The Eneolithic and the Early Bronze Age Tell in Southeastern Serbia. With contributions by Jelena Bulatović, Dragana Filipović, Aleksandar Kapuran, Josip Šarić, Marc Vander Linden and Selena Vitezović
Excavations in the 1930s and 1950s positioned the tell-settlement Bubanj near Niš (Serbia) as a key site in the prehistoric Balkans. This publication presents the results of the recent excavations in the eastern plateau (2008–2014) and guides the reader through important data on the life of prehistoric communities in the Central Balkans and the Morava Region during the Eneolithic and the Bronze Age. The well-known ‘Bubanj-Hum Group’ of the central Balkans is embedded in a broad cultural horizon, which is discussed in this volume in many aspects. Interdisciplinary analyses and interpretations complement the image of everyday life in the region between the mid-5th and the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC.