<p>Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the project BIRTH: Birth, mothers and babies: prehistoric fertility in Balkans between 10000-5000 BC, funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's research and innovation programme Horizon2020 (Grant Agreement no. 640557). </p
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population'...
Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the pro...
Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the pro...
<p>Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the ...
<p>Lecture at the Archaeological Museum of Macedonia, Skopje (FYROM) - presentation of the results o...
Stefanović, S. 2015. Prehistoric babies in the (bio)archaeological record. 22nd Neolithic Seminar „M...
The whole evolution of human fertility is based only on indirect evidences, such as sites densities ...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
In this paper, we analyze Early Neolithic (6200–5300 calBC) Starčevo culture anthropomorphic clay fi...
Births, mothers and babies: a bioarchaeological perspective Organiser(s): Sofija Stefanovic (Lab...
The Central Balkans represents an important corridor for the spread of the farming populations from ...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
<p>It is generally accepted that the first fertility increase occured in the Neolithic, during the p...
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population'...
Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the pro...
Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the pro...
<p>Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the ...
<p>Lecture at the Archaeological Museum of Macedonia, Skopje (FYROM) - presentation of the results o...
Stefanović, S. 2015. Prehistoric babies in the (bio)archaeological record. 22nd Neolithic Seminar „M...
The whole evolution of human fertility is based only on indirect evidences, such as sites densities ...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
In this paper, we analyze Early Neolithic (6200–5300 calBC) Starčevo culture anthropomorphic clay fi...
Births, mothers and babies: a bioarchaeological perspective Organiser(s): Sofija Stefanovic (Lab...
The Central Balkans represents an important corridor for the spread of the farming populations from ...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
<p>It is generally accepted that the first fertility increase occured in the Neolithic, during the p...
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population'...