First insights into the Mesolithic settlement of Southern Serbia: Excavation of the Pešterija Cave in the Ponišavlje Region

Q1 Arts and Humanities
D. Mihailović, Ivana Živaljević, Vesna Dimitrijević, Sofija Dragosavac, Danilo Pajović, A. Petrović, K. Bogićević, Dragana M. Đurić, Mirela Djurović, Steven Kuhn, Mirjana Roksandic
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Despite extensive research and excavations across the central Balkans, Early Holocene sites have so far been documented only in the Iron Gates region – for which there are several possible explanations. Some scholars argue that the apparent lack of Mesolithic sites is due to inadequate research efforts in the region, while others suggest that the ecological conditions in the central Balkans during the Early Holocene may not have been favourable to the subsistence of hunter-gatherer communities. Contrary to previous beliefs, recent investigations of caves in eastern Serbia have revealed that humans inhabited the region during the Mesolithic. Traces of settlement of Mesolithic groups, dating back to the 7th millennium cal BC and employing comparable technology and economic practices to Mesolithic communities in other parts of the Balkan Peninsula, have been documented at the Pešterija Cave, situated south of Pirot in southeastern Serbia. The fact that the site is located relatively close to the oldest Neolithic sites in the Iron Gates and northwest Bulgaria, and is potentially contemporaneous with them, offers a completely new perspective on the transition from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic in this part of the Balkans.
对南塞尔维亚中石器时代聚落的初步了解:波尼萨夫列地区 Pešterija 洞穴的发掘
尽管在巴尔干半岛中部进行了广泛的研究和发掘,但迄今为止,只有铁门关地区有全新世早期遗址的记载--对此有几种可能的解释。一些学者认为,中石器时代遗址的明显缺乏是由于该地区的研究工作不充分,而另一些学者则认为,巴尔干半岛中部在全新世早期的生态条件可能不利于狩猎采集群体的生存。与以前的看法相反,最近对塞尔维亚东部洞穴的调查显示,该地区在中石器时代就有人类居住。位于塞尔维亚东南部皮罗特南部的 Pešterija 洞穴记录了中石器时代群体的定居痕迹,可追溯到公元前七千年,其技术和经济习俗与巴尔干半岛其他地区的中石器时代群体相当。该遗址距离铁门关和保加利亚西北部最古老的新石器时代遗址相对较近,有可能与它们同时代,这为巴尔干半岛这一地区从中石器时代向新石器时代的过渡提供了一个全新的视角。
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Documenta Praehistorica
Documenta Praehistorica Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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