Based on the results of the vertebrate fauna research from 10 Neolithic archaeological sites in Vojvodina (Serbia), two of which belong to Kőrös culture, 7 to Starčevo culture, and one to Vinča culture, the proportional contribution of domestic and wild animals was analysed. These sites were approximately dated between 6000 and 3200 BC. The smallest proportion of domestic animals was recorded at the sites of Golokut-Vizić and Nosa Biserna Obala, while the biggest one at the sites of Prosine-Pećinci, Zlatara-Ruma and Kudoš-Šašinci. A small proportion of domestic animals at Nosa Biserna Obala shows that the animal husbandry was only just at the beginning, and a high proportion of wild animals testifies about the imp...
During research on neolithic cultural sites in North-eastern Serbia fragmented bones were revealed. ...
Abstract. The paper was realized on the study of seven archaeo-zoological samples taken from sites f...
International audienceThis study has for objective to explore interspecific variations in domestic a...
Over the last couple of decades, extensive archaeozoological and aDNA studies have securely placed t...
<p>The domestication of plants and animals, and subsequent the changes that they had triggered om hu...
The domestication of plants and animals, and subsequent the changes that they had triggered om human...
During research on neolithic cultural sites in North-eastern Serbia fragmented bones were revealed. ...
The domestication of plants and animals, and the subsequent changes they had triggered in human soci...
The excavations at “Azmaschka ” settlement hill mark an important stage in the history of prehistori...
Herding and hunting, along with farming, represented the economic basis of subsistence of communitie...
The paper is a summary of the results of zooarchaeological analyses from Medieval sites in the terri...
Previous archaeozoological research indicates that in the area of present-day Serbia during Late Ant...
This paper presents the results of the faunal remains analysis from the medieval settlement of the P...
International audienceThe first occupation levels at Tell Aswad, a Neolithic site located in the cen...
During research on neolithic cultural sites in North-eastern Serbia fragmented bones were revealed. ...
During research on neolithic cultural sites in North-eastern Serbia fragmented bones were revealed. ...
Abstract. The paper was realized on the study of seven archaeo-zoological samples taken from sites f...
International audienceThis study has for objective to explore interspecific variations in domestic a...
Over the last couple of decades, extensive archaeozoological and aDNA studies have securely placed t...
<p>The domestication of plants and animals, and subsequent the changes that they had triggered om hu...
The domestication of plants and animals, and subsequent the changes that they had triggered om human...
During research on neolithic cultural sites in North-eastern Serbia fragmented bones were revealed. ...
The domestication of plants and animals, and the subsequent changes they had triggered in human soci...
The excavations at “Azmaschka ” settlement hill mark an important stage in the history of prehistori...
Herding and hunting, along with farming, represented the economic basis of subsistence of communitie...
The paper is a summary of the results of zooarchaeological analyses from Medieval sites in the terri...
Previous archaeozoological research indicates that in the area of present-day Serbia during Late Ant...
This paper presents the results of the faunal remains analysis from the medieval settlement of the P...
International audienceThe first occupation levels at Tell Aswad, a Neolithic site located in the cen...
During research on neolithic cultural sites in North-eastern Serbia fragmented bones were revealed. ...
During research on neolithic cultural sites in North-eastern Serbia fragmented bones were revealed. ...
Abstract. The paper was realized on the study of seven archaeo-zoological samples taken from sites f...
International audienceThis study has for objective to explore interspecific variations in domestic a...