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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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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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Transforming Traditions of Material Culture. Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Pottery Style, Production and Use During the Second Half of the 6th Millennium Cal BC in South-eastern Transdanubia and Beyond

open access: yesHungarian archaeology, 2020
One of the most salient traits of a major milestone in European history, the shift to a Neolithic life-style in Central Europe and the associated social changes, was the emergence of pottery production.
T. Marton   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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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Between the Danube and the Deep Blue Sea : zooarchaeological meta-analysis reveals variability in the spread and development of Neolithic farming across the western Balkans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct 'streams', respectively around the Mediterranean littoral and along the Danube corridor to central Europe.
Gaastra, Jane   +2 more
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Ground and abrasive stone tools from the Early Neolithic site of Bataševo (Serbia)

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2021
The rescue excavations in Bataševo in central Serbia showed that it was a multi-layer site, on which occupation traces dated from the Early Neolithic, and then from the Bronze Age and the Roman period to the Middle Ages.
Antonović, D., Dimić, V.
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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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The oldest cultural horizon of trench XV at Drenovac [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2008
Re-excavation of a Neolithic site at Slatina - Turska česma in Drenovac near Paraćin started in 2004. Trench XV, with an area of 36 sq. m., was explored between 2004 and 2006. The cultural layer in this trench ended at the depth of approx.
Perić Slaviša
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Along the Rivers and into the Plain: Early Crop Diversity in the Central and Western Balkans and Its Relationship with Environmental and Cultural Variables

open access: yesQuaternary, 2022
Agriculture is a complex and dynamic socio-ecological system shaped by environmental, economic, and social factors. The crop resource pool is its key component and one that best reflects environmental limitations and socio-economic concerns of the ...
Anne de Vareilles   +3 more
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NEW DATA ABOUT THE ”WHITE PAINTED POTTERY” CULTURAL HORIZON IN TRANSYLVANIA

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2022
The knowledge of the earliest Neolithic cultural horizon in Transylvania (Starčevo-Criș I-II phases or Precriș culture) took shape in the last 50 years, gradually, with the discovery of traces of habitation in various researched sites.
Marius-Mihai CIUTĂ, Anamaria TUDORIE
doaj   +1 more source

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