Darko Stojanovski
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diggin' Prehistory
@oeai.bsky.social
Not a big fan of jewelry myself, unless the jewelry tells a deeper story. The later is the case with the ceramic bracelets found at Neolithic sites allover the Balkans. We focus on those found at the sites that me (Amzabegovo) and Barbara
@barbarahorejs.bsky.social
(Svinjaricka Cuka) investigate.
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New “Balkan Fashion” Developing Through the Neolithization Process: The Ceramic Annulets of Amzabegovo and Svinjarička Čuka
We are presenting a first overview of the ceramic annulets found in Neolithic contexts in the Balkan Peninsula, which we are interpreting as bracelets with a very specific short-term use and function....
https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/opar-2025-0055/html
4 months ago
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This lady from Amzabegovo needs a hug. The "last minute find" award of the 2025 campaign.
4 months ago
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@BarbaraHorejs
7 months ago
We had a great time at the
#ENE
conference with intensive days of discussing the Neolithic in Europe. Special thanks 🙏 to Zadar University & and Museum, our Vienna group enjoyed it very much 🩷
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@heasvienna.bsky.social
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New paper on MP stone tool PDA, solving some long-standing issues with the site formation history
doi.org/10.1016/j.qe...
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Redirecting
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.qeh.2025.100069
7 months ago
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Darko Stojanovski
Tom Higham
8 months ago
We are happy to share our pre-print on dating bone using a novel non-destructive protocol we developed. The paper is on the Biorxiv here (Luftensteiner et al. 2025):
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Non-destructive radiocarbon dating of bone
Since the 1950s, radiocarbon measurements have anchored archaeological chronologies dating back to 50,000 years, with bone collagen being a commonly dated material. Despite advances in collagen extrac...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.26.645488v1
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An interesting read on the early Slavic expansion in Central Europe. Muesli and granola are not modern inventions.
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Chemical and isotopic analyses confirm dietary change marks the Early Medieval Slavic expansion into Central and Eastern Europe
During the first millennium AD, the much-discussed Migration Period marked a major episode of demographic and consequent economic, social and politica…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440325000627
8 months ago
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Darko Stojanovski
Irene M. Petschko
9 months ago
14C data from
#BronzeAge
urn cemeteries etc in eastern Serbia challenge the traditional chronology of the region.
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et al from
@oeai.bsky.social
@oeaw.bsky.social
and A. Kapuran from Institute of Archaeology in Belgrade in Radiocarbon 🔓
doi.org/10.1017/RDC....
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ÖAI
@oeai.bsky.social
is at Amzabegovo, Macedonia. Together with our friends at the Sveti Nikole museum, we are doing some syrveying and scanning. Field season is on!
9 months ago
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We are hosting Andrej Maczkowski on the 19 March at the
@oeai.bsky.social
in Vienna. He will tell us more about the crazy solar excursions in the past (aka Miyake events), their effect on Earth and how we can use that for a more precise dating. All are welcome to join us, live or via Zoom.
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Cosmic rays illuminate the past: calendar-year dating of the Neolithic in the Balkans
Hybridlecture | Vienna
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/oeai/events/event-detail/cosmic-rays-illuminate-the-past-calendar-year-dating-of-the-neolithic-in-the-balkans
9 months ago
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Darko Stojanovski
@BarbaraHorejs
10 months ago
Join us at our cross-cultural EAA session 'Taming the Balkans' organised by our Macedonian-Serbian-Bulgarian-Austrian team 😎 Deadline 10.2.2025!
www.e-a-a.org/eaa2025
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A bit of warmth, amongst all the madness left and right.
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‘DJ Ahmet’ Review: Wondrous North Macedonian Drama Mixes Upbeat Music, Punchy Humor and Pathos
An unforgettable ensemble, laugh-out-loud comedy and heartsore drama make writer-director Georgi M. Unkovski’s winning feature feel like a revelation.
https://variety.com/2025/film/reviews/dj-ahmet-review-1236285742/?fbclid=IwY2xjawILTj9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHXcQ-A7QC52ZyRTmKFAM7LrI0P_aKAuJDYf_m8MDawnro76XTpZjJCI8QQ_aem_AbVjhrNerLpfXEgF0hKuXQ
10 months ago
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reposted by
Darko Stojanovski
Dimitrij Mlekuz Vrhovnik
11 months ago
We’re thrilled to continue the impressive legacy of the Neolithic Seminars with the 27th Neolithic Seminar! This year’s theme, “Neolithic Ontologies”, delves into the radical alterity of Eurasian Neolithic societies. Join us on November 7–8, 2025! Stay tuned for more details.
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reposted by
Darko Stojanovski
Sonja Kačar
11 months ago
🌞Deadline extended - February 1st, 2025 We’re inviting contributions to the 2nd Conference on the Emergence of the Neolithic in Europe (ENE2025), happening in beautiful Zadar, Croatia, from May 22–25, 2025 🌞
conference.unizd.hr/ene2025/call...
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My friend Giulia Marciani and colleagues are dismantling the Uluzzian/Chatelperronian conundrum. Check it out!
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The Uluzzian and Châtelperronian: No Technological Affinity in a Shared Chronological Framework - Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology
The Châtelperronian and Uluzzian techno-complexes are identified in western Europe in the same stratigraphic position, between the late Middle Palaeolithic and other Upper Palaeolithic assemblages. Bo...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41982-024-00202-1?fbclid=IwY2xjawHu9wJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHTPyFXl5lQYCvYjA_wlsoexTf1EuXcLb_J_xDn0tAeP47nqTnEtxQknavA_aem_Fox4gjJK8Uj62ocRysHfxw
11 months ago
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Together with Slavisa Peric, Krum Bacvarov and
@barbarahorejs.bsky.social
we are organizing a session at the EAA in Belgrade. Anyone dealing with the complex mechanisms behind the first settlements between the Aegean and the Danube is welcome to join us. Deadline: 6 February.
www.e-a-a.org/eaa2025
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