Bogdana Milić - Academia.edu (original) (raw)
Related Authors
CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Spanish National Research Council)
Uploads
Papers by Bogdana Milić
Archaeologia Austriaca, 2022
The excavations at Svinjarička Čuka in the South Morava Valley in Serbia are presented with new ... more The excavations at Svinjarička Čuka in the South Morava Valley in
Serbia are presented with new primary data from the field and related
material and scientific analyses. Newly recovered architectural
remains from the classical Starčevo period revealed a variety of domestic
features, so far belonging to an earlier and later occupation
phase at the river terrace dating between 5700/5600 and 5500 BC.
Details of the stratigraphy and certain materials are presented for selected
domestic contexts, including one potential ‘Starčevo house’.
Archaeological and scientific analyses are discussed and contextualised
within the Neolithisation process in the chapters on new radiocarbon
data and their Bayesian modelling, pottery studies, chipped
stones and their raw material analyses, grinding kits, animal remains,
archaeobotanical results and charcoal analysis. The later occupation
at the site is presented with new results for the Middle and Late
Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, including domestic contexts,
radiocarbon data and materials.
Archaeologia Austriaca, 2022
The excavations at Svinjarička Čuka in the South Morava Valley in Serbia are presented with new ... more The excavations at Svinjarička Čuka in the South Morava Valley in
Serbia are presented with new primary data from the field and related
material and scientific analyses. Newly recovered architectural
remains from the classical Starčevo period revealed a variety of domestic
features, so far belonging to an earlier and later occupation
phase at the river terrace dating between 5700/5600 and 5500 BC.
Details of the stratigraphy and certain materials are presented for selected
domestic contexts, including one potential ‘Starčevo house’.
Archaeological and scientific analyses are discussed and contextualised
within the Neolithisation process in the chapters on new radiocarbon
data and their Bayesian modelling, pottery studies, chipped
stones and their raw material analyses, grinding kits, animal remains,
archaeobotanical results and charcoal analysis. The later occupation
at the site is presented with new results for the Middle and Late
Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, including domestic contexts,
radiocarbon data and materials.