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2. New research at the Early Bronze Age cemetery at Mokrin, Serbia
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Pendić, Jugoslav, Krečković Gavrilović, Marija, Penezić, Kristina, Milašinović, Lidija, Pendić, Jugoslav, Krečković Gavrilović, Marija, Penezić, Kristina, and Milašinović, Lidija
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- 2022
3. Absolute and relative chronology of the Early Bronze Age necropolis in Mokrin, Serbia
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Krečković Gavrilović, Marija, Radinović, Mihailo, Porčić, Marko, Pendić, Jugoslav, Milašinović, Lidija, Stefanović, Sofija, Krečković Gavrilović, Marija, Radinović, Mihailo, Porčić, Marko, Pendić, Jugoslav, Milašinović, Lidija, and Stefanović, Sofija
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- 2022
4. Ancient DNA from Mesopotamia suggests distinct Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic migrations into Anatolia
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Lazaridis, Iosif, Alpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül, Acar, Ayşe, Açıkkol, Ayşen, Agelarakis, Anagnostis, Aghikyan, Levon, Akyüz, Uğur, Andreeva, Desislava, Andrijašević, Gojko, Antonović, Dragana, Armit, Ian, Atmaca, Alper, Avetisyan, Pavel, Aytek, Ahmet İhsan, Bacvarov, Krum, Badalyan, Ruben, Bakardzhiev, Stefan, Balen, Jacqueline, Bejko, Lorenc, Bernardos, Rebecca, Bertsatos, Andreas, Biber, Hanifi, Bilir, Ahmet, Bodružić, Mario, Bonogofsky, Michelle, Bonsall, Clive, Borić, Dušan, Borovinić, Nikola, Bravo Morante, Guillermo, Buttinger, Katharina, Callan, Kim, Candilio, Francesca, Carić, Mario, Cheronet, Olivia, Chohadzhiev, Stefan, Chovalopoulou, Maria-Eleni, Chryssoulaki, Stella, Ciobanu, Ion, Čondić, Natalija, Constantinescu, Mihai, Cristiani, Emanuela, Culleton, Brendan J., Curtis, Elizabeth, Davis, Jack, Demcenco, Tatiana I., Dergachev, Valentin, Derin, Zafer, Deskaj, Sylvia, Devejyan, Seda, Djordjević, Vojislav, Duffett Carlson, Kellie Sara, Eccles, Laurie R., Elenski, Nedko, Engin, Atilla, Erdoğan, Nihat, Erir-Pazarcı, Sabiha, Fernandes, Daniel M., Ferry, Matthew, Freilich, Suzanne, Frînculeasa, Alin, Galaty, Michael L., Gamarra, Beatriz, Gasparyan, Boris, Gaydarska, Bisserka, Genç, Elif, Gültekin, Timur, Gündüz, Serkan, Hajdu, Tamás, Heyd, Volker, Hobosyan, Suren, Hovhannisyan, Nelli, Iliev, Iliya, Iliev, Lora, Iliev, Stanislav, İvgin, İlkay, Janković, Ivor, Jovanova, Lence, Karkanas, Panagiotis, Kavaz-Kındığılı, Berna, Kaya, Esra Hilal, Keating, Denise, Kennett, Douglas J., Deniz Kesici, Seda, Khudaverdyan, Anahit, Kiss, Krisztián, Kılıç, Sinan, Klostermann, Paul, Kostak Boca Negra Valdes, Sinem, Kovačević, Saša, Krenz-Niedbała, Marta, Krznarić Škrivanko, Maja, Kurti, Rovena, Kuzman, Pasko, Lawson, Ann Marie, Lazar, Catalin, Leshtakov, Krassimir, Levy, Thomas E., Liritzis, Ioannis, Lorentz, Kirsi O., Łukasik, Sylwia, Mah, Matthew, Mallick, Swapan, Mandl, Kirsten, Martirosyan-Olshansky, Kristine, Matthews, Roger, Matthews, Wendy, McSweeney, Kathleen, Melikyan, Varduhi, Micco, Adam, Michel, Megan, Milašinović, Lidija, Mittnik, Alissa, Monge, Janet M., Nekhrizov, Georgi, Nicholls, Rebecca, Nikitin, Alexey G., Nikolov, Vassil, Novak, Mario, Olalde, Iñigo, Oppenheimer, Jonas, Osterholtz, Anna, Özdemir, Celal, Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan, Öztürk, Nurettin, Papadimitriou, Nikos, Papakonstantinou, Niki, Papathanasiou, Anastasia, Paraman, Lujana, Paskary, Evgeny G., Patterson, Nick, Petrakiev, Ilian, Petrosyan, Levon, Petrova, Vanya, Philippa-Touchais, Anna, Piliposyan, Ashot, Pocuca Kuzman, Nada, Potrebica, Hrvoje, Preda-Bălănică, Bianca, Premužić, Zrinka, Price, T. Douglas, Qiu, Lijun, Radović, Siniša, Raeuf Aziz, Kamal, Rajić Šikanjić, Petra, Rasheed Raheem, Kamal, Razumov, Sergei, Richardson, Amy, Roodenberg, Jacob, Ruka, Rudenc, Russeva, Victoria, Şahin, Mustafa, Şarbak, Ayşegül, Savaş, Emre, Schattke, Constanze, Schepartz, Lynne, Selçuk, Tayfun, Sevim-Erol, Ayla, Shamoon-Pour, Michel, Shephard, Henry M., Sideris, Athanasios, Simalcsik, Angela, Simonyan, Hakob, Sinika, Vitalij, Sirak, Kendra, Sirbu, Ghenadie, Šlaus, Mario, Soficaru, Andrei, Söğüt, Bilal, Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz, Sönmez-Sözer, Çilem, Stathi, Maria, Steskal, Martin, Stewardson, Kristin, Stocker, Sharon, Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime, Suvorov, Alexander, Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna, Szeniczey, Tamás, Telnov, Nikolai, Temov, Strahil, Todorova, Nadezhda, Tota, Ulsi, Touchais, Gilles, Triantaphyllou, Sevi, Türker, Atila, Ugarković, Marina, Valchev, Todor, Veljanovska, Fanica, Videvski, Zlatko, Virag, Cristian, Wagner, Anna, Walsh, Samantha, Włodarczak, Piotr, Workman, J. Noah, Yardumian, Aram, Yarovoy, Evgenii, Yavuz, Alper Yener, Yılmaz, Hakan, Zalzala, Fatma, Zettl, Anna, Zhang, Zhao, Çavuşoğlu, Rafet, Rohland, Nadin, Pinhasi, Ron, Reich, David, Lazaridis, Iosif, Alpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül, Acar, Ayşe, Açıkkol, Ayşen, Agelarakis, Anagnostis, Aghikyan, Levon, Akyüz, Uğur, Andreeva, Desislava, Andrijašević, Gojko, Antonović, Dragana, Armit, Ian, Atmaca, Alper, Avetisyan, Pavel, Aytek, Ahmet İhsan, Bacvarov, Krum, Badalyan, Ruben, Bakardzhiev, Stefan, Balen, Jacqueline, Bejko, Lorenc, Bernardos, Rebecca, Bertsatos, Andreas, Biber, Hanifi, Bilir, Ahmet, Bodružić, Mario, Bonogofsky, Michelle, Bonsall, Clive, Borić, Dušan, Borovinić, Nikola, Bravo Morante, Guillermo, Buttinger, Katharina, Callan, Kim, Candilio, Francesca, Carić, Mario, Cheronet, Olivia, Chohadzhiev, Stefan, Chovalopoulou, Maria-Eleni, Chryssoulaki, Stella, Ciobanu, Ion, Čondić, Natalija, Constantinescu, Mihai, Cristiani, Emanuela, Culleton, Brendan J., Curtis, Elizabeth, Davis, Jack, Demcenco, Tatiana I., Dergachev, Valentin, Derin, Zafer, Deskaj, Sylvia, Devejyan, Seda, Djordjević, Vojislav, Duffett Carlson, Kellie Sara, Eccles, Laurie R., Elenski, Nedko, Engin, Atilla, Erdoğan, Nihat, Erir-Pazarcı, Sabiha, Fernandes, Daniel M., Ferry, Matthew, Freilich, Suzanne, Frînculeasa, Alin, Galaty, Michael L., Gamarra, Beatriz, Gasparyan, Boris, Gaydarska, Bisserka, Genç, Elif, Gültekin, Timur, Gündüz, Serkan, Hajdu, Tamás, Heyd, Volker, Hobosyan, Suren, Hovhannisyan, Nelli, Iliev, Iliya, Iliev, Lora, Iliev, Stanislav, İvgin, İlkay, Janković, Ivor, Jovanova, Lence, Karkanas, Panagiotis, Kavaz-Kındığılı, Berna, Kaya, Esra Hilal, Keating, Denise, Kennett, Douglas J., Deniz Kesici, Seda, Khudaverdyan, Anahit, Kiss, Krisztián, Kılıç, Sinan, Klostermann, Paul, Kostak Boca Negra Valdes, Sinem, Kovačević, Saša, Krenz-Niedbała, Marta, Krznarić Škrivanko, Maja, Kurti, Rovena, Kuzman, Pasko, Lawson, Ann Marie, Lazar, Catalin, Leshtakov, Krassimir, Levy, Thomas E., Liritzis, Ioannis, Lorentz, Kirsi O., Łukasik, Sylwia, Mah, Matthew, Mallick, Swapan, Mandl, Kirsten, Martirosyan-Olshansky, Kristine, Matthews, Roger, Matthews, Wendy, McSweeney, Kathleen, Melikyan, Varduhi, Micco, Adam, Michel, Megan, Milašinović, Lidija, Mittnik, Alissa, Monge, Janet M., Nekhrizov, Georgi, Nicholls, Rebecca, Nikitin, Alexey G., Nikolov, Vassil, Novak, Mario, Olalde, Iñigo, Oppenheimer, Jonas, Osterholtz, Anna, Özdemir, Celal, Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan, Öztürk, Nurettin, Papadimitriou, Nikos, Papakonstantinou, Niki, Papathanasiou, Anastasia, Paraman, Lujana, Paskary, Evgeny G., Patterson, Nick, Petrakiev, Ilian, Petrosyan, Levon, Petrova, Vanya, Philippa-Touchais, Anna, Piliposyan, Ashot, Pocuca Kuzman, Nada, Potrebica, Hrvoje, Preda-Bălănică, Bianca, Premužić, Zrinka, Price, T. Douglas, Qiu, Lijun, Radović, Siniša, Raeuf Aziz, Kamal, Rajić Šikanjić, Petra, Rasheed Raheem, Kamal, Razumov, Sergei, Richardson, Amy, Roodenberg, Jacob, Ruka, Rudenc, Russeva, Victoria, Şahin, Mustafa, Şarbak, Ayşegül, Savaş, Emre, Schattke, Constanze, Schepartz, Lynne, Selçuk, Tayfun, Sevim-Erol, Ayla, Shamoon-Pour, Michel, Shephard, Henry M., Sideris, Athanasios, Simalcsik, Angela, Simonyan, Hakob, Sinika, Vitalij, Sirak, Kendra, Sirbu, Ghenadie, Šlaus, Mario, Soficaru, Andrei, Söğüt, Bilal, Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz, Sönmez-Sözer, Çilem, Stathi, Maria, Steskal, Martin, Stewardson, Kristin, Stocker, Sharon, Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime, Suvorov, Alexander, Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna, Szeniczey, Tamás, Telnov, Nikolai, Temov, Strahil, Todorova, Nadezhda, Tota, Ulsi, Touchais, Gilles, Triantaphyllou, Sevi, Türker, Atila, Ugarković, Marina, Valchev, Todor, Veljanovska, Fanica, Videvski, Zlatko, Virag, Cristian, Wagner, Anna, Walsh, Samantha, Włodarczak, Piotr, Workman, J. Noah, Yardumian, Aram, Yarovoy, Evgenii, Yavuz, Alper Yener, Yılmaz, Hakan, Zalzala, Fatma, Zettl, Anna, Zhang, Zhao, Çavuşoğlu, Rafet, Rohland, Nadin, Pinhasi, Ron, and Reich, David
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We present the first ancient DNA data from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Mesopotamia (Southeastern Turkey and Northern Iraq), Cyprus, and the Northwestern Zagros, along with the first data from Neolithic Armenia. We show that these and neighboring populations were formed through admixture of pre-Neolithic sources related to Anatolian, Caucasus, and Levantine hunter-gatherers, forming a Neolithic continuum of ancestry mirroring the geography of West Asia. By analyzing Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic populations of Anatolia, we show that the former were derived from admixture between Mesopotamian-related and local Epipaleolithic-related sources, but the latter experienced additional Levantine-related gene flow, thus documenting at least two pulses of migration from the Fertile Crescent heartland to the early farmers of Anatolia.
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- 2022
5. Utjecaj zaštine skupine na konformaciju ferocenskog konjugata s valinom
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Monika Kovačević, Emili Vidan, Klara Širić, Ivan Kodrin, Sunčica Roca, Krešimir Molčanov, Valentina Milašinović, Lidija Barišić and Babić, Jurislav
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D-aminokiseline, D-valin, ferocen, konformacijska analiza - Abstract
The biochemical properties of D-amino acids, as well as peptides containing D-amino acids, are of great interests because of their toxic, protective, or signalling effect. [1] To date, very few ferrocene peptides based on D-amino acids have been studied. [2, 3] Here, we synthesized the bioconjugates Boc-D-Val-NH-Fn-COOMe (1) and Ac-D- Val-NH-Fn-COOMe (2) (Ac = acetyl, Boc = tert- butoxycarbonyl). To determine whether the branched isopropyl side chain of valine and the protecting groups affect the intramolecular hydrogen bonding (Figure 1), i.e., their conformational behaviour, we performed a detailed spectroscopic analysis (IR, NMR and CD), followed by a crystallographic and DFT study.
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- 2022
6. Ancient genomes provide insights into family structure and the heredity of social status in the early Bronze Age of southeastern Europe
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Žegarac, Aleksandra, Winkelbach, L., Bloecher, J., Diekmann, Yoan, Krečković Gavrilović, Marija, Porčić, Marko, Stojković, B., Milašinović, Lidija, Schreiber, M., Wegmann, D., Veeramah, Krishna R., Stefanović, Sofija, Burger, Joachim, Žegarac, Aleksandra, Winkelbach, L., Bloecher, J., Diekmann, Yoan, Krečković Gavrilović, Marija, Porčić, Marko, Stojković, B., Milašinović, Lidija, Schreiber, M., Wegmann, D., Veeramah, Krishna R., Stefanović, Sofija, and Burger, Joachim
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Twenty-four palaeogenomes from Mokrin, a major Early Bronze Age necropolis in southeastern Europe, were sequenced to analyse kinship between individuals and to better understand prehistoric social organization. 15 investigated individuals were involved in genetic relationships of varying degrees. The Mokrin sample resembles a genetically unstructured population, suggesting that the community's social hierarchies were not accompanied by strict marriage barriers. We find evidence for female exogamy but no indications for strict patrilocality. Individual status differences at Mokrin, as indicated by grave goods, support the inference that females could inherit status, but could not transmit status to all their sons. We further show that sons had the possibility to acquire status during their lifetimes, but not necessarily to inherit it. Taken together, these findings suggest that Southeastern Europe in the Early Bronze Age had a significantly different family and social structure than Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age societies of Central Europe.
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- 2021
7. Ancient genomes provide insights into family structure and the heredity of social status in the early Bronze Age of southeastern Europe
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Žegarac Aleksandra, Winkelbach Laura, Blöcher Jens, Diekmann Yoan, Krečković Gavrilović Marija, Porčić Marko, Stojković Biljana, Milašinović Lidija, Schreiber Mona, Wegmann Daniel, Veeramah Krishna, Stefanović Sofija, and Burger Joachim
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Adult ,Male ,Heredity ,Adolescent ,Science ,Human Migration ,930 History of ancient world ,Young Adult ,930 Alte Geschichte ,Early Bronze Age ,Humans ,Mokrin ,Child ,ancient DNA ,kinship ,History, Ancient ,Genome, Human ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Survival Rate ,Genetics, Population ,Psychological Distance ,Social Class ,Child, Preschool ,Medicine ,Female ,Family Relations ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Twenty-four palaeogenomes from Mokrin, a major Early Bronze Age necropolis in southeastern Europe, were sequenced to analyse kinship between individuals and to better understand prehistoric social organization. 15 investigated individuals were involved in genetic relationships of varying degrees. The Mokrin sample resembles a genetically unstructured population, suggesting that the community’s social hierarchies were not accompanied by strict marriage barriers. We find evidence for female exogamy but no indications for strict patrilocality. Individual status differences at Mokrin, as indicated by grave goods, support the inference that females could inherit status, but could not transmit status to all their sons. We further show that sons had the possibility to acquire status during their lifetimes, but not necessarily to inherit it. Taken together, these findings suggest that Southeastern Europe in the Early Bronze Age had a significantly different family and social structure than Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age societies of Central Europe.
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- 2020
8. A New Bronze Age Mega-fort in Southeastern Europe: Recent Archaeological Investigations at Gradiste Idos and their Regional Significance
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Molloy, Barry, Jovanović, Dragan, Bruyere, Caroline, Marić, Miroslav, Bulatović, Jelena, Mertl, Patrick, Horn, Christian, Milašinović, Lidija, Mirković-Marić, Neda, Molloy, Barry, Jovanović, Dragan, Bruyere, Caroline, Marić, Miroslav, Bulatović, Jelena, Mertl, Patrick, Horn, Christian, Milašinović, Lidija, and Mirković-Marić, Neda
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A newly discovered network of later Bronze Age fortified sites of unusually large size are discussed, with a primary focus on results of excavations at the site of Gradiste Idos. Closely associated with the rivers Mures, Tisza, and Danube, these sites are located in the southeast of the Carpathian Basin in central Europe. On current evidence, the main period of construction and occupation took place between 1400-1100 b.c., probably constituting successor communities of the tell-centred societies of the Middle Bronze Age. Geophysical survey and excavation results from Gradiste Idos, the largest site in this network in Serbia, are presented in this paper within their regional context. We discuss preliminary insights into the structural development of the site, alongside a correlation of new C-14 dates with relative ceramic chronological markers and the results of faunal analysis. These results provide new perspectives on settlement systems at the dawn of Urnfield cultural traditions in this region.
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- 2020
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