The 2012 and 2013 excavations and subsequent post- excavation analyses by The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia project team at the site of Belovode built upon two decades of earlier work led by the National Museum of Belgrade and the Museum in Požarevac (Jacanović and Šljivar 2003; Šljivar 2006; Šljivar and Jacanović 1996b, 1996c, 1997c; Šljivar et al. 2006). This earlier work across 17 trenches had identified four building horizons (Belovode A–D), the presence of the entire Vinča culture ceramic sequence from Vinča Tordoš (A–B1) to the Gradac Phase (I–III) as well as stone tools, figurines, obsidian blades, animal bone and, most importantly for the current research, evidence for the smelting of copper ores. As detailed in Chapter 5, it was th...
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly...
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly...
The beginnings of extractive metallurgy in Eurasia are contentious. The first cast copper objects in...
Metal production evidence yielded during the excavation campaigns 2012 and 2013 in Belovode shows si...
"The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia is a landmark study in the origins of metallurgy. The project aim...
Metallurgical materials recovered during the excavation campaigns of 2012 and 2013 in Pločnik show s...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
As outlined in Chapter 2, three key lines of enquiry shaped The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia projec...
The analysis of ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode encompassed an assemblage of 68 artefa...
The analysis of ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode encompassed an assemblage of 68 artefa...
This chapter reviews the archaeological evidence for the Vinča culture, the broader archaeological c...
This chapter summarises the macroscopic and microscopic analyses of pottery sherds from the sites of...
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly...
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly...
The beginnings of extractive metallurgy in Eurasia are contentious. The first cast copper objects in...
Metal production evidence yielded during the excavation campaigns 2012 and 2013 in Belovode shows si...
"The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia is a landmark study in the origins of metallurgy. The project aim...
Metallurgical materials recovered during the excavation campaigns of 2012 and 2013 in Pločnik show s...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
This chapter reviews the pre-existing evidence and interpretations for early mineral use and metallu...
As outlined in Chapter 2, three key lines of enquiry shaped The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia projec...
The analysis of ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode encompassed an assemblage of 68 artefa...
The analysis of ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode encompassed an assemblage of 68 artefa...
This chapter reviews the archaeological evidence for the Vinča culture, the broader archaeological c...
This chapter summarises the macroscopic and microscopic analyses of pottery sherds from the sites of...
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly...
The Neolithic polished stone industry in Serbia appears as a fully developed operation, with clearly...
The beginnings of extractive metallurgy in Eurasia are contentious. The first cast copper objects in...