The archaeological site of Lepenski Vir is widely known after its remarkable stone art sculptures that represent a unique and unprecedented case of Holocene hunter-gatherer creativity. These artworks were found largely associated with equally unique trapezoidal limestone building floors around their centrally located rectangular stone-lined hearths. A debate has raged since the discovery of the site about the chronological place of various discovered features. While over years different views from that of the excavator about the stratigraphy and chronology of the site have been put forward, some major disagreements about the chronological position of the features that make this site a key point of reference in European Prehistory persist. D...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radi...
Archaeological investigations in the Iron Gates reach of the Lower Danube Valley between 1964 and 19...
The research of Vrbjanska Čuka in 2017 continued those started the previous season, but resulted in ...
The archaeological site of Lepenski Vir is widely known after its remarkable stone art sculptures th...
This article offers a new look at the stratigraphy and chronology of Mesolithic and Neolithic deposi...
This paper employs new evidence—including new AMS dates—to support a reinterpretation of the stratig...
In the past ten years, recent studies of the Mesolithic-Neolithic sequences of the Danube Gorges (pl...
This paper presents the results of the analysis of the documentation from the excavations at the si...
A recent dating program on animal bone samples from Lepenski Vir, along with faunal and various arch...
Only few sites/regions in Europe exhibit uninterrupted sequences of occupation across the Mesolithic...
Since 2006, new excavations of the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac in the Danube Gorges of the n...
Over the past few years, new investigations in northern Bulgaria at the site of Bacho Kiro have revi...
In this paper we present 17 new AMS dates from the Mesolithic–Early Neolithic sites of Padina and Ha...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radi...
Archaeological investigations in the Iron Gates reach of the Lower Danube Valley between 1964 and 19...
The research of Vrbjanska Čuka in 2017 continued those started the previous season, but resulted in ...
The archaeological site of Lepenski Vir is widely known after its remarkable stone art sculptures th...
This article offers a new look at the stratigraphy and chronology of Mesolithic and Neolithic deposi...
This paper employs new evidence—including new AMS dates—to support a reinterpretation of the stratig...
In the past ten years, recent studies of the Mesolithic-Neolithic sequences of the Danube Gorges (pl...
This paper presents the results of the analysis of the documentation from the excavations at the si...
A recent dating program on animal bone samples from Lepenski Vir, along with faunal and various arch...
Only few sites/regions in Europe exhibit uninterrupted sequences of occupation across the Mesolithic...
Since 2006, new excavations of the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac in the Danube Gorges of the n...
Over the past few years, new investigations in northern Bulgaria at the site of Bacho Kiro have revi...
In this paper we present 17 new AMS dates from the Mesolithic–Early Neolithic sites of Padina and Ha...
This is the published version, also available here: https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radi...
Archaeological investigations in the Iron Gates reach of the Lower Danube Valley between 1964 and 19...
The research of Vrbjanska Čuka in 2017 continued those started the previous season, but resulted in ...