With the exception of the well known Mesolithic sites in the Danube Gorges (or the Iron Gates), the wider areas of the Central Balkans and southern fringes of the Great Pannonian Plain still represent a terra incognita when it comes to the presence of Mesolithic communities. The absence of Mesolithic sites in the region was associated with environmental changes in the Early Holocene, presumed low human population densities, limited possibilities of detection, or the lack of adequate research. However, valuable insights into the obscure regional Mesolithic can be gained not only by new archaeological excavations, but also by revisiting and reanalysing of existing archaeological collections. Particularly informative in this respect are the Ea...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
With the exception of the well known Mesolithic sites in the Danube Gorges (or the Iron Gates), the ...
With the exception of well known Mesolithic sites in the Danube Gorges, which provide ample evidence...
In this paper we present 17 new AMS dates from the Mesolithic–Early Neolithic sites of Padina and Ha...
Apart from the well/known Mesolithic sites in the Danube Gorges, occupied more or less continuously ...
Recent research in the Central Balkans is discovering multiple human occupations previously unknown ...
The Central Balkans, in present-day Serbia, was a potentially dynamic zone during the Middle and Upp...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
In the past ten years, recent studies of the Mesolithic-Neolithic sequences of the Danube Gorges (pl...
The Balkans, particularly southern and central, were sparsely populated in the Mesolithic and the oc...
The Iron Gates area (Serbia and Romania) is well known for its extraordinary Mesolithic finds, first...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
With the exception of the well known Mesolithic sites in the Danube Gorges (or the Iron Gates), the ...
With the exception of well known Mesolithic sites in the Danube Gorges, which provide ample evidence...
In this paper we present 17 new AMS dates from the Mesolithic–Early Neolithic sites of Padina and Ha...
Apart from the well/known Mesolithic sites in the Danube Gorges, occupied more or less continuously ...
Recent research in the Central Balkans is discovering multiple human occupations previously unknown ...
The Central Balkans, in present-day Serbia, was a potentially dynamic zone during the Middle and Upp...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...
In the past ten years, recent studies of the Mesolithic-Neolithic sequences of the Danube Gorges (pl...
The Balkans, particularly southern and central, were sparsely populated in the Mesolithic and the oc...
The Iron Gates area (Serbia and Romania) is well known for its extraordinary Mesolithic finds, first...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
The paper provides a detailed overview of new radiocarbon dates, stable isotopes, and anthropologica...