Bosko Marijan's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
The results of radiocarbon dating of several Late Neolithic archaeological sites in Slavonia, eastern Croatia, are presented. According to the archaeological findings, the sites belong to the Sopot culture. Stages I-B, II-A, II-B, and III were identified at the eponym site Sopot near Vinkovci, stages I-B and II at the site Dubovo-Košno near éupanja...
The results of radiocarbon dating of several Late Neolithic archaeological sites in Slavonia, eastern Croatia, are presented. According to the archaeological findings, the sites belong to the Sopot culture. Stages I-B, II-A, II-B, and III were identified at the eponym site Sopot near Vinkovci, stages I-B and II at the site Dubovo-Košno near Županja...
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... The tell site is elliptical, measuring 113 x 98m, and is 3m deep. Three phases of Sopot culture have been identified at the site dating from 5050-4780 cal BC to 4340 and 3997 cal BC, as well as an early Neolithic Starćevo settlement dated to 6060-5890 cal BC (Krznarić Škrivanko 2011; Obelić et al. 2004). Overall, seed density was low, and preservation was generally poor. ...
... On the basis of our model, we can propose the dating of individual typological phases of the Sopot culture in Vinkovci-Sopot and compare it to the calendar chronology proposed by Obeli≤ et al. (2004). The continuation of the sequence above the ditch is represented by house SU20, with pottery attributed to typological phase II-B, followed by house SU11, with pottery attributed to typological phase III. ...