Of herds and societies-Seasonal aspects of Vinča culture herding and land use practices revealed using sequential stable isotope analysis of animal teeth. [PDF]
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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Vinča-Belo Brdo, a late neolithic site in Serbia consideration of the macro-botanical remains as indicators of dietary habits [PDF]
The analysis of macro-botanical remains from the late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo has provided first information on the range of crops and wild plants present at the site, and revealed their potential role as foodstuffs.
Filipović Dragana, Tasić Nenad N.
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Foodways architecture: storing, processing and dining structures at the Late Neolithic Vinča culture site at Stubline [PDF]
The paper presents an analysis of storing, processing and dining structures from the Vinča culture site at Stubline. Numerous clay structures found in houses were associated with everyday activities related to food.
Miloš Spasić, Saša Živanović
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De facto refuse or structured deposition? House inventories of the late neolithic Vinča culture [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to determine whether there are reasons to believe that inventories from the Late Neolithic Vinča culture houses do not represent systemic assemblages and to offer an interpretation of household assemblage variation ...
Porčić Marko
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Cattle to settle – bull to rule: on bovine iconography among Late Neolithic Vinča culture communities [PDF]
Bovine iconography is one of the most important components for understanding social identities among Neolithic Vinča culture communities. It is believed that both wild and domesticated cattle were introduced into Vinča culture symbolic practice as one of
Miloš Spasić
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Surface researches on the valley of the Frăsinet river (Frăsinetul de Pădure village, Dobrosloveni commune, Olt County). I [PDF]
Archaeological researches developed on the Frăsinetului River valley, Dobrosloveni commune, in December 2021, revealed close up to a private lake, situated in the north-east of the Frăsinet village, a very rich area in archaeological remains.
Sabin Popovici +4 more
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Stone raw materials in the Vinča culture: Petrographic analysis of assemblage from Vinča and Belovode [PDF]
This paper shows the results of petrographic analyses of raw materials used for making the ground stone industry implements in two Vinča culture sites Vinča and Belovode.
Antonović Dragana +2 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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Vinča-Belo Brdo: Vernissages of eneolithic belgrade and its vicinity I [PDF]
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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On the issue of an ossuary: Pit dwelling Z in the oldest horizon at Vinča [PDF]
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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