P6-0247 — Annual report 2012
1.
Interpretative trajectories toward understanding personhoods in prehistory

This paper present the genesis of discussions of individual and dividual aspects of person(hood). It discuses actual interpretations of different modes of personhood: individuality and indivisibility, dividuality, partibility and fractality, and permeability in archaeology and anthropology. It focuses on the heterogeneity of past identities in European Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age contexts.

COBISS.SI-ID: 50774882
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Sirmium's main limestone quarry at Dardagani (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Results of the field and laboratory analyses of the quarry complex which was a primary limestone source for the Roman town Sirmium, as well as a reconstruction of the extraction and primary dressing processes in the quarries.

COBISS.SI-ID: 2048085
3.
Towards integrated non-invasive research on complex urban sites: Ljubljana research in Tanagra and beyond

Proposed introduction of new conceptual tools, systematics and structure for academic research projects of non-invasive research on complex urban sites; based on procedures developed on the site of Tanagra.

COBISS.SI-ID: 49579874
4.
A brave new world?

Archaeological and historical data on previous occupation and erection of the castles of Bled, Ptuj in Mali grad Kamnik is interpreted in terms of social change and spatial strategies used to establish the feudal power structures.

COBISS.SI-ID: 51236194
5.
The "German School" and its influence on the national archaeologies of the Western Balkans

Study argues that a distinction between earlier ‘Vienna school’ and post-2WW ‘German school’ is required. The latter had an important impact in formative years of modern national archaeologies in post-war period.

COBISS.SI-ID: 48994402