Two faces of life: the Early Bronze Age Necropolises and Settlements in the Western Morava Basin Cover Image
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Două fațete ale vieții: așezări și necropole din epoca bronzului timpuriu în bazinul de vest al Moravei
Two faces of life: the Early Bronze Age Necropolises and Settlements in the Western Morava Basin

Author(s): Katarina Dmitrović
Subject(s): History
Published by: Editura Istros - Muzeul Brailei
Keywords: necropolises; settlements; Early Bronze Age; relations; chronology; cultural groups, Western Morava basin.

Summary/Abstract: The paper reveals the relations between the necropolises and the settlements from the Early Bronze Age in the Western Morava basin, the territory which in the fact represents the border among central and western Serbia. There is still uneven picture of necropolises and settlements distribution: the necropolises under the mounds that belong to the Belotić – Bela Crkva group, are exclusively concentrated in the northern part of this area. On the other side, the known settlements are rather rare and insufficiently investigated. They can be ascribed to the Bubanj Hum IV – Ljuljaci group, which appeared at the beginning of the II millennium BC and possibly caused a withdrawal of older group Belotić – Bela Crkva out of the range of Jelica Mountain.

  • Issue Year: 21/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 13-29
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English, Romanian