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Lepenski Vir Collection – National Museum in Belgrade; The Iron Gates in prehistory: New perspectives, Edited by Clive Bonsall, Vasile Boroneant and Ivana Radovanović, BAR International series 1983, 2008. on YouTube Documentary Film (1968) by Dušan Slijepčević, produced by Dunav Film. The Architecture of Lepenski Vir
Lepenski Vir is a mesolithic archaeological site of the Iron Gates culture, near Donji Milanovac, dating to 7000 BC with the peak of culture in 5300–4800 BC. Numerous piscine sculptures and peculiar architecture are testimony to a rich social and religious life led by the inhabitants and the high cultural level of these early Europeans.
A 2017 doctoral thesis published by University of Mainz and 2018 study published in Nature included an analysis of a large number of individuals from the Iron Gates Mesolithic (from Lepenski Vir, Ajmana, Hajdučka Vodenica, Padina, Velešnica, Vlasac in Serbia and Cuina Turcului, Icoana, Ostrovul Corbului, Schela Cladovei in Romania) dating ...
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Museum of 4 July; Museum of African Art, Belgrade; Museum of Applied Arts, Belgrade; Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade; Museum of Ivo Andrić; Museum of Natural History, Belgrade; Museum of Paja Jovanović; Museum of Roma Culture of Belgrade; Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia; Museum of Vuk and Dositej; Museum of Yugoslavia; National ...
English: Museum Lepenski Vir, sculpture Undine, quartz sandstone, 6300 - 5900 BCE Српски / srpski: Muzej Lepenski Vir, skulptura Vodena vila, kvarcni peščar, 6300 - 5900. pre n.e. Date
Trescovăț (Romanian: Vârful Trescovăț; Serbian: Трескавац / Treskavac) is a peak in Romania with an elevation of 679 m (2,228 ft). Located in the Iron Gates on the left bank of the Danube river, it may have been important to the prehistoric site of Lepenski Vir located on the opposite Serbian river bank.
The northernmost Ancient Macedonian town was Kale-Krševica, which still today have the foundations of the Ancient Greek 5th-century BC town.The Scordisci built the stone fortress of Singidunum, the Kalemegdan at Belgrade in the 3rd century BC, It has since been built on by Romans, Serbs, Turks, Austrians and show an example of continuing 2,300-year-old architecture, serving as one of the best ...