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- Title
KONTINUITETI KUĆA I DOMAĆINSTAVA NA SREDIŠNJEMU BALKANU OD 5300. DO 4600. G. PR. N. E.
- Authors
Tripković, Boban
- Abstract
The construction and abandonment of houses are two terminal points in the same process, and decoding individual episodes during the use of a structure may constitute a sound basis for understanding changes in the size and organization of households. The renovation of houses or the additional construction of new rooms, the renovation of floors or construction of a new oven and new plaster on the walls are only some of the archeologically recognizable changes during the use of a structure. Therefore, one may expect that changes in the size of a household may be reflected in the establishment of a standardized relationship between phases of social reproduction of a household and structural change in the building in which it resides. In the text, this idea is explained in greater detail using the example of the Late Neolithic/Early Eneolithic in the Central Balkans (Vinča culture), covering the time span from 5300 to 4600 BC.
- Subjects
BALKAN Peninsula; HOUSEHOLDS; ABANDONED houses; VINCA culture; SOCIAL reproduction; HOUSEHOLD employees; CONTINUITY
- Publication
Opuscula Archaeologica, 2009, Vol 33, p7
- ISSN
0473-0992
- Publication type
Article