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What We Do for Food

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2022
Food is essential for survival, but how humans obtain and manage it is regulated socially. The life of Neolithic and other non-industrial communities depended on environmental variations – temperature patterns and precipitation. For farming communities,
Ana Đuričić
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On the issue of an ossuary: Pit dwelling Z in the oldest horizon at Vinča [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2006
This paper deals with the issue of a common grave or so-called ossuary with entrance hall - found in the deepest layer at Vinča. The paper is based on the research conducted by M. Vasić in 1931 and 1934.
Perić Slaviša, Nikolić Dubravka
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Farming Beginning in Southwestern Transylvania (Romania). Subsistence Strategies in Mureş Valley during the Early Neolithic

open access: yesDiversity, 2022
Early Neolithic communities penetrated in southwestern Transylvania and were established in the Mureș Valley where they found suitable territories for domestic animal herds and probably plant cultivation.
Daniel Ioan Malaxa   +6 more
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Early and middle Neolithic figurines – the migration of religious belief

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2007
In Linear Pottery Culture, two types of anthropomorphic figurines are distinguishable: Type 1 figurines have a columnar body, without legs or hips, while Type 2 figurines show more detail in their body shape.
Valeska Becker
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Biography of a Painted Vessel from Starčevo: Discovering Layers of Meaning

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2021
Scientific interest in the painted pottery of the Starčevo culture in Serbia dates back to the very beginnings of research and the first works on the relative-chronological systematization of the Early and Middle Neolithic of the central Balkans.
Olga Bajčev
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The supply system of siliceous rocks between the Drava, Sava and Danube rivers during the Starčevo culture

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2011
This paper analyses the production processes of chipped stone artefacts from ten Starčevo culture sites in the area between the rivers Sava, Drava and Danube.
Rajna Sošić Klindžić
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Așezarea Starcevo-Criș de la Munteni - "Broscărie" (Tecuci)

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2016
The Starcevo-Criș Settlement at Munteni - "Broscărie" (Tecuci) The Starčevo-Criș settlement at Munteni – "Broscărie" / "Ghiolărie" (Galați County) is located on the lower terrace of the Bârlad River, near the village of Munteni (fig. 1, 2).
Cornelia-Magda Lazarovici   +2 more
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The white beauty – Starčevo culture jewellery

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2012
The Neolithic is an interesting phase for observing the changes which affected the material culture and the ideology of the prehistoric groups in Europe. The production of personal ornaments improved and new types appeared. A new kind of adornment object
Selena Vitezović
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he Neolithic bone industry from the site of Slatina–Paraćin (excavations of 1962–1985)

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2021
The site of Slatina in the vicinity of the town of Paraćin (Serbia), in the valley of Velika Morava River, was a large Neolithic settlement, with substantial remains attributed to the Late Neolithic Vinča culture.
Vitezović, S.
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Lost in Transition: The problem of Early/Middle to Late Neolithic Transition in Yugoslav/Serbian Archaeology of the second half of the 20th century

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2015
Numerous Neolithic sites from the territory of modern Serbia and adjacent areas have traditionally been attributed, on the grounds of the archaeological finds, to two “cultures” – Starčevo and Vinča.
Jasna Vuković
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