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Of herds and societies-Seasonal aspects of Vinča culture herding and land use practices revealed using sequential stable isotope analysis of animal teeth.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
Late Neolithic Vinča communities, spread over much of central and northern Balkans during the late sixth to mid-fifth millennium BC and characterised by unusually large and densely population centres, would have required highly organised food production ...
Rosalind E Gillis   +5 more
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The Morphological and Anatomical Traits of the Leaf in Representative Vinca Species Observed on Indoor- and Outdoor-Grown Plants

open access: yesPlants, 2021
Morphological and anatomical traits of the Vinca leaf were examined using microscopy techniques. Outdoor Vinca minor and V. herbacea plants and greenhouse cultivated V. major and V. major var. variegata plants had interspecific variations.
Alexandra Ciorîță   +6 more
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Indole Alkaloids from and Growing in Turkey

open access: yesNatural Product Communications, 2012
A new indole alkaloid, 11-hydroxypolyneuridine, was isolated from Vinca major subsp. major L. and the known indole alkaloids vallesiachotamine and isovallesiachotamine from Vinca minor L.
Fatemeh Bahadori   +5 more
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Anthropomorphic figurines from Vinča excavations 1998–2009

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2011
The paper presents figurines from excavations at Vinča 1998–2000 dated to the very end of the Late Neolithic. Along with a presentation and analysis of these objects, the paper addresses questions of the development of sculpture in Vinča, and matters of ...
Nenad Tasić
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I corpora VALICO e VINCA - [rec. di] E. Corino, C. Marello, “Italiano di stranieri. I corpora VALICO e VINCA”, Perugia, Guerra, 2017; E. Corino, C. Onesti (a c. di), “Italiano di apprendenti. Studi a partire da VALICO e VINCA”, Perugia, Guerra, 2018

open access: yesRiCognizioni, 2020
[rec. di] E. Corino, C. Marello, “Italiano di stranieri. I corpora VALICO e VINCA”, Perugia, Guerra, 2017; E. Corino, C. Onesti (a c. di), “Italiano di apprendenti.
Sandro Caruana
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Neolith of Kosovo and Metohia as a special cultural phenomenon [PDF]

open access: yesBaština, 2011
In the conclusion of the work on interpretating the conclusion of the two most beautiful Vinčan sculptures from Kosovo and Metohia, one from the locality of Predionica and the other from Bariljevo, the author l says some facts interesting to all which ...
Petrović Radmilo
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Larvicidal Effect of Vinca Fruit Extract (Vinca rosea) Against Aedes aegypti Larvae and Secondary Metabolites Profile by Thin Layer Chromatography

open access: yesBiology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry, 2014
Background: Vinca rosea is known contain alkaloids, it was usually used to treat various diseases. Alkaloids from Vinca leaves are also already known have larvicidal activity. Based on this toxicological activity, the fruit of Vinca rosea was selected to
Rahmawati Ekaputri   +2 more
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Vinča bowls with protoma [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2014
Bowls with protoma represent one of several tens of types of Vinča vessels made of baked clay which have been published as finds excavated at Vinča sites for more than a century. We are dealing here with bowls of a markedly conical profile, with
Spasić Miloš P., Crnobrnja Adam N.
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Vinča-Belo Brdo: Vernissages of eneolithic belgrade and its vicinity I [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2009
The following paper will discuss the problems of Eneolithic settlements of Baden and Kostolac culture at Vinča near Belgrade. Eneolithic horizons from Vinča site were scarcely published owing to the fact that both Baden and Kostolac layers are ...
Spasić Miloš
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The Invention of Tradition: Vinča Script

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2010
The problematic term the Vinča script denotes a number of incised ornaments and signs on the surface of the pottery of the Vinča culture – one of the most important »cultures« of the South Eastern European Neolithic.
Aleksandar Palavestra
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