The Bronze Age Maros culture, widespread in the southern parts of the Carpathian basin, is characterised by rich and diverse material culture, recovered from settlements and from necropoles. Some of the burials of the Maros culture contained rich funerary equipment, that encompassed ceramic vessels, bronze weapons, bronze and gold jewellery, as well as ornaments made from osseous raw materials. One of the necropoles that yielded interesting finds of bone ornaments was discovered at the site of Ostojićevo, situated in the Banat region in north-eastern Serbia. This necropolis contained graves belonging to the Early and Middle Bronze Age; out of 285 graves, 77 were attributed to the Maros culture. Osseous ornaments recovered from these graves ...
Within the field of archaeology, cremation studies have the potential to provide important informat...
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Systematic archaeological excavations at the multiphase site of Foeni-Salaş in the Romanian Banat ...
The Bronze Age Maros culture, widespread in the southern parts of the Carpathian basin, is character...
The Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Vinča culture is known for its rich and elaborate material cul...
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for...
In 1970, a Bronze Age necropolis in the village of Velebit to the north of Vojvodina was fully ex...
Osseous raw materials are very convenient for variety of purposes; they can be easily transformed in...
The site of Slatina in the vicinity of the town of Paraćin (Serbia), in the valley of Velika Morava ...
Worked bone and antler tools were regularly used by prehistoric societies in northwest and western A...
The Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Vinča culture is a phenomenon widespread in the central Balkan...
The Velebit necropolis located in the southern zone of the Carpathian basin remains to this day ...
The Iron Gates region represents a unique geographical and historical micro region, inhabited in the...
Starčevo culture, the first Neolithic culture in the central Danubian region in the South-eastern Eu...
The paper presents an extraordinary new find from the site of Velika Humska Čuka near Niš, in Southe...
Within the field of archaeology, cremation studies have the potential to provide important informat...
This paper presents the basic results of the exploration of a necropolis in the locality of Balinov ...
Systematic archaeological excavations at the multiphase site of Foeni-Salaş in the Romanian Banat ...
The Bronze Age Maros culture, widespread in the southern parts of the Carpathian basin, is character...
The Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Vinča culture is known for its rich and elaborate material cul...
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for...
In 1970, a Bronze Age necropolis in the village of Velebit to the north of Vojvodina was fully ex...
Osseous raw materials are very convenient for variety of purposes; they can be easily transformed in...
The site of Slatina in the vicinity of the town of Paraćin (Serbia), in the valley of Velika Morava ...
Worked bone and antler tools were regularly used by prehistoric societies in northwest and western A...
The Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Vinča culture is a phenomenon widespread in the central Balkan...
The Velebit necropolis located in the southern zone of the Carpathian basin remains to this day ...
The Iron Gates region represents a unique geographical and historical micro region, inhabited in the...
Starčevo culture, the first Neolithic culture in the central Danubian region in the South-eastern Eu...
The paper presents an extraordinary new find from the site of Velika Humska Čuka near Niš, in Southe...
Within the field of archaeology, cremation studies have the potential to provide important informat...
This paper presents the basic results of the exploration of a necropolis in the locality of Balinov ...
Systematic archaeological excavations at the multiphase site of Foeni-Salaş in the Romanian Banat ...