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Arheoblog · 11M ago

My theses about the neolithic stone industry from Rug Bair

On 30.05.2011 in 12:30 h. at the Archaeology Department at the Philosophical Faculty (University of Belgrade), I defended my thesis titled: 'The chipped and ground stone industry from the neolithic site of Rug Bair at Gorubinci, in a wider regional context', before the commission consists of: P...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

Macedonia: New Laws to Have an Adverse Impact on Cultural Heritage

Ever since I started blogging, I became involved in new media and media in general in the Republic of Macedonia. I am the only archaeologist writing in public about cultural heritage and my opinion is constantly cited on Internet and in the newspapers. This is one of my statements about defunct Law ...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

Arheoblog as the best promoter of Macedonia in 2010

After the Croatian nomination when Arheoblog was proclaimed as one of the best and the most influential ex-Yu Balkan website for 2010, I received another award as one of the best promoters of Macedonia for the past year, which is one of the purposes of this site and my ...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

Summer Field School at Vinicko Kale 2011

This year between June 27 – July 8, 2011 there will be for the first time the Summer Field School at Vinichko Kale (Vinica Fortress), within the ongoing long-term archaeological excavations. The project is cooperation between Vinica city museum and EUBA, as a chance to promote both, the site and the...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

Blogging Archaeology: creating an Open Access source for knowledge

The meaning of the terms 'blog' and 'blogger' has been the subject of numerous debates. Independent of the definitions that can be found on the Internet, it can be said that blogs are about ideas, creation, exchange of opinions, expression of attitudes, debating, and much more. Blogs are a manifesta...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

The world of eneolthic figurines from Republic of Macedonia

My area of specialization is the chipped stone industry, but I love the prehistoric art left by our ancestors. The prehistoric figurines from Macedonia reached the international public at the 'Unearthed' exhibition, at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, and undoubtedly attracted attention concern...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

The prehistoric and protohistoric site of Cocev Kamen

 For a long time Republic of Macedonia was terra blanca in the field of rock art and prehistoric rock painting. That is, until the dicovery of Cocev Kamen, a rock from a volcanic origin consisting of caves and rock-shelters. It is believed that Cocev Kamen had been used as a temple from prehist...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

Project: Skopje tour - City Tour of the Decade

What is cultural heritage about? Does people from some country can recognize in the present, what kind of category will be included on the heritage list in the future? What are the character and the impact of this heritage projects for the new generations? These are some of the questions I am facing...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

The Bradt Travel Guide for Macedonia

I got a lovely present a week ago from the British tourists - The Bradt Travel Guide for Macedonia! I was guiding them through the cultural and historical monuments in western Macedonia, and they left me their travel book since I don't have a chance to buy it or order it via internet. The Bradt Trav...
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Arheoblog · 1Y ago

Unearthed - the exhibition

I grew up in Skopje, surrounded by the archaeological sites in the vicinity of my neighbourhood. Skopje geographically is not a big city, only 22 km long, and 12 km wide. But Skopje lies on more than 20 Neolithic registerd sites by now, and we even didn't finished our prospection...
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