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A Contribution to the Solution of Some Slavic Migr
Collect problems of origin and spreading of Slavic tribes are complex and are the subject matter of penetrating of many observers since 12th century. The authors, who deal with these problems, are facing with the fact of fewness of archaeological data. Historical resources have been silent for a long time, and when the first reliable traces begin to appear about them, they are already dealing with the multitude people which covers vast territory.
A Slab-cist Grave Discovered at Valeni-Dâmbovita
In fall 1999 on a hill southwest from the village Valeni-Dâmbovita, county Dâmbovita, in the Subcarpathian region of Valachia, was founded by an accident a grave which was disturbed by a treasure-hunter. A rescue excavation on the spot identified a slab-cist grave dug into a natural hilltop and later covered by an artificial mound.
Bronze Age in Serbia
The Bronze Age, the period whose archaeological survey is the theme of this exhibition, represents in history, art and socio-economic relations, an important stage in the earliest history of Europe. Draga Garasanin.
Forms of Burial in the Territory of Yugoslavia in
basic division is: Roman grave-forms; alien grave-forms of non-Roman origin; and autochthonous grave-forms. Graves have been classified into these groups on the basis of an analysis of the following elements: manner of burial; grave-form; grave-goods; chronology; distribution; origin; and ethno-cultural traits.
Industrial Heritage in Serbia
The focus of research is on physical remains of old industries, regardless of whether the original production processes are retained or not, while the realms of crafts, non-mechanized manufacture and history of technical sciences are of secondary interest.
Kosovo And Metohia In The Middle Ages
One of the justifications for the aggression of the West upon Yugoslavia has been found in the defense of the presumed historical rights of the Albanians, the so-called Kosovars, upon Kosovo and Metohia.
Legacy of Medieval Serbia
The discovery of complex hunter-gatherers, a kind of society and economy now virtually extinct, is one of the major archaeological advances of the last two decades.
Malo Rose
A small village on the Adriadic coast.
Neanderthal's Tooth Discovered in Montenegro
From IOL, archaeologists have discovered a tooth believed to belong to Neanderthal man dating back between 40 000 and 150 000 years.
Romans Rise from the Waters
From Inter Press Service News, after 15 years of pause, archaeological excavations have been resumed in Serbia, an area rich with remains of ancient Roman sites along the Danube and Sava rivers.
Slavs in Antiquity
During the 5th century, as the stabilization of life had begun, the process of formation of the early medieval Slavic cultures took place: Prague-Korchak culture on the basis of Przeworsk remains; Pen'kovka culture on the basis of Podolia-Dnieper variant of Cherniakhov culture with the participation of northern immigrants; the culture of Pskov Long Barrows; Imen'kovo culture and some other small ones.
Slavs in the Early Middle Ages
The Slavs in the beginning of the Middle ages settled in the extended territories of Central and Eastern Europe from the Elbe in the west up to the Don in the east and from the coast of the Baltic sea in the north up to Peloponnessos in the south and were differentiated in several dialect-tribal formations.
The Iron Age Princely Tomb Pecka Banja in Metohija
For thousands of years this area has saw the development of rich Neolithic agricultural civilizations, such as Starcevo and Vinca cultures.
The Serbs in the Balkans in the light of Archaeolo
A medley of historical circumstances was the reason that the Serbs started living together only after the formation of Yugoslavia in 1918. But even then, the union of the Serbs was not complete. History and archaeology did not realize the Serbian ethnic area as a whole, except for a few exceptions.
Vinca: Center of the Neolithic culture of the Danu
Vinca is singled out in the archaeological science as a reliable benchmark in examining the emergence and development of a number of Neolithic and Copper Ages cultures in the middle and south-eastern Europe.