Late Vinča culture settlement at Crkvine in Stubline: Household organization and urbanization in the Late Vinča culture period [PDF]
The site Crkvine is situated in the vicinity of the village Stubline in the borough of Obrenovac around 40 km to the southwest of Belgrade (Serbia). In the first section of this work we present the comprehensive report about the investigations ...
Crnobrnja Adam +2 more
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New spondylus findings at Vinča-Belo Brdo: 1998-2001 campaigns and regional approach to problem [PDF]
Distribution of spondylus findings on prehistoric sites is remarkable and encompasses the whole European continent except West Mediterranean and North Europe.
Dimitrijević Vesna M., Tripković Boban
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Effect of Nanoparticles Type and Content on the Antimicrobial Activity of Magnetoelectric Polymer-Based Composites. [PDF]
Magnetoelectric P(VDF‐TrFE) nanocomposites containing CFO or Fe3O4 nanoparticles were developed to generate electroactive microenvironments under magnetic stimulation. At 1 Hz, particularly with 20% CFO, strong antimicrobial effects were observed against E. coli and S. aureus. This approach highlights the potential of magnetically activated surfaces to
Moreira J +6 more
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Bowls With Everted Rim from Stubline – An Emblematic Vessel Type of Late Vinča Culture
Bowls with everted rim are distributed over the vast territory of Central Balkans, as one of the most frequent bowl type from numerous Vinča D settlements. They were probably used as consumption bowls or plates for consuming of both liquid and solid food.
Miloš Spasić +2 more
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Review of recent data in Starinar 64 regarding the sites of Belovode and Pločnik [PDF]
Archaeological investigations at Belovode and Pločnik, settlements of Vinča culture, have been conducted for an extensive number of years. The most intriguing contents were the archaeometallurgical finds, located partly within defined contexts ...
Šljivar Duško
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Some remarks on the genesis of the early Eneolithic in the Central Balkans [PDF]
The study addresses an imprecisely defined period between the end of the Neolithic and the beginning of the Eneolithic in the Central Balkans. The study primarily refers to the characteristic ceramic forms common to both the Vinča culture and ...
Bulatović Aleksandar +3 more
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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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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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Circular enclosure from the early copper age in north-western Serbia site of Šančina in Desić, near Šabac (excavations 2017-2019) [PDF]
In the wooded landscapes on the last northern slopes of the mountain Cer, a very well-preserved palisade ditch enclosure of small dimensions and a regular circular shape was discovered (site of Šančina, Desić village).
Jevtić Miloš, Cerović Momir
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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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