The end of Neolithic is in western Serbia marked with a specific type of sites not known in other parts of the central Balkan area. These are small tell-like mounds, usually up to 50 m in diameter, called Obrovactype settlements (meaning - surrounded by a ditch) according to the toponyms of some of them. The main argument in previous interpretations concerning the origin and function of the mounds was the necessity for local inhabitants to adapt to marshy and floodplain environment of the Macva region (western Serbia). Therefore, the aim of this paper is to use the results of the recently conducted geoarchaeological coring in carefully selected locations on-and off-the sites to obtain a preliminary picture of the palaeoenvironment of wester...
Two phases of archaeological investigation were performed in the Novi Sad City Museum at Petrovaradi...
excavation Abstract: The paper deals with the complex problematic of the results of the more than 50...
The first part of this contribution comprises of an outline of bioarchaeological studies connected w...
This study aims to determine the palaeoenvironmental characteristics and activity patterns of Obrova...
The paper analyzed 364 sites from the fifth millennium BC in northwestern Serbia in order to observe...
The Neolithic settlement at Drenovac, in the region of the Middle Morava Valley in central Serbia, ...
esearch has shown that the territory present-day Serbia was continuously inhabited from the earliest...
Interpretations of prehistoric enclosures worldwide have varied from those that see the primary role...
The Central Balkans is considered a key region in the spread of agriculture form SW Asia to central ...
In addition to the decades-long known archaeological ensemble (consisting of a 6th-3rd centuries BC ...
The research of Vrbjanska Čuka in 2017 continued those started the previous season, but resulted in ...
The Neolithic settlement in Vina near Belgrade, Serbia, was occupied for more than a millennium (c. ...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the diachronic social changes that occurred in the Central B...
The rescue excavations in Batasevo in central Serbia showed that it was a multi-layer site, on which...
The region called Zagorje ob Savi (a hilly region along the Sava River) was fairly densely settled i...
Two phases of archaeological investigation were performed in the Novi Sad City Museum at Petrovaradi...
excavation Abstract: The paper deals with the complex problematic of the results of the more than 50...
The first part of this contribution comprises of an outline of bioarchaeological studies connected w...
This study aims to determine the palaeoenvironmental characteristics and activity patterns of Obrova...
The paper analyzed 364 sites from the fifth millennium BC in northwestern Serbia in order to observe...
The Neolithic settlement at Drenovac, in the region of the Middle Morava Valley in central Serbia, ...
esearch has shown that the territory present-day Serbia was continuously inhabited from the earliest...
Interpretations of prehistoric enclosures worldwide have varied from those that see the primary role...
The Central Balkans is considered a key region in the spread of agriculture form SW Asia to central ...
In addition to the decades-long known archaeological ensemble (consisting of a 6th-3rd centuries BC ...
The research of Vrbjanska Čuka in 2017 continued those started the previous season, but resulted in ...
The Neolithic settlement in Vina near Belgrade, Serbia, was occupied for more than a millennium (c. ...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the diachronic social changes that occurred in the Central B...
The rescue excavations in Batasevo in central Serbia showed that it was a multi-layer site, on which...
The region called Zagorje ob Savi (a hilly region along the Sava River) was fairly densely settled i...
Two phases of archaeological investigation were performed in the Novi Sad City Museum at Petrovaradi...
excavation Abstract: The paper deals with the complex problematic of the results of the more than 50...
The first part of this contribution comprises of an outline of bioarchaeological studies connected w...