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Arrangement of Vinča culture figurines: a study of social structure and organisation
In this working paper, I present a unique assemblage of 43 figurines and 11 miniature tool models discovered at the Late Vin≠a culture site at Crkvine, Stubline in Serbia. The distinctiveness of this find is that it was discovered in it original context,
Adam N. Crnobrnja
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A Tentative Attempt to Estimate the Systemic Number of the Late Neolithic Vinča Culture Figurines
In this paper an attempt is made to estimate the number of figurines which were in "use" in households of the Late Neolithic Vinča culture. The number of accumulated figurines and houses is used as a starting point.
Marko Porčić
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More than floors and domes – contexts around ovens in the late neolithic of the Central Balkans
Even though ovens are the most prominent feature in the Vinča culture houses, they have often been neglected in the archaeological publications. Usually, only the information about their location or number of floors is provided, but more detailed ...
Ana Đuričić
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The present archaeometric study focuses on a set of archaeological siliceous lithic tools that are assigned to the early Vinča culture period (Vinča A and Vinča B1).
Mar Rey-Solé +4 more
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This paper reflects on the methodology for estimating population size from settlement data. Archaeologists are faced with a static record of houses, which is the result of dynamic processes of population growth and house use.
Marko Porčić
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Dental and jaws status in pre-historic human population of the Gomolava site [PDF]
Introduction Knowledge of biological and cultural heritage represents a significant basis for the advance of human civilization. The aim of this study was to determine and define dental health status of pre-historic people of the Vinca culture.
Grga Đurica +4 more
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Marital Residence Patterns in Late Neolithic Communities of the Vinča Culture
This paper aims to reconstruct the marital residence patterns in late Neolithic communities in the central Balkans. The average size of the habitation site was used as a correlate of patrilocality or matrilocality.
Marko Porčić
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Correction: Of herds and societies-Seasonal aspects of Vinča culture herding and land use practices revealed using sequential stable isotope analysis of animal teeth. [PDF]
Gillis RE +5 more
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