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Volume 8 Number 3 Year 2084

18 articles in this issue 

Staša Babic

From the time of the constitution of archaeology as an academic discipline to the present, two radical changes have taken place of theoretical postulates, aims, methods, relationships with other disciplines. However, potentially farreaching consequences o... see more

Pags. 621 - 631  

Marko Porcic

Archaeological culture still persists as a basic analytical and interpretative concept in Serbian archaeology despite criticism. This paper presents a formal view of archaeological cultures and explores the epistemological implications of this formalizati... see more

Pags. 633 - 655  

Jasna Vukovic

The problem of the relationship impresso-barbotine has been chosen here, as an excellent example to illustrate the tendencies and shortcomings of the Yugoslav/Serbian archaeology during the major part of the 20th century, as well as the results forming th... see more

Pags. 657 - 679  

Aleksandar Palavestra

Miloje M. Vasic, "the first academically educated archaeologist in Serbia", has a strange destiny in the Serbian archaeology. On the one hand, he has been elevated to the post of the "founding father" of the discipline, with almost semidivine status and i... see more

Pags. 681 - 715  

Monika Milosavljevic

The paper considers the role of Niko Županic in the processes of translation of the anthropological and archaeological knowledges into the language of the political activism during the First World War and immediately after. As recorded by Sima Trojanovic,... see more

Pags. 717 - 746  

Marko A. Jankovic

The traditional concept of Romanization has heavily influenced the methodology of research of the Roman monuments in Europe. The basic principles of the concept have been laid out by Theodor Mommsen, the German historian and an expert in epigraphy, who wa... see more

Pags. 747 - 762  

Zorica Kuzmanovic

Contrary to the general attitude that the role of written sources in archaeological research marks the separation between two distinct fields of research – prehistorical and historical archaeology, the critical research into the history of the discipline ... see more

Pags. 763 - 778  

Vladimir D. Mihajlovic

Postcolonial and postmodern perspectives, entering the humanities over the last decades of the 20th century, have contributed to the awareness that the present European interpretations of the past have been strongly influenced by the social and ideologica... see more

Pags. 779 - 803  

Vladimir V. Mihajlovic

Archaeology in Serbia was shaped as a discipline by the end of the 19th century. Its founders, mainly educated at the universities in the German-speaking lands, in the spirit of Altertumswissenschaft, have brought with them the corresponding attitude towa... see more

Pags. 805 - 823  

Vera Vasiljevic

Inspiration derived from ancient Egypt is usually expressed through the Egyptian motifs in arts and popular culture of the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as through the non-scientific interpretations of the culture, very much based upon the Renaissance ... see more

Pags. 825 - 844  

Aleksandar Bandovic

Reading the popular culture may contribute to the reflexive view on a discipline such as archaeology. Film, as a part of popular culture, frequently unveils the hidden messages, which may be an echo of a discipline or its distorted image in the mirror. Fi... see more

Pags. 845 - 863  

Monika Milosavljevic

Review of the book: Isaija Berlin, 2012. Koreni romantizma, Melonova predavanja u Nacionalnoj umetnickoj galeriji, 1965. Vašington, DS (urednik britanskog izdanja: Henri Hardi; preveo sa engleskog: Branimir Gligoric; stihove prevela: Nataša Tucev). S... see more

Pags. 865 - 867  

Marko A. Jankovic

Review of the book: Danijel Dzino. 2010. Illyricum in Roman politics 229 BC-AD 68. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 223 pp.

Pags. 867 - 868  

Aleksandar Bandovic

Review of the book: Peter Wells. How Ancient Europeans Saw the World: Vision, Patterns, and the Shaping of the Mind in Prehistoric Times. 2012. Princeton University Press. 285 pp.

Pags. 869 - 871  

Jasna Vukovic

International conference "II International Congress of Pottery Studies – Ethnoarchaeology and Experimentation: going further the analogy", 5-9. mart 2013, Granada, Spain

Pags. 873 - 875  

Vladimir D. Mihajlovic

International conference Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference XXIII – TRAC XXIII. King's College London, 4-6. 04. 2013. godine

Pags. 875 - 877  

Ivan Vranic

International conference Imperialism and Identity at the Edges of the Roman World, Belgrade, 2012

Pags. 877 - 879