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The oldest cultural horizon of trench XV at Drenovac [PDF]
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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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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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]
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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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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NEW DATA ABOUT THE ”WHITE PAINTED POTTERY” CULTURAL HORIZON IN TRANSYLVANIA
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
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In southeastern Europe, in the region of northern Croatia (between the Drava, Sava, and Danube Rivers), which geographically belongs to southern Pannonia, the first Neolithic settlements developed during the early and middle Neolithic, ca.
Kornelija Minichreiter
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New Data on the Archaeological Obsidians of the Banat and Transylvania [PDF]
Società per la Preistoria e Protostoria della Regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Quaderno 12 ...
BIAGI P., BOUCETTA S, GRATUZE B
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Neolithisation of technology: innovation and tradition in the Starčevo culture osseous industry
The earliest Neolithic cultures in Southeast Europe brought significant changes in many aspects of everyday life, in subsistence, settlement patterns, architecture, and also ritual aspects.
Selena Vitezović
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About neolithic authenticity of finds from Belica [PDF]
The objects of “Neolithic plastic art” from Belica, made from baked clay, stone and bone, have been arriving at the Regional Museum in Jagodina since 1991.
Antonović Dragana, Perić Slaviša
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Dentalium beads - shells of fosillised sea molluscs at the Vinča-Belo brdo site [PDF]
During excavation of the Vinča-Belo Brdo site a significant number of decorated items made from clay, stone, bone, and seashells or snail shells have been collected over the years.
Dimitrijević Vesna +2 more
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