Observations on the origin and demography of the Vinča culture

M Porčić - Quaternary International, 2020 - Elsevier
The Vinča culture represents one the most important archaeological phenomena of the
Neolithic and Eneolithic world in Southeastern Europe. As all other archaeological cultures …

Enclosing the Neolithic world: a Vinča culture enclosed and fortified settlement in the Balkans

D Borić, B Hanks, D Šljivar, M Kočić… - Current …, 2018 - journals.uchicago.edu
Interpretations of prehistoric enclosures worldwide have varied from those that see the
primary role of enclosures as defensive features to others that explore the symbolic, ritual …

P-ed-XRF-geochemical signatures of a 7300 year old Linear Band Pottery house ditch fill at Vráble-Ve'lké Lehemby, Slovakia-House inhabitation and post …

S Dreibrodt, M Furholt, R Hofmann, M Hinz… - Quaternary …, 2017 - Elsevier
Over the past decades multi-element analyses have become increasingly important for
archaeological and geoarchaeological research. In particular the recent expansion in …

Late Neolithic multicomponent sites of the Tisza region and the emergence of centripetal settlement layouts

R Hofmann, A Medović, M Furholt, I Medović… - Prähistorische …, 2020 - degruyter.com
Late Neolithic multicomponent sites of the Tisza region and the emergence of centripetal
settlement layouts Page 1 Praehistorische Zeitschrift 2020; 95(1): 305–309 Erratum Robert …

[HTML][HTML] Fifth millennium BC miniature ceramic bottles from the south-eastern Prealps and Central Balkans: A multi-disciplinary approach to study their content and …

B Kramberger, C Berthold, C Spiteri - Journal of Archaeological Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
Miniature ceramic bottles with perforated handles entered the pottery repertoire of different
Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic communities across the south-eastern Prealps, south …

Pottery technology at the dawn of metallurgy in the Vinča culture

S Amicone, M Radivojevic, P Quinn, T Rehren - 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
This chapter summarises the macroscopic and microscopic analyses of pottery sherds from
the sites of Belovode and Pločnik, presented in Chapters 14 and 31, and provides insight …

Late Neolithic Tisza sites in the Serbian part of Banat

N Mirković-Marić, M Marić - Archaeologiai Értesítő, 2017 - akjournals.com
The paper reviews the current state of research and our knowledge of the Late Neolithic
Tisza tradition sites in the Serbian Banat. The first sites were discovered almost one and a …

Metallurgical knowledge and networks of supply in the 5th millennium BC Balkans: Belovode and Pločnik in their regional context

M Radivojevic, T Rehren, E Pernicka - 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
The recent set of excavations (campaigns 2012 and 2013) at the sites of Belovode and
Pločnik (see Chapters 11 and 26) have shown the use of copper minerals and metallurgical …

Cross-scale settlement morphologies and social formations in the Neolithic of the Great Hungarian Plain

P Raczky - … Approaches to Population Aggregation and Early …, 2019 - degruyter.com
This paper focuses on shifts in settlement configurations as they relate to the spatial and
temporal aspects of socioeconomic transformations on the Great Hungarian Plain during the …

Current approaches to tells in the prehistoric old world: a cross-cultural comparison from early neolithic to the iron age

TL Kienlin, A Blanco-González - 2020 - torrossa.com
Deeply stratified settlements are a distinctive site type featuring prominently in diverse later
prehistoric landscapes of the Old World. Their massive materiality has attracted the curiosity …