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Contents List of Authors. v Foreword by Evgeniy N. Chernykh. xi Foreword by Barbara S. Ottaway.xiii Foreword by Stephen J. Shennan. xiv Acknowledgements. xvii Part 1 Introduction. 1 Chapter 1 The birth of archaeometallurgy in Serbia: a reflection. 3 Julka Kuzmanovič Cvetkovič Chapter 2 The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia: Evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans: an introduction to the project. 7 Thilo Rehren, Miljana Radivojević and Benjamin W. Roberts Chapter 3 Balkan metallurgy and society, 6200-3700
BC. 11 Miljana Radivojević and Benjamin W. Roberts Chapter 4 The Vinča culture: an overview. 38 Benjamin W. Roberts, Miljana Radivojević and Miroslav Maric Chapter 5 Introduction to Belovode and results of archaeometallurgical research 1993-2012.47 Miljana Radivojević Chapter 6 Introduction to Pločnik and the results of archaeometallurgical research 1996-2011. 60 Miljana Radivojević Chapter 7 Excavation methodology for the sites of Belovode and Pločnik. 77 Miroslav Maric, Benjamin W. Roberts and Jugoslav Pendić Part 2 Belovode. 81 Chapter 8 Belovode: landscape and settlement perspectives. 83 Miroslav Maric Chapter 9 Belovode: geomagnetic data as a proxy for the reconstruction of house numbers, population size and the internal spatial structure. 94 Knut Rassmann, Roman Scholz, Patrick Mertl, Kai Radloff, Jugoslav Pendić and Aleksandar Jablanović Chapter 10 Belovode: excavation
results. 108 Miroslav Maric, Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Chapter 11 Belovode: technology of metal production. 123 Miljana Radivojević and Thilo Rehren Chapter 12 Pottery from Trench 18 at Belovode. 152 Neda Mirković-Marić, Marija Savič and Milica Rajičić і
Chapter 13 Chronological attribution of pottery from Trench 18 at Belovode based on correspondence analysis. 170 Miroslav Maric and Neda Mirković-Marić Chapter 14 Belovode: technology of pottery production.186 Silvia Amicone Chapter 15 Figurines from Belovode. 199 Julka Kuzmanović Cvetkovič Chapter 16 Ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode. 205 Vidan Dimič and Dragana Antonović Chapter 17 Bone industry from Belovode.215 Selena Vitezović Chapter 18 Chipped stone industry at Belovode. 221 Elmira Ibragimova Chapter 19 Chemical and technological analyses of obsidian from Belovode. 233 Marina Milič Chapter 20 Archaeobotanical evidence of plant use at the site of Belovode. 236 Dragana Filipovič Chapter 21 Animal remains from
Belovode.249 Ivana Dimitrijévié and David Orton Chapter 22 Belovode: past, present and future. 259 Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Part 3 Pločnik. 263 Chapter 23 Pločnik: landscape and settlement perspectives. 265 Miroslav Marič Chapter 24 Pločnik: geomagnetic prospection data as a proxy for the reconstruction of house numbers, population size and the internal spatial structure. 271 Knut Rassmann, Roman Scholz, Patrick Mertl, Jugoslav Pendió and Aleksandar Jablanović Chapter 25 Pločnik: excavation results. 281 Miroslav Marič, Jugoslav Pendió, Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Chapter 26 Pločnik: technology of metal production. 301 Miljana Radivojević and Thilo Rehren Chapter 27 Pottery from Trench 24 at Pločnik. 317 Neda Mirković-Marić, Marija Savió and Milica Rajičić Chapter
28 Chronological attribution of pottery from Trench 24 at Pločnik based on correspondence analysis. 345 Neda Mirković-Marić and Miroslav Maric Chapter 29 Pločnik: technology of pottery production.362 Silvia Amicone
Chapter 30 Figurines from Pločnik.375 Julka Kuzmanović Cvetkovič Chapter 31 Ground and abrasive stone tools from Pločnik. 382 Vidan Dimič and Dragana Antonović Chapter 32 Bone industry from Pločnik. 393 Selena Vitezović Chapter 33 Chipped stone industry at Pločnik . 397 Elmira Ibragimova Chapter 34 Plant use at Pločnik. 408 Dragana Filipovič Chapter 35 Animal remains from Pločnik. 422 Jelena Bulatović and David Orton Chapter 36 Pločnik: past, present and future. 433 Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Part 4 The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia: a view from the Balkans. 437 Chapter 37 Relative and absolute chronology of Belovode and Pločnik. 439 Miroslav Marič, Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts and David C. Orton Chapter 38 The social
organisation of the Vinča culture settlements. New evidence from magnetic and archaeological excavation data. 455 Knut Rassmann, Martin Furholt, Nils Müller-Scheeßel and Johannes Müller Chapter 39 Belovode and Pločnik: site visibility and remotely sensed data. 460 Jugoslav Pendió Chapter 40 Population size and dynamics at Belovode and Pločnik.477 Marko Porčić and Mladen Nikolič Chapter 41 Metallurgical knowledge and networks of supply in the 5th millennium BC Balkans: Belovode and Pločnik in their regional context. 484 Miljana Radivojević, Thilo Rehren and Ernst Pernicka Chapter 42 The pottery typology and relative chronology of Belovode and Pločnik: concluding remarks „528 Neda Mirković-Marić and Miroslav Maric Chapter 43 Pottery technology at the dawn of metallurgy in the Vinča culture.538 Silvia Amicone, Miljana Radivojević, Patrick Quinn and Thilo Rehren Chapter 44 Belovode and Pločnik figurines in their wider context. 552 Julka Kuzmanović Cvetkovič Chapter 45 Ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode and Pločnik: concluding remarks.556 Vidan Dimič and Dragana Antonović Chapter 46 Bone
tool technology at Belovode and Pločnik. 560 Selena Vitezović iii
Chapter 47 Chipped stone industries in the Vinča culture Elmira Ibragimova 564 Chapter 48 Geochemical characterisation of chipped stones from Belovode and Pločnik.566 Enrica Bonato, Martin Rittner and Silvia Amicone Chapter 49 Belovode obsidian in a regional context. 570 Marina Milič Chapter 50 Plant consumption at Belovode and Pločnik: a comparison. 574 Dragana Filipovič Chapter 51 Evidence for animal use in the central Balkan Neolithic across the early metallurgical horizon: the animal remains from Belovode and Pločnik in context. 585 David Orton, Jelena Bulatović and Ivana Dimitrijević Part 5 The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia and Beyond. 599 Chapter 52 Balkan metallurgy in a Eurasian context. 601 Miljana Radivojevič and Benjamin W. Roberts Chapter 53 Where do we take global early metallurgy studies next?. 619 Benjamin W. Roberts, Miljana Radivojevič and Thilo Rehren Appendices. 624
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Contents List of Authors. v Foreword by Evgeniy N. Chernykh. xi Foreword by Barbara S. Ottaway.xiii Foreword by Stephen J. Shennan. xiv Acknowledgements. xvii Part 1 Introduction. 1 Chapter 1 The birth of archaeometallurgy in Serbia: a reflection. 3 Julka Kuzmanovič Cvetkovič Chapter 2 The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia: Evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans: an introduction to the project. 7 Thilo Rehren, Miljana Radivojević and Benjamin W. Roberts Chapter 3 Balkan metallurgy and society, 6200-3700
BC. 11 Miljana Radivojević and Benjamin W. Roberts Chapter 4 The Vinča culture: an overview. 38 Benjamin W. Roberts, Miljana Radivojević and Miroslav Maric Chapter 5 Introduction to Belovode and results of archaeometallurgical research 1993-2012.47 Miljana Radivojević Chapter 6 Introduction to Pločnik and the results of archaeometallurgical research 1996-2011. 60 Miljana Radivojević Chapter 7 Excavation methodology for the sites of Belovode and Pločnik. 77 Miroslav Maric, Benjamin W. Roberts and Jugoslav Pendić Part 2 Belovode. 81 Chapter 8 Belovode: landscape and settlement perspectives. 83 Miroslav Maric Chapter 9 Belovode: geomagnetic data as a proxy for the reconstruction of house numbers, population size and the internal spatial structure. 94 Knut Rassmann, Roman Scholz, Patrick Mertl, Kai Radloff, Jugoslav Pendić and Aleksandar Jablanović Chapter 10 Belovode: excavation
results. 108 Miroslav Maric, Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Chapter 11 Belovode: technology of metal production. 123 Miljana Radivojević and Thilo Rehren Chapter 12 Pottery from Trench 18 at Belovode. 152 Neda Mirković-Marić, Marija Savič and Milica Rajičić і
Chapter 13 Chronological attribution of pottery from Trench 18 at Belovode based on correspondence analysis. 170 Miroslav Maric and Neda Mirković-Marić Chapter 14 Belovode: technology of pottery production.186 Silvia Amicone Chapter 15 Figurines from Belovode. 199 Julka Kuzmanović Cvetkovič Chapter 16 Ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode. 205 Vidan Dimič and Dragana Antonović Chapter 17 Bone industry from Belovode.215 Selena Vitezović Chapter 18 Chipped stone industry at Belovode. 221 Elmira Ibragimova Chapter 19 Chemical and technological analyses of obsidian from Belovode. 233 Marina Milič Chapter 20 Archaeobotanical evidence of plant use at the site of Belovode. 236 Dragana Filipovič Chapter 21 Animal remains from
Belovode.249 Ivana Dimitrijévié and David Orton Chapter 22 Belovode: past, present and future. 259 Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Part 3 Pločnik. 263 Chapter 23 Pločnik: landscape and settlement perspectives. 265 Miroslav Marič Chapter 24 Pločnik: geomagnetic prospection data as a proxy for the reconstruction of house numbers, population size and the internal spatial structure. 271 Knut Rassmann, Roman Scholz, Patrick Mertl, Jugoslav Pendió and Aleksandar Jablanović Chapter 25 Pločnik: excavation results. 281 Miroslav Marič, Jugoslav Pendió, Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Chapter 26 Pločnik: technology of metal production. 301 Miljana Radivojević and Thilo Rehren Chapter 27 Pottery from Trench 24 at Pločnik. 317 Neda Mirković-Marić, Marija Savió and Milica Rajičić Chapter
28 Chronological attribution of pottery from Trench 24 at Pločnik based on correspondence analysis. 345 Neda Mirković-Marić and Miroslav Maric Chapter 29 Pločnik: technology of pottery production.362 Silvia Amicone
Chapter 30 Figurines from Pločnik.375 Julka Kuzmanović Cvetkovič Chapter 31 Ground and abrasive stone tools from Pločnik. 382 Vidan Dimič and Dragana Antonović Chapter 32 Bone industry from Pločnik. 393 Selena Vitezović Chapter 33 Chipped stone industry at Pločnik . 397 Elmira Ibragimova Chapter 34 Plant use at Pločnik. 408 Dragana Filipovič Chapter 35 Animal remains from Pločnik. 422 Jelena Bulatović and David Orton Chapter 36 Pločnik: past, present and future. 433 Benjamin W. Roberts and Miljana Radivojević Part 4 The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia: a view from the Balkans. 437 Chapter 37 Relative and absolute chronology of Belovode and Pločnik. 439 Miroslav Marič, Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts and David C. Orton Chapter 38 The social
organisation of the Vinča culture settlements. New evidence from magnetic and archaeological excavation data. 455 Knut Rassmann, Martin Furholt, Nils Müller-Scheeßel and Johannes Müller Chapter 39 Belovode and Pločnik: site visibility and remotely sensed data. 460 Jugoslav Pendió Chapter 40 Population size and dynamics at Belovode and Pločnik.477 Marko Porčić and Mladen Nikolič Chapter 41 Metallurgical knowledge and networks of supply in the 5th millennium BC Balkans: Belovode and Pločnik in their regional context. 484 Miljana Radivojević, Thilo Rehren and Ernst Pernicka Chapter 42 The pottery typology and relative chronology of Belovode and Pločnik: concluding remarks „528 Neda Mirković-Marić and Miroslav Maric Chapter 43 Pottery technology at the dawn of metallurgy in the Vinča culture.538 Silvia Amicone, Miljana Radivojević, Patrick Quinn and Thilo Rehren Chapter 44 Belovode and Pločnik figurines in their wider context. 552 Julka Kuzmanović Cvetkovič Chapter 45 Ground and abrasive stone tools from Belovode and Pločnik: concluding remarks.556 Vidan Dimič and Dragana Antonović Chapter 46 Bone
tool technology at Belovode and Pločnik. 560 Selena Vitezović iii
Chapter 47 Chipped stone industries in the Vinča culture Elmira Ibragimova 564 Chapter 48 Geochemical characterisation of chipped stones from Belovode and Pločnik.566 Enrica Bonato, Martin Rittner and Silvia Amicone Chapter 49 Belovode obsidian in a regional context. 570 Marina Milič Chapter 50 Plant consumption at Belovode and Pločnik: a comparison. 574 Dragana Filipovič Chapter 51 Evidence for animal use in the central Balkan Neolithic across the early metallurgical horizon: the animal remains from Belovode and Pločnik in context. 585 David Orton, Jelena Bulatović and Ivana Dimitrijević Part 5 The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia and Beyond. 599 Chapter 52 Balkan metallurgy in a Eurasian context. 601 Miljana Radivojevič and Benjamin W. Roberts Chapter 53 Where do we take global early metallurgy studies next?. 619 Benjamin W. Roberts, Miljana Radivojevič and Thilo Rehren Appendices. 624
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spelling | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans edited by Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts, Miroslav Marić, Julka Kuzmanović Cvetković and Thilo Rehren Oxford Archaeopress Archaeology [2021] 2021 xvii, 676 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, Pläne (teilweise farbig) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Metallurgie (DE-588)4074756-6 gnd rswk-swf Balkanhalbinsel (DE-588)4004334-4 gnd rswk-swf Balkanhalbinsel (DE-588)4004334-4 g Metallurgie (DE-588)4074756-6 s Vor- und Frühgeschichte z DE-604 Radivojević, Miljana (DE-588)1139851985 edt Roberts, Benjamin W. (DE-588)1047194929 edt Marić, Miroslav (DE-588)1203836015 edt Kuzmanović-Cvetković, Julka 1954- (DE-588)1049676807 edt Rehren, Thilo 1959- (DE-588)120857669 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-80327-043-2 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033287496&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033287496&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans Metallurgie (DE-588)4074756-6 gnd |
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title | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans |
title_auth | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans |
title_exact_search | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans |
title_exact_search_txtP | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans |
title_full | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans edited by Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts, Miroslav Marić, Julka Kuzmanović Cvetković and Thilo Rehren |
title_fullStr | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans edited by Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts, Miroslav Marić, Julka Kuzmanović Cvetković and Thilo Rehren |
title_full_unstemmed | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans edited by Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts, Miroslav Marić, Julka Kuzmanović Cvetković and Thilo Rehren |
title_short | The rise of metallurgy in Eurasia |
title_sort | the rise of metallurgy in eurasia evolution organisation and consumption of early metal in the balkans |
title_sub | evolution, organisation and consumption of early metal in the Balkans |
topic | Metallurgie (DE-588)4074756-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Metallurgie Balkanhalbinsel |
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