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Vucedol
#1
Hello i didnt know where to post this since its not warfare though is history though its not in the time frame of the forum.

Where can i find any books on Vucedols? Are there any? Cant seem to find anything!
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Vučedol culture?
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#3
I thought it was spam :wink:

Some Googling...
http://www.geocities.com/vucedol_culture/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vu%C4%8Dedol_culture
http://www.mfa.hr/MVP.asp?pcpid=1074
http://www.macedoniaontheweb.com/forum/ ... -1775.html
http://wap.macedonia.org/vukovar/docs/area_past.html

JSTOR :roll:
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0093-4690(199423 )21%3A3%3C307%3ATLCAAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8

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I ve seen the sites but they are just websites so they dont really constitute anything other then generic info.Is there no official bibliography on this other then the pdf?
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#5
Themistoklis,

I suspect that most stuff pertaining to the Vucedol Culture is / was in Serbocroat / Croatian / Serbian and perhaps Magyar. So until there's a synthesis published in English or German, the rest of Europe is out of luck.

You might try looking at this site:
[url:24m1x6bp]http://members.fortunecity.com/dievo/dieterhome.htm[/url]

Dieter Vollmann published a volume on the Chalcolithic / Early Bronze Age East-Central Europe; I think it might give you a broad perspective of the region and period of which the Vucedol (also called Laibach-Vucedol) culture was part. That is, assuming you can read German (if you cannot, I strongly advise learning it if you want to learn more about early Danubian / Balkan cultures, scientific publications concerning these regions are often in German rather than English). Anyway, there's an English summary on the site.
The bibliography below may also give you some ideas where to look. Good luck!
[url:24m1x6bp]http://members.fortunecity.com/dievo/dissliteratur.htm[/url]
Andreas Baede
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Smile thankou
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Themistoklis, you might want to rummage (assuming you can read German) here as well:

[url:1lp7dvjn]http://www.bristol.ac.uk/archanth/staff/heyd/[/url]

It looks like Dr. Heyd & his colleagues will publish quite a bit in the near future on Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age Europe. The PDF articles and summaries are interesting by themselves, I've downloaded them all.
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Another title you might want to track down is "The Carpathian basin and the eastern European steppe. Nomad mobility and cultural exchange during the pre-Christian metal ages [4000-500 B.C.].", PAS (Prähistorische Archeologie in Südosteuropa) volume 12, ed. Bernhard Hänsel & Jan Machnik [ISSN 0723-1725]. About half the articles seem to deal with Late Neolithic / Chalcolithic / Early Bronze Age stuff. You can find a table of contents here: [url:1lp7dvjn]http://www.vml.de/e/inhalt.php?ISBN=978-3-89646-501-6[/url]

Little directly about Vucedol, but plenty about the region and period in a broader perspective.

So many books and papers to read, so little time...
Andreas Baede
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http://www.amz.hr/hrv/page.asp?id=izdav ... onografije
Stefan Pop-Lazic
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