojša +4 more
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To whom does Serbian archaeology belong? The case of Belovode and Pločnik [PDF]
The long-standing archaeological research of the Serbian Vinča culture sites of Belovode and Plocnik has been strengthened with the joint collaborative work with the UCL Institute of Archaeology in the past 6 years.
Radivojević Miljana +1 more
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A Contribution to the Study of Social Inequality in the Late Neolithic of the Central Balkans
The social inequality represents one of the major problems of the contemporary world and an important anthropological subject. The transition to agriculture is often viewed as an important turning point for the development of social inequality in (pre ...
Marko Porčić
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Copper minerals and archaeometallurgical materials from the Vinča culture sites of Belovode and Pločnik: Overview of the evidence and new data [PDF]
The Vinča culture sites of Belovode and Pločnik have been attracting scholarly attention for decades now, due to numerous discoveries indicative of copper mineral and metal use in these settlements, which are confirmed as, currently, the ...
Radivojević Miljana +1 more
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Copper processing in Vinča: New contributions to the thesis about metallurgical character of Vinča culture [PDF]
Abundant hand written documentation from excavations of Vinča (1908–1934) offers sufficient evidence that confirms the thesis established by investigator of Vinča M. M. Vasić himself that Vinča was metallurgical center.
Antonović Dragana A.
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Review of recent data in Starinar 64 regarding the sites of Belovode and Pločnik [PDF]
Archaeological investigations at Belovode and Pločnik, settlements of Vinča culture, have been conducted for an extensive number of years. The most intriguing contents were the archaeometallurgical finds, located partly within defined contexts ...
Šljivar Duško
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Things we lost in the fire: The case of the “beautiful” vessel [PDF]
From the earliest excavations on the territory of the central Balkans and up to today, Late Neolithic pottery assemblages have remained one of the most important contributors to our knowledge of the past.
Svilar Marija M.
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Stone tools from locality Crkvine in Stubline [PDF]
Stone artifacts from excavations in Crkvine in 2008. originate from two stratigraphic units, both chronologically defined as the final stage of the Vinča culture: 1. distruction layer above and 2. from the floor of House 1/2008.
Antonović Dragana, Šarić Josip
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Neka pitanja relativne praistorijske hronologije
L’ouvrage «Relative Chronology in O ld World Archeology» peut, par son im portance, être classé parm i les publications particulièrem ent précieuses, parues au cours des dernières années (1).
Milutin Garašanin
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Early Neolithic pastoral land use at Alsónyék-Bátaszék, Hungary (Starčevo culture): New insights from stable isotope ratios. [PDF]
Blanz M +9 more
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