Croatia at the crossroads : a consideration of archaeological and historical connectivity : proceedings of conference held at Europe House, Smith Square, London, 24-25 June 2013 to mark the accession of Croatia to the European Union /

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Meeting name:Croatia at the Crossroads (Conference) (2013 : Europe House, London), creator.
Imprint:Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2016]
©2016
Description:1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
Language:English
Series:Archaeopress archaeology
Archaeopress archaeology.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13454842
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Other authors / contributors:Davison, David, editor.
Gaffney, Vincent L., editor.
Miracle, Preston T., editor.
Sofaer, Joanna R., editor.
Archaeopress, publisher.
ISBN:1784915319
9781784915315
Notes:Conference proceedings.
Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service.
Online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 6, 2017).
Summary:These papers focus on Croatia's particular interconnectedness in terms of social and cultural relationships with the wider region as the starting point for exploring issues across a broad chronological range, from human origins to modernity.
Target Audience:Specialized.
Other form:Print version: 9781784915308
Table of Contents:
  • Interactions in the Old Stone Age: Possible Scenarios Using the Vindija Biological Evidence (Ivor Janković and Fred H. Smith); Contacts and Connections in Late Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic Croatia (Ivor Karavanić); Adriatic Connections: Exploring Relationships from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Mesolithic (Dario Vujević); The Mesolithic in Croatia (Darko Komšo); The Development of Eneolithic Cultures Between the Sava and Drava Rivers (Jacqueline Balen); Croatia and the Crossroads of Early Greek Seafarers (Helena Tomas); Multiculturalists Before We Knew It: Keeping Pace with Bronze Age Trends (Sanjin Mihelić); Clay Birds as Religious Objects and Works of Craft in the Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age of the Balkans and the Carpathian Basin (Darko Maričević); Indigenous Pottery in Dalmatia During the Last Millennium BC (Vedran Barbarić); The Princes of the Crossroads
  • The Early Iron Age in Northern Croatia (Hrvoje Potrebica); Salona and the Sea
  • Some Observations (Branko Kirigin); Interaction Between Incomers and Autochthons on Roman Funerary Stones from the Croatian Region of Pannonia (1st -4th Centuries) (Branka Migotti, PhD.); Immigrants from Other Areas of the Roman Empire Documented on Siscia Lead Tags (Ivan Radman-Livaja); New Knowledge on Certain Early Christian Dioceses in the Eastern Adriatic Region (Ante Škegro, Ph.D.); The K-type Sword from Koljane in Dalmatia as Possible Evidence for the Arrival of Croats at the End of the 8th Century (Ante Milošević); The Gnalić Shipwreck: Microcosm of the Late Renaissance World (Irena Radić Rossi, Mariangela Nicolardi and Katarina Batur); Weapons of the Military Frontier in Croatia from the End of the 17th to the End of the 19th Century
  • Combat Equipment and Emblems of Rank (Dora Bošković).