This paper advances the current knowledge on past foragers’ ornamental traditions by comparing the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic personal adornments from the southeastern Mediterranean, with a particular focus on the site of Vela Spila (Korcˇula island, Croatia). The assemblages we discuss here date from c. 19,500–8150 cal BP, with occupational evidence both before and after the Pleistocene–Holocene transition in the region. The assemblages from Vela Spila comprise one of the largest and richest records of prehistoric personal ornamentation in Southeastern Europe. Our analysis has allowed us to reconstruct changing traditions and technologies of social expression and symbolism in the Adriatic during a crucial period of socia...
As a part of the multidisciplinary project entitled ‘Archaeological Investigations into the Late Ple...
The study of ornaments made of marine shells has remarkable importance for understanding prehistoric...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is a classic topic of archaeological discussion, and the East Ad...
This paper advances the current knowledge on past foragers’ ornamental traditions by comparing the L...
Archaeological finds of personal ornaments reveal not only behavioural patterns of the society they ...
In the attempt to understand culture and social behavior of prehistoric populations, findings of per...
This paper presents results of contextual, technological, use-wear and residue analyses of body orna...
Personal ornaments are commonly linked to the emergence of symbolic behavior. Although their presenc...
The focus of this paper is the ornament hoard from the Sopot culture site of Čepin-Ovčara in eastern...
The Late Upper Palaeolithic (Epigravettian) sequence at Badanj has yielded an important dataset abou...
The arrival of Modern Humans (MHs) in Europe between 50 ka and 39 ka coincides with significant chan...
International audienceThe beginning of the Neolithic in the Adriatic region dates back to approximat...
Paleolithic art offers unique perspectives on prehistoric societies and cultures. It is also conside...
As a part of the multidisciplinary project entitled ‘Archaeological Investigations into the Late Ple...
The study of ornaments made of marine shells has remarkable importance for understanding prehistoric...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is a classic topic of archaeological discussion, and the East Ad...
This paper advances the current knowledge on past foragers’ ornamental traditions by comparing the L...
Archaeological finds of personal ornaments reveal not only behavioural patterns of the society they ...
In the attempt to understand culture and social behavior of prehistoric populations, findings of per...
This paper presents results of contextual, technological, use-wear and residue analyses of body orna...
Personal ornaments are commonly linked to the emergence of symbolic behavior. Although their presenc...
The focus of this paper is the ornament hoard from the Sopot culture site of Čepin-Ovčara in eastern...
The Late Upper Palaeolithic (Epigravettian) sequence at Badanj has yielded an important dataset abou...
The arrival of Modern Humans (MHs) in Europe between 50 ka and 39 ka coincides with significant chan...
International audienceThe beginning of the Neolithic in the Adriatic region dates back to approximat...
Paleolithic art offers unique perspectives on prehistoric societies and cultures. It is also conside...
As a part of the multidisciplinary project entitled ‘Archaeological Investigations into the Late Ple...
The study of ornaments made of marine shells has remarkable importance for understanding prehistoric...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is a classic topic of archaeological discussion, and the East Ad...