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The discovery of the prehistoric site of Lepenski Vir was only made in the last half-century and marks one of the most important finds on the European continent. In this seven to six thousand year B.C. old settlement early dwellers constructed a well-laid out settlement with unique geometrically perfect housing structures and monumental stone sculp... |
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The Starčevo culture, also called Starčevo-Körös-Criş culture was a widespread early Neolithic archaeological culture from Eastern Europe and the Balkans. It dates to between the seventh and fifth millennia BC (7-9 kya).
Starčevo is a site located on the north bank of the Danube in Vojvodina; opposite Belgrade in Serbia. It represents the earliest... |
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The Neolithic site of Vinča, located 14 kilometers from Belgrade on the road to Smederevo, is an active archeological site that gives important glimpses into early life with researchers having found a vast number of artifacts in the many layers of settlements built on top of each other. While this settlement, first settled around 5500-5000 B.C., is... |
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With an emphasis on education, invention, and innovation, Kragujevac was, and still is, home to progressive individuals and ideas. Kragujevac has long been the political, economic and educational center of the Sumadija region south of Belgrade. It is also an increasingly important industrial region, with numerous factories, traffic and trade.
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In an area south of the Danube, near the present-day city of Zajecar, lies the ancient Roman settlement of Felix Romuliana, where Emperor Gaius Valerius Galerius built a vast palace called Gamzigrad between 297 and 311 A.D.
Several remains have been uncovered here, including sections of the public space - baths, temples, city gates and squares ... |
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