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New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka 2018

    Barbara Horejs, Aleksandar Bulatović, Jelena Bulatović, Michael Brandl, Clare Burke, Dragana Filipović, Bogdana Milić

Archaeologia Austriaca 103/2019, pp. 175-226, 2019/12/05

Zeitschrift zur Archäologie Europas
Journal on the Archaeology of Europe

doi: 10.1553/archaeologia103s175

doi: 10.1553/archaeologia103s175

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doi:10.1553/archaeologia103



doi:10.1553/archaeologia103s175



doi:10.1553/archaeologia103s175

Abstract

This article discusses recent findings from the newly identified archaeological site of Svinjarička Čuka, situated next to the Southern Morava River in southern Serbia. We will present the latest results from the excavation, material studies, bioarchaeological analyses and contextualised radiocarbon data, focusing on the Starčevo Neolithic horizon within the context of the new NEOTECH project. The interdisciplinary approach aims to shed light on the Neolithisation process of the region along one of the main communication routes between the Aegean and the Danube by the Axios-Vardar-Morava river system. The work so far has uncovered remains of Early to Middle Neolithic features dating around 5600 calBC, with analyses of faunal remains, ceramics and lithics contributing new insights into animal exploitation, raw materials and technological practices during this important time of socio-economic transition.

Keywords: Neolithisation, Starčevo, Bronze Age, Serbia, Balkan archaeology, South Morava River, Material studies