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Dušan Borić Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE for Dr. Dušan Borić
1. PERSONAL DETAILS
Date of Birth: Address: Department of Archaeology and Conservation, SHARE, Cardiff University, Humanities Building
4.08, Colum Drive, Cardiff CF10 3EU, United Kingdom
E-mail:
Phone:
2. QUALIFICATIONS
Ph.D. in Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge (1998–2003). Supervisor:
Preston Miracle.
B.A. in Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Belgrade University (1991–1996). Supervisor: Ivana
Radovanović.
3. CURRENT EMPLOYMENT & POSITIONS HELD
Lecturer in Archaeology, Department of Archaeology and Conservation, Cardiff School of History,
Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University (Sept. 2009 – present; full-time, permanent).
Visiting Scholar, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh (academic 2015–2016).
Research Associate, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (2004–2009).
Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2003–2004).
Adjunct Assistant Professor / Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Anthropology / Center for
Archaeology, Columbia University, New York City (2002–2003).
Museum Custodian, Department of Archaeology, Museum of Vojvodina, Novi Sad (Serbia) (1996–1998).
4. EXTERNAL FUNDING & AWARDS
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): PI, NRCF AMS dating project “Dating stratified Early
Neolithic multiple burial sequence at Ajmana (Serbia)” for 12 AMS dates. Awarded May 2016. £4140.
Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, USA: Small grant:
Awarded May 2016. $1500.
Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, USA: Small grant.
Awarded January 2016. $1500.
Center for Comparative Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh, USA:
Visiting Scholar for 2015–2016: $58,000.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): PI, NRCF AMS dating project “Dating the early Vinča
enclosed settlement at Oreškovica, Serbia” for 11 AMS dates. Awarded November 2014. £3795.
Cardiff University Fieldwork School Abroad: PI, project “The Role of the Danube Corridor in Early
Prehistory: Changing Patterns of Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Occupation in the Balkans”. Awarded
25/05/2013. £11,970.
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: PI, project “Household Craft Specialization and
Emergence of Metallurgy in the Neolithic Vinča Culture of Southeast Europe” (Gr. no. International
Collaborative Research Grant–115). Awarded 25/10/2012. $30,000.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): PI, NRCF AMS dating project “Dating the Mesolithic-
Neolithic transition in the Alps” for 13 AMS dates. Awarded Nov. 2011. £4485.
America for Bulgaria Foundation/American Research Centre in Sofia: High-Risk Anthropological and
Archaeological research grant. PI, project “Prehistoric Flint Sourcing in NW Bulgaria and NE Serbia: Field
Survey and Laboratory Analyses.” Awarded March 2011. $29,945.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): PI, NRCF AMS dating project “The Early Mesolithic
Occupation of the Danube Gorges” for 36 AMS dates. Awarded Nov. 2010. £12,600.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): PI, NRCF AMS dating project “Dating the Early and
Middle Copper Age burial evidence in the eastern Carpathian Basin” for 20 AMS dates. Awarded Nov.
2010. £7000.
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: Hunt Fellowship for writing Whirlpool
Harvest: Adaptations and Transformations of Mesolithic Foragers in the Danube Gorges (awarded Oct.
2009). $40,000.
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McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: PI, “Forager-Farmer Interactions in the Balkans.”
Awarded March 2009. £5000.
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: PI, project “Palaeolithic Occupation of the Danube
Gorges and its Hinterlands.” Awarded March 2008. £4500.
British Academy Large Research Grant (LG-45589): PI, project “Forager-Farmer Interactions in the
Balkans: New Excavations at Vlasac” Awarded March 2007. £59,000.
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: PI, project “Forager-Farmer Interactions in the Balkans:
New Excavations at Vlasac.” Awarded March 2007. £5500.
British Academy Small Research Grant (SG-42170): PI, project “Forager-Farmer Interactions in the
Balkans: Spatial Distribution of the Lepenski Vir Culture.” Awarded June 2006. £7500.
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: PI, project “Forager-Farmer Interactions in the Balkans:
Spatial Distribution of the Lepenski Vir Culture.” Awarded March 2006. £6000.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): PI, AMS dating project “The Mesolithic-Neolithic
Transition at Lepenski Vir and Vlasac: Dating Architectural Changes and the Introduction of Pottery and
Domesticates” for 51 AMS dates. Awarded 2006. £17,850.
British Academy Small Research Grant (SG-40967): PI, project “Forager-Farmer Encounters in the
Balkans: Spatial Distribution of the Lepenski Vir Culture.” Awarded June 2005. £7500.
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: PI, project “Forager-Farmer Encounters in the Balkans:
Spatial Distribution of the Lepenski Vir Culture.” Awarded March 2005. £6000.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC): co-PI with A. Sherratt, project “The Beginnings of
Copper Production in the Central Balkans” for 44 AMS dates. Awarded 2004. £15,400.
National Science Foundation (NSF): co-PI with Prof. T.D. Price, High-Risk Research in Archaeology
(Grant BCS-0442096) for project “Forager-Farmer Encounters in the Balkans: Spatial Distribution of the
Lepenski Vir Culture” Awarded August 2004. $25,000
5. CURRENT FIELD PROJECTS
(1) Prehistoric Foragers in the Dinaric Alps PI on a collaborative research initiative between the University of Cambridge, Cardiff University, and Centre
for Archaeology and Conservation in Cetinje, Montenegro. Since 2012. Instructor for the field school run
through the Institute for Field Research in the USA http://ifrglobal.org/program/montenegro-vrbicka-cave/
(2) Forager-Farmer Encounters in the Balkans
PI on a collaborative research project with the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade (Serbia).
Since 2004.
(3) The Role of the Danube Gorges in the Spread of Modern Humans PI on a collaborative research project with the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade (Serbia).
Since 2004.
(4) Emergence of Craft Specialization and Metallurgy in the Neolithic Balkans
(a) “Household craft specialization and emergence of metallurgy in the Neolithic Vinča culture of southeast
Europe” funded by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research within the Vinča
Archaeology and Metallurgy Project (VAMP). PI on the collaborative research project between Cardiff
University and the National Museum in Belgrade with project partners from the University of Pittsburgh and
Sheffield University. Since 2012.
(b) Field director in rescue excavations of the Early-Late Neolithic site of Pavlovac-Čukar, southern Serbia
(September 2011).
Previously, I was involved in various field research projects in Hungary, Serbia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania,
Italy and Brazil.
6. INDICATORS OF ESTEEM
2015: The best children book at the International Belgrade Book Fair, November 2015.
2010–2015: President of the Organizing Committee of the Ninth International Conference on the Mesolithic
in Europe, MESO 2015, in Belgrade, Serbia (www.meso2015.com).
2010: Hunt Fellowship of the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.
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7. PUBLICATIONS
Books (authored):
[1] Borić, D. (2016). Deathways at Lepenski Vir: Patterns in Mortuary Practice. Belgrade: Serbian
Archaeological Society. (Parallel texts in Serbian and English)
http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/deathways-at-lepenski-vir.html
[2] Borić, D. (2015). Lepenski Vir. Settlement of the Danube Fishermen. Belgrade: Kreativni centar.
[3] Borić, D. (2015). Lepenski Vir. Naselje dunavskih ribolovaca. Beograd: Kreativni centar. (In Serbian)
[4] Borić, D. (forthcoming, 2017). Whirlpool Harvest: Adaptations and Transformations of Mesolithic
Foragers in the Danube Gorges. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[5] Borić, D., and Miracle, P. (forthcoming, 2017). Body in Prehistory: Changing Beliefs of Foragers and
Farmers in the Old World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Books (edited):
[6] Borić, D., Antonović, D., et al. (eds.) (forthcoming). Holocene Foragers in Europe and Beyond (Papers
Presented the Ninth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe MESO 2015, Belgrade,
Serbia). Oxford: Serbian Archaeological Society and Oxbow Books.
[7] Borić, D. (ed.) (forthcoming) Vlasac Revisited: A Mesolithic Site in the Danube Gorges. Oxford: Oxbow
Books.
[8] Borić, D., and Harris, O. (eds.) (forthcoming). Body Histories. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for
Archaeological Research.
[9] Borić, D., and Miracle, P. T. (eds.) (forthcoming). First Neolithic Gestures and Identities in the Balkans.
Oxford: Oxbow Books.
[10] Borić, D. (ed.) (2010). Archaeology and Memory. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
[11] Borić, D., and Robb, J. (eds.) (2008). Past Bodies: Body-Centered Research in Archaeology. Oxford:
Oxbow Books.
Refereed journal articles:
[12] Borić, D., Hanks, B., Šljivar, D., Doonan, D., Kočić, M., Bulatović, J., Griffiths, S., Jacanović, D. (In
review, 2017) Enclosing the Neolithic World: A Vinča Culture Enclosed and Fortified Settlement in
the Balkans. Current Anthropology.
[13] Cristiani, E., Radini, A., Edinborough, M., and Borić, D. (2016). Dental calculus reveals Mesolithic
foragers in the Balkans consumed domesticated plant foods. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the USA 113(37): 10298–10303.
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2016/08/24/1603477113.abstract
[14] Whittle, A., Bayliss, A., Barclay, A., Gaydarska, B., Bánffy, E., Borić, D., Drasovean, F., Jakucs, J.,
Marić, M., Orton, D., Pantović, I., Schier, W., Tasić, N., and Vander Linden, M. (2016). A Vinča
potscape: formal chronological models for the use and development of Vinča ceramics in south-east
Europe. Documenta Praehistorica 43: 1–60. DOI: 10.4312/dp.43.1
[15] Borić, D. (2016). A View of Vinča from Cambridge: Minns’ Reviews of the 1930s Publications by
Vasić. Istraživanja – Journal of Historical Researches 27: 7–32. doi: 10.19090/i.2016.27.7-32
[16] Cristiani, E., Radini, A., Borić, D., Mutri, G., Filipović, D., Allué, E., Bonsall, C., Boroneant, A.,
Dalmeri, G., Fontana, F., Lo Vetro, D., Martini, M., Negrino, F., Peresani, M., Riel-Salvatore, J.,
Sarti, L., Vujević, D., and Vukojičić, S. (2016). The ‘Hidden Foods’ project: New research into the
role of plant foods in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies of South-east Europe and Italy. Antiquity
Project Gallery http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/cristiani351.
[17] Gurova, M., Andreeva, P., Stefanova, E., Stefanov, Y., Kočić, M., and Borić, D. (2016). Flint raw
material transfers in the prehistoric Lower Danube Basin: An integrated analytical approach. Journal
of Archaeological Science: Reports 6: 422–441. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.12.014
[18] Cristiani, E., and Borić, D. (2016). Harpoons from Odmut, Montenegro: Contextual, Technological and
Use-Wear Analyses. Quaternary International 423: 166–192.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.11.010
[19] Borić, D. Gyucha, A., Higham, T., Milašinović, L., Parkinson, W., Raczky, P., and Siklósi, Zs.
(forthcoming). The first burial grounds in the Early Copper Age of the eastern Carpathian Basin.
Unpublished manuscript.
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[20] Stratton, S., Griffiths, S., Kogălniceanu, R., Simalcsik, A., Morintz, Al., Higham, T., Borić, D., and
Whittle, A. (forthcoming). The emergence of extramural burial grounds in south-east Europe. A
formally modelled chronology for Cernica, Romania. Unpublished manuscript.
[21] Borić, D., and Griffiths, S. (2015). The living and the dead, memory and transition: Bayesian modelling
of Mesolithic and Neolithic deposits from Vlasac, the Danube Gorges. Oxford Journal of
Archaeology 34(4): 343–364. DOI: 10.1111/ojoa.12063
[22] Tasić, N., Marić, M., Penezić, K., Filipović, D., Borojević, K., Borić, D., Cook, C., Reimer, P., Bayliss,
A., Barclay, A., Gaydarska, B., and Whittle, A. (2015). The end of the affair: Formal chronological
modelling for the top of the Neolithic tell of Vinča-Belo Brdo. Antiquity 89(347): 1064–1082.
doi:10.15184/aqy.2015.101
[23] Cristiani, E., Živaljević, I., and Borić, D. (2014). Residue analysis and ornament suspension techniques
in prehistory: Cyprinid pharyngeal teeth beads from Late Mesolithic burials at Vlasac (Serbia),
Journal of Archaeological Science 46: 292–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.03.018
[24] Borić, D., French, C.A.I., Stefanović, S., Dimitrijević, V., Cristiani, E., Gurova, M., Antonović, D.,
Allué, E.A., and Filipović, D. (2014). Late Mesolithic lifeways and deathways at Vlasac (Serbia).
Journal of Field Archaeology 39(1): 4–31. DOI 10.1179/0093469013Z.00000000070
[25] Šljivar, D. and Borić, D. (2014). Context is everything: Comments on Radivojević et al. Antiquity 88
(342): 1310–1315. http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/088/ant0880001.htm
[26] Borić, D., and Price, T.D. (2013). Strontium isotopes document greater human mobility at the start of
the Balkan Neolithic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110(9): 3298–3303.
www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1211474110
[27] Borić, D., Dimitrijević, V., White, D., Lane, C., French, C.A.I., and Cristiani, E. (2012). Modern
Human settling of the ‘Danube corridor’: The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic site of Tabula Traiana
Cave in the Danube Gorges (Serbia). Antiquity 86(334) http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/boric334/
[28] Lowe, J., Barton, N., Blockley, S., Bronk Ramsey, C., Cullen, V.L., Davies, W., Gamble, C., Grant, K.,
Hardiman, M., Housley, R., Lane, C.S., Lee, Sh., Lewis, M., MacLeod, A., Menzies, M., Mueller,
W., Pollard, M., Price, C., Roberts, A.P., Rohling, E.J., Satow, C., Smith, V., Stringer, C.B.,
Tomlinson, E., White, D., Albert, P., Arienzo, I., Barker, G., Borić, D., Carandante, A., Civetta, L.,
Ferrier, C., Guadelli, J.-L., Karkanas, P., Koumouzelis, M., Muller, U., Orsi, G., Pross, J., Rosi, M.,
Shalamanov-Korobar, Lj., Sirakov, N., and Tzedakis, P. (2012). Volcanic ash layers illuminate the
resilience of Neanderthals and early Modern Humans to natural hazards. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences 109(34): 13532–13537. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1204579109
[29] Cristiani, E., and Borić, D. (2012). 8500-year-old garment embroidery from the Late Mesolithic site of
Vlasac (Serbia): Technological, use-wear and residue analyses. Journal of Archaeological Science
39: 3450–3469. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2012.05.016
[30] Filipović, D., Allué, E., and Borić, D. (2011). Integrated carpological and anthracological analysis of
plant record from the Mesolithic site of Vlasac, Serbia. Journal of the Serbian Archaeological
Society 26 (2010): 145–161.
[31] Nehlich, O., Borić, D., Stefanović, S., and Richards M. P. (2010). Sulphur isotope evidence for
freshwater fish consumption: A case study from the Danube Gorges, SE Europe. Journal of
Archaeological Science 37: 1131–1139. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2009.12.013
[32] Borić, D. (2010). Arriving at a good description. Interview with Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern.
Journal of Social Archaeology 10(2): 280–296. DOI: 10.1177/1469605310365117
[33] Radivojević, M., Rehren, T., Pernicka, E., Šljivar, D., Brauns, M. and Borić, D. (2010). On the origins
of extractive metallurgy: New evidence from Europe. Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 2775–
2787. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2010.06.012
[34] Borić, D., Raičević, J., and Stefanović, S. (2009). Mesolithic cremations as elements of secondary
mortuary rites at Vlasac (Serbia). Documenta Praehistorica 36: 247–282. DOI: 10.4312/dp.36.16
[35] Borić, D., and Dimitrijević, V. (2009). Absolute Chronology and Stratigraphy of Lepenski Vir. Starinar
LVII (2007): 9–55. DOI: 10.2298/STA0757009B
[36] Borić, D., French, C. A. I. and Dimitrijević, V. (2008). Vlasac revisited: Formation processes,
stratigraphy and dating. Documenta Praehistorica 35: 293–320. DOI: 10.4312/dp.36.16
[37] Borić, D., and Jevtić , M. (2008). Archaeological Investigations of Tabula Traiana Cave. Arheološki
pregled 4 (2006): 11–15.
[38] Borić, D. (2008). Kultura Lepenskog vira u svetlu novih istraživanja (Lepenski Vir Culture in the Light
of New Research). Journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society 24: 9–44.
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[39] Borić, D., and Jevtić, M. (2008). Zaštitna istraživanja mezolitsko-neolitskog lokaliteta Vlasac u 2006.
godini (Protective archaeological works at the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac in 2006).
Arheološki pregled 4 (2006): 15–19.
[40] Borić, D., and Starović, A. (2008). Neolitski lokalitet Aria Babi u zaleđu Đerdapa (Neolithic site of
Aria Babi in the Danube Gorges hinterland). Arheološki pregled 4 (2006): 35–38.
[41] Borić, D., and Dimitrijević, V. (2007). When did the ‘Neolithic package’ reach Lepenski Vir?
Radiometric and faunal evidence. Documenta Praehistorica 34: 53–72.
[42] Kapuran, A., Jevtić, M., and Borić, D., (2007). Novi nalazi keramike matalnih doba na teritoriji
Đerdapa (Eneolithic and Iron Age pottery from two newly discovered caves in the Danube Gorges).
Journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society 23: 103–124.
[43] Borić, D. (2006). New discoveries at the Mesolithic-Early Neolithic site of Vlasac: Preliminary notes.
Mesolithic Miscellany 18(1): 7–14.
[44] Borić, D. (2005). Body metamorphosis and animality: Volatile bodies and boulder artworks from
Lepenski Vir. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 15(1): 35–69.
DOI: 10.1017/S095977430500003X
[45] Borić, D., and Dimitrijević, V. (2005). Continuity of foraging strategies in Mesolithic-Neolithic
transformations: Dating faunal patterns at Lepenski Vir (Serbia). Atti della Società per la Preistoria
e Protostoria della regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia XV (2004–05): 33–107.
[46] Whittle, A., Bartosiewicz, L., Borić, D., Pettitt, P. and Richards, M. (2005) New radiocarbon dates for
the Early Neolithic in northern Serbia and south-east Hungary. Antaeus 28: 347–355.
[47] Borić, D., Grupe, G., Peters, J., and Mikić, Ž. (2004). Is the Mesolithic-Neolithic subsistence dichotomy
real? New stable isotope evidence from the Danube Gorges. European Journal of Archaeology 7(3):
221–248. DOI:10.1177/1461957104056500
[48] Borić, D., and Miracle, P. (2004). Mesolithic and Neolithic (dis)continuities in the Danube Gorges:
New AMS dates from Padina and Hajdučka Vodenica (Serbia). Oxford Journal of Archaeology
23(4): 341–371.
[49] Borić, D., and Stefanović, S. (2004). Birth and death: infant burials from Vlasac and Lepenski Vir.
Antiquity 78(301): 526–546.
[50] Borić, D., (2003). ‘Deep time’ metaphor: Mnemonic and apotropaic practices at Lepenski Vir. Journal
of Social Archaeology 3(1): 41–75. DOI: 10.1177/1469605303003001098
[51] Borić, D. (2002). The Lepenski Vir conundrum: Reinterpretation of the Mesolithic and Neolithic
sequences in the Danube Gorges. Antiquity 76: 1026–1039.
[52] Whittle, A., Bartosiewicz, L., Borić, D., Pettitt, P., and Richards, M. (2002). In the beginning: New
radiocarbon dates for the Early Neolithic in northern Serbia and south-east Hungary. Antaeus 25:
63–117.
[53] Borić, D. (1999). Places that created time in the Danube Gorges and beyond, c. 9000–5500 cal. BC.
Documenta Praehistorica 26: 47–70.
[54] Borić, D. (1998). The Late Bronze Age hoard from Futog. Rad Muzeja Vojvodine 39: 23–70.
[55] Borić, D. (1996). Social Dimensions of Mortuary Practices in the Neolithic: A Case Study. Starinar
47/1996: 67–83.
Chapters in books:
[56] Schulting, R. and Borić, D. (2017). A tale of two processes of Neolithisation: South-east Europe and
Britain/Ireland. In J. Pollard, P. Bickle, V. Cummings and D. Hofmann (eds.) Festschrift: pp. 82–
105. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
[57] Borić, D., and Cristiani, E. (2016). Social networks and connectivity among the Palaeolithic and
Mesolithic foragers of the Balkans and Italy. In R. Krauß, and H. Floss (eds.) Southeast Europe
before the Neolithisation (Proceedings of the International Workshop within the Collaborative
Research Centres SFB1070 “RessourcenKulturen”, Schloss Hohentübingen, 9th of May 2014): pp.
73–112. Tübingen: University of Tübingen.
[58] Borić, D., Stefanović, S., and French, C.A.I. (2016, in press). Late Mesolithic occupation at the site of
Vlasac: Excavations 2006–2009. In P. Aries and M. Cueto (eds.) Gathering in the South:
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe. Oxford, Oxbow.
[59] Cristiani, E., and Borić, D. (2016, in press). Technology of osseous artifacts in the Mesolithic Danube
Gorges: The evidence from Vlasac (Serbia). In P. Aries and M. Cueto (eds.) Gathering in the South:
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe. Oxford, Oxbow.
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[60] Allué, E., Filipović, D., and Borić, D. (2016, in press). Archaeobotanical record from the site of Vlasac
in the Danube Gorges (Serbia). In P. Aries and M. Cueto (eds.) Gathering in the South: Proceedings
of the Eighth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe. Oxford, Oxbow.
[61] Cristiani, E., and Borić, D. (2016, in press). Personal adornment and personhood among the Last
Mesolithic foragers of the Danube Gorges in the central Balkans. In D. Bar-Yosef Mayer, and A.
Choyke (eds.) Bead. The Archaeology of Beads, Beadwork, and Personal Ornaments. Los Angeles:
Cotsen Institute Press, UCLA.
[62] Borić, D., and Cristiani, E. (2016, in press). A hybrid cultural world: The turn of the 7th to the 6th
millennium B.C. in the central Balkans. In P.F. Biehl, and E. Rosenstock (eds.) 6,000 BC-
Transformations and change in the Near East and Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
[63] Borić, D. (2015). The end of the Vinča world: Modelling Late Neolithic to Copper Age culture change
and the notion of archaeological culture. In S. Hansen, P. Raczky, A. Anders, and A. Reingruber
(eds.) Neolithic and Copper Age between the Carpathians and the Aegean Sea: Chronologies and
Technologies from the 6th to 4th Millennia BCE (Archäologie in Eurasien 31): pp. 157–217. Bonn:
Verlag Marie Leidorf.
[64] Borić, D. (2015). Mortuary practices, bodies and persons in the Neolithic and Early-Middle Copper Age
of southeast Europe. In C. Fowler, J. Harding, and D. Hofmann (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of
Neolithic Europe: pp. 927–957. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[65] Mandić, M., and Borić, D. (2015). Pećina kod Trajanove Table. In J. Ćalić (ed.) Caves in the Djerdap
National Park: pp. 84–89. Donji Milanovac: JP Nacionalni Park Đerdap.
[66] Mandić, M., and Borić, D. (2015). Pešćera Mare. In J. Ćalić (ed.) Caves in the Djerdap National Park:
pp. 51–55. Donji Milanovac: JP Nacionalni Park Đerdap.
[67] Borić, D. (2014). Lepenski Vir Geography and Culture. In C. Smith (ed.) Springer Encyclopedia of
Global Archaeology: pp. 4494–4502. Berlin – Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
(http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-0465-2_1877)
[68] Borić, D., Harris, O.J.T., Miracle, P., and Robb, J. (2013). The limits of the body. In J. Robb and O.
Harris (eds.) The body in history: Europe from the Palaeolithic to the future: pp. 32–63. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
[69] Borić, D. (2013). Theatre of predation: Beneath the skin of Göbekli Tepe images. In C. Watts (ed.)
Relational Archaeologies: Humans, Animals, Things: pp. 42–64. London and New York: Routledge.
[70] Borić, D. (2012). Isotopic and Symbolic Identities: Mesolithic-Neolithic Transformations among the
Inhabitants of the Danube Gorges. In M. Harbeck, K. von Heyking, and H. Schwarzberg (eds.)
Sickness, Hunger, War and Religion: pp. 27–29. Munich: Rachel Carson Center for Environment
and Society.
[71] Stratton, S., and Borić, D. (2012). Gendered bodies and objects in a mortuary domain: Comparative
analysis of Durankulak cemetery. In R. Kogălniceanu, R.-G. Curcă, M. Gligor, and S. Stratton (eds.)
Homines, Funera, Astra: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Funerary Anthropology
(BAR Int. Ser. 2410.): pp. 73–81. Oxford: Archaeopress.
[72] Borić, D. (2011). Adaptations and transformations of the Danube Gorges foragers (c. 13,000–5500 cal.
BC): An overview. In R. Krauß (ed.) Beginnings – New Research in the Appearance of the Neolithic
between Northwest Anatolia and the Carpathian Basin: pp. 157–203. Rahden/Westf.: Verlag Marie
Leidorf GmbH.
[73] Borić, D. (2010). Memory, archaeology and the historical condition. In D. Borić (ed.) Archaeology and
Memory: pp. 1–34. Oxford: Oxbow.
[74] Borić, D. (2010). Happy forgetting? Remembering and dismembering dead bodies at Vlasac. In D.
Borić (ed.) Archaeology and Memory: pp. 48–67. Oxford: Oxbow.
[75] Borić, D. (2010). Becoming, phenomenal change, event: Past and archaeological re-presentations. In D.
J. Bolender (ed.) Eventful Archaeologies: New Approaches to Social Transformation in the
Archaeological Record: pp. 48–67. Albany, NY: SUNY Press (IEMA Proceedings, Volume 1).
[76] Borić, D. (2009). Absolute dating of metallurgical innovations in the Vinča Culture of the Balkans. In
T. K. Kienlin and B. W. Roberts (eds.) Metals and Societies. Studies in honour of Barbara S.
Ottaway: pp. 191–245. Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie. Bonn: Habelt.
[77] Borić, D. (2008). Lepenski Vir: une transformation de l’Europe pré-néolithique. In G. Kourtessi-
Philippakis (ed.) La préhistoire du Sud-Est européen: Traditions et innovations (Études Balkaniques
15-2008): pp. 101–122. Paris: Association Pierre Belon.
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[78] Miracle, P. and Borić, D. (2008). Bodily beliefs and agricultural beginnings in western Asia: Animal-
human hybridity re-examined. In D. Borić, and J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: pp. 101–113. Oxford:
Oxbow Books.
[79] Borić, D., and Robb, J. (2008). Body theory in archaeology. In D. Borić and J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies:
pp. 1–7. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
[80] Borić, D. (2008). First households and ‘house Societies’ in European Prehistory. In A. Jones (ed.)
Prehistoric Europe: pp. 109–142. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
[81] Stefanović, S., and Borić, D. (2008). The newborn infant burials from Lepenski Vir: In pursuit of
contextual meanings, in C. Bonsall, V. Boroneanţ and I. Radovanović (eds.) The Iron Gates in
Prehistory: New perspectives (BAR Int. Ser. 1893): pp. 131–169. Oxford: Archaeopress.
[82] Borić, D., (2007). The House Between Grand Narratives and Microhistories: A House Society in the
Balkans. In R.A. Beck, Jr. (ed.) The Durable House: House Society Models in Archaeology: pp. 97–
129. Carbondale: Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 35.
[83] Borić, D. (2007). Mesolithic-Neolithic Interactions in the Danube Gorges. In J. K. Kozlowski and M.
Nowak (eds.), Mesolithic-Neolithic Interactions in the Danube Basin: pp. 31–45. BAR, Int. Ser.
1726. Oxford: Archaeopress.
[84] Borić, D. (2007). Images of animality: Hybrid bodies and mimesis in Early Prehistoric Art. In C.
Renfrew and I. Morley (eds.) Material Beginnings: A Global Prehistory of Figurative
Representation: pp. 89–105. Cambridge: The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
[85] Borić, D. (2005). Deconstructing essentialisms: Unsettling frontiers of the Mesolithic-Neolithic
Balkans. In D. Bailey, A. Whittle and V. Cummings (eds.) (Un)settling the Neolithic: pp. 16–31.
Oxford: Oxbow Books.
[86] Borić, D. (2005). Fuzzy horizons of change: Orientalism and the frontier model in the Mesolithic-
Neolithic transition. In N. Milner and P. C. Woodman (eds.) Mesolithic Studies in the 21st century:
pp. 81–105. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
[87] Borić, D. (2002). Apotropaism and the temporality of colours: colourful Mesolithic-Neolithic seasons in
the Danube Gorges, in A. Jones and G. MacGregor (eds.) Colouring the Past: The Significance of
Colour in Archaeological Research: pp. 23–42. Oxford: Berg.
[88] Borić, D. (2001). Mesolithic and Early Neolithic hunters and fishers in the Danube Gorges: A faunal
perspective, in R. Kertesz and J. Makkay (eds.), At the Fringes of Three Worlds: From the
Mesolithic to the Neolithic (International Conference, Szolnok, October 2–7, 1996): pp. 101–124.
Budapest: Archaeolingua.
[89] Borić, D. (1998). Die Fortführung der Ausgrabungen in Feudvar im Jahre 1960, in B. Hänsel and P.
Medović (eds.) Feudvar. Ausgrabungen und Forschungen in einer Mikroregion am Zusammenfluss
von Donau und Theiss I. Das Plateau von Titel und die Šajkaška. Archäologische und
naturwissenschaftliche Beiträge zu einer Kulturlandschaft: pp. 179–194. Kiel: Verlag Oetker/Voges.
[90] Radovanović, I., and Borić, D. (1996). The application of GIS in spatial analysis of Late Palaeolithic
layer at the cave site Mališina Stijena near Pljevlje. In GIS – stanje i perspektive: pp. 375–383.
Beograd: Institute for Geography.
Other items (public outreach/museum exhibitions):
[91] Borić, D. (2012). Absolute chronology of Lepenski Vir. In Lepenski Vir Guide: pp. 29–35. Belgrade:
National Museum.
[92] Borić, D. (2012). Social organization and contacts with neighbors. In Lepenski Vir Guide: pp. 87–95.
Belgrade: National Museum.
[93] Borić, D. (2012). Vlasac. In Lepenski Vir Guide: pp. 117–125. Belgrade: National Museum.
[94] Borić, D. (2012). Padina-Gospođin Vir. In Lepenski Vir Guide: pp. 127–135. Belgrade: National
Museum.
[95] Borić, D. (2012). Hajdučka Vodenica. In Lepenski Vir Guide: pp. 137–142. Belgrade: National
Museum.
[96] Borić, D. (2009). Making bodies visible through archaeological excavations. In Assembling Bodies: Art,
Science & Imagination (Exhibition catalogue): pp. 80–81. Cambridge: Museum of Archaeology and
Anthropology.
[97] Borić, D. (2006). Vlasac u mezolitiku i neolitiku – razmjena i kontakti s egzotičnim svjetovima, in
Sanjin Mihelić (ed.) Trgovina i razmjena u pretpovijesti, katalog izložbe: p. 24. Zagreb: Arheološki
muzej.
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[98] Borić, D. (1997). Ahaeologia ex machina. IQ-naučni magazin 1: 38–39.
Book reviews:
[99] Borić, D. (2014). ‘As Time Goes By’? Monumentality, landscapes and the temporal perspective
(Habelt, Kiel, 2012). Edited by Martin Furholt, Martin Hintz and Doris Mischka. 210 x 300 mm. 263
pp. 195 b/w figures and tables. 4 colour figures. ISBN 978 3 7749 3764 2. Price £65.00. Landscape
History 35(1): 85–86 (10.1080/01433768.2014.916917).
[100] Borić, D. (2008). Ljubinka Babović, Sanctuaries of Lepenski Vir: Location, position and function.
Archaeological monographs 17. Belgrade 2006: National Museum. Book Review. Glasnik Srpskog
arheološkog društva 24: 467–477.
[101] Borić, D. (1998). Alasdair Whittle, Europe in the Neolithic: The Creation of New Worlds, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge 1996, xvi+443 pages, 126 illustrations; 0-521-44920-0 paperback.
Book Review. Starinar XLVIII/1997: 225–228.
8. TEACHING
2009–present Teaching at Cardiff University:
Undergraduate teaching:
HS 2100 Human Origins, Complexity and Civilisation
HS 2117 Great Discoveries
HS 2125 Analysing Archaeology
HS 2124 Deep Histories: The Archaeology of Britain
HS 2350 History of Archaeological Thought
HS 2424 Neolithic Beginnings: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Eastern
Mediterranean (originally designed)
HS 2426 Ethnoarchaeology (originally designed)
HS 2340 Independent Studies
HS 2376 Dissertations
Post-graduate teaching
HST 405 Themes in the European Neolithic
HST 440 The Neolithic of Greece and the Balkans
HST 303 Data presentation and interpretation
HST 300/305 Writing Archaeology/Writing the Past
Teaching experience at other universities
2015–2016 ANTH 2536 and ANTH 2537: Special Topics in Comparative Archaeology I-II: “The House
Societies Construct in Comparative Perspective,” co-organized with Dr. Marc Bermann,
Department of Archaeology, University of Pittsburgh.
2010 Technological, experimental and functional analyses of osseous artefacts and shell
ornaments (semester-long course sponsored by the WUS, Vienna at the Department of
Archaeology, University of Belgrade, February-June 2010) (originally designed)
2009 Theoretical advances in the study of early prehistory (semester-long course sponsored by the
WUS, Vienna at the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade, February-June
2009) (originally designed)
2008 Archaeology and Anthropology of Amazônia (three-week-long course sponsored by the
WUS, Vienna at the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade, December 2008).
(originally designed)
2008 Later European Prehistory 1 – A8 (Michaelmas Term), Department of Archaeology,
University of Cambridge.
2007 Later European Prehistory 1 – A8 and A9 (Michaelmas Term), Department of Archaeology,
University of Cambridge.
2006 Archaeological Method and Theory (Lent Term). Mesolithic Europe (Lent Term).
Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
2005 Zooarchaeology (Michaelmas) Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
2004 Anthropological and archaeological approaches to mortuary practices. (three-week course
sponsored by the WUS, Vienna at the Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade,
December 2004). (originally designed)
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2004 Balkanized Memories: Contested Histories, Identities and Ethnicities in SE Europe.
Undergraduate/graduate course (W4044), Department of Anthropology, Columbia
University, New York City (Spring semester). (originally designed)
2002 Material Memories: The Archaeology of Remembering and Forgetting.
Undergraduate/graduate course (W4448), Department of Anthropology, Columbia
University, New York City (Fall semester). (originally designed)
2001–2002 Course Mesolithic of Europe, lectures: Danube Gorges (November 3rd, 2001) and
Neolithization of Europe (March 23rd, 2002); undergraduate supervisions on the Time
module and the Archaeological Method and Theory; Zooarchaeology practical on
seasonality. Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
1998–2001 Zooarchaeology practicals on seasonality. Department of Archaeology, University of
Cambridge.
1999–2000 Undergraduate supervisions for the Time module (dating techniques and the anthropology
and archaeology of time perception). Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
9. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
September 2009–present: Administrative experience at Cardiff University
Administrative duties:
(1) Exams Officer for the Department of Archaeology and Conservation.
(2) Coordination of workload modelling for the Department of Archaeology and Conservation.
(3) Organization of Research Seminars.
January 2005–September 2009: Administrative experience at the University of Cambridge
Administrative duties:
The main coordinator for the Leverhulme-funded project “Changing Beliefs of the Human Body:
Comparative Social Perspective” (£1.2 million), based at the Department of Archaeology. Duties included:
organisation of seminars, conferences and conference sessions, financial management in coordination with
the project PI, writing up annual reports to the sponsor and preparing financial statements of accounts,
processing reimbursements.
10. INVITED LECTURES
2017 Deathways at Lepenski Vir: Mortuary Programs and Social Bioarchaeology of Holocene Foragers
and Farmers in the Balkans, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton, Southampton
(March 23rd, 2017).
2016 Deathways at Lepenski Vir: Mortuary Programs and Social Bioarchaeology of Holocene Foragers
and Farmers in the Balkans, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
(March 18th, 2016).
2016 Deathways at Lepenski Vir: Mortuary Programs and Social Bioarchaeology of Holocene Foragers
and Farmers in the Balkans, Department of Anthropology, Penn State University, State College
(February 26th, 2016).
2016 Enclosing and Abandoning Early Balkan Village, Symposium Advances in the Eastern European
Prehistory, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (February 20th, 2016).
2014 Societies against state? Modelling the Neolithic to Copper Age transition in the Balkans.
Archaeology Society Evening Lecture Series, Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield,
Sheffield (March 27th, 2014).
2013 Archaeological cultures, again? Modelling Late Neolithic to Copper Age culture change in the
Balkans. Research Seminar, University of Buffalo, New York (November 13th, 2013).
2013 Re-presentation of Individuals and Events in Early Prehistoric Europe. Prehistoric Society
conference on the Individual in Prehistory, London (March 2nd, 2013).
2013 Forager-farmer cultural change in southeastern Europe. Research Seminar, University of
Liverpool, Liverpool (February 7th, 2013).
2011 Corporeal Politics of Agricultural Transformations, Research Seminar, Manchester University,
Manchester (April 6th, 2011).
2009 The earliest dated metallurgy in Europe: New radiometric evidence for the Vinča culture in the
Balkans, Lunch Research Seminars, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge
(May 27th, 2009).
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2009 Absolute dating of metallurgical innovations in the Vinča culture of the Balkans, Archaeological
Institute, Sofia, Bulgaria (April 13th, 2009).
2008 Beliefs in a Mesolithic Landscape. Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art,
University of Oxford (November 20th, Oxford).
2007 What happens to people when cultures change? School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff
University (November 22nd, 2007).
2007 Balkanized Memories: An Archaeology of Contested Histories and Identities. Centre for Russian and
Eastern European Studies, University of Nottingham (February 5th, 2007).
2005 Forager-farmer encounters in the Balkans: New field research in the Lepenski Vir culture zone,
University of Wisconsin-Madison (November 17th, 2005).
2005 Forager-farmer encounters in the Balkans: New field research in the Lepenski Vir culture zone,
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Lunch Time Seminars (November 9th, 2005).
2004 Colonizing the past: Archaeological narratives and Mesolithic-Neolithic transformations in the
Balkans at the Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh (April 9th, 2004).
2002 The art of material memory: Efficacy of the past at Lepenski Vir at the Center for Archaeology,
Columbia University in the City of New York (May 15th, 2002).
2000 Dimensions of deep time in the Danube Gorges at the School of History and Archaeology,
University of Wales, Cardiff (March 9th, 2000).
1999 Creation of ritual landscapes in the Danube Gorges, SE Europe at the Ritual seminars of the
University of London (November 29th, 1999).
1999 Lepenski Vir and Padina: The stories of two sites in the Early Holocene development of the Iron
Gates Gorges at the Department of Paleo-ethnology, University of Genova, Italy (October 16th,
1999).
1998 Birds, horses, wagons and bronze for the body: The Bronze Age world of southern Pannonia at the
Bronze and Iron Age discussion group, Department of Archaeology in Cambridge (March 12th,
1998).
11. CONFERENCES & SESSIONS ORGANIZED
2015 The Ninth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, MESO 2015, Belgrade, Serbia
(September 14th–18th, 2015). President of the Organizing Committee.
2009 Body Histories, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (September 11th–13th, 2009).
2007 Early Neolithic Identities of the Balkans, session co-organized with M. Gurova and P. Miracle for
the 13th European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar (September 22nd, 2007).
2007 Human and Non-Human Bodies: Permeable Boundaries and Shaman’s Body: Animal-Human
Hybrids and Shamanic Visions, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (January 15th–16th, 2007).
2006 Acting and Believing: An Archaeology of Bodily Practices, Society for American Archaeology
Annual Meetings, San Juan (April 28th, 2006).
2006 Past Bodies, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (January 13th, 2006).
2003 Excavating Memories: The Archaeology of Remembering and Forgetting, an interdisciplinary
conference sponsored by the Center for Archaeology, Columbia University, New York (April 26th–
27th, 2003).
2001 Layers, Surfaces and Interfaces: Apotropaism and Memory as Material Practice – co-organized
with Dr. Andrew Jones, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge (November
3rd–4th, 2001).
12. CONFERENCE PAPERS
2017 “Social bioarchaelogy of forager-farmer transition in the Balkans,” presented at the SAA Annual
Meetings in Vancouver, Canada (April 1st, 2017) (lead author, co-authored with Dušan Borić,
Marija Edinborough, Emanuela Cristiani, Douglas Price, Gisela Grupe, and Olaf Nehlich).
2017 “Key role of body decoration in forager-farmer encounters in the Balkans,” presented at the
workshop “Human’s Earliest Personal Ornaments: Symbolism, Production and Distribution,” Tel
Aviv, Israel (March 6th–8th, 2017) (with Emanuela Cristiani).
2016 “Modelling Mesolithic-Neolithic temporalities in the Danube Gorges,” presented at the 23rd
Neolithic Seminar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (November 4th–5th, 2016) (lead author, co-
authored with T. Higham, and E. Cristiani).
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2015 “Dating boulder artworks and transition to farming at Lepenski Vir: Bayesian statistical modelling”
at the “MESO 2015, The Ninth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe,” Belgrade,
Serbia (September 15th, 2015) (lead author, co-authored paper with T. Higham, S. Griffiths, C.
Alexander, V. Dimitrijević, and E. Cristiani).
2015 “Ornaments from Lepenski Vir: Technological choices and traditions” at the “MESO 2015, the
Ninth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe,” Belgrade, Serbia (September 18th,
2015) (co-authored paper with E. Cristiani, and B. Mihailović).
2015 “Holocene foraging in the Dinaric Alps: Current research on the Mesolithic of Montenegro” at the
“MESO 2015, The Ninth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe,” Belgrade, Serbia,
(September 18th, 2015) (lead author, co-authored paper with E. Cristiani, Z. Vušović-Lučić, N.
Borovinić, D. Filipović, E. Allué, and Lj. Đuričić).
2015 “Social networks and connectivity among the foragers of Italy and the Balkans” at the “Out of Italy”
conference, Cambridge, UK (May 23rd, 2015) (co-authored paper with E. Cristiani).
2014 “Mesolithic of Montenegro,” paper presented at “MesoLife: A Mesolithic Perspective on Alpine and
neighbouring territories” in Selva di Cadore, Italy (June 13th, 2014) (co-authored paper with E.
Cristiani).
2014 “Social networks and connectivity among the Epipalaeolithic and Mesolithic foragers of the
Balkans,” paper presented at workshop “Southeast Europe before Neolithisation” in Tübingen,
Germany (May 9th, 2014) (co-authored paper with E. Cristiani).
2014 “LGM marmot hunting in the Dinaric Alps,” paper presented at the SAA annual meetings in Austin,
Texas (April 27th, 2014) (co-authored paper with E. Cristiani, Z. Vušović-Lučić, and D.
Mihailović).
2014 “LGM marmot hunting at Vrbička Cave in the Dinaric Alps,” poster presented at the conference
“Where the Wild Things Are,” University of Durham (January 8th to 9th, 2014) (co-authored poster
presentation with E. Cristiani, Z. Vušović-Lučić, N. Borovinić, and D. Mihailović).
2013 “Upper Palaeolithic hunting of marmots in the Dinaric Alps,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Serbian Archaeological Society, Novi Sad, Serbia (May 30th, 2013) (co-authored paper with E.
Cristiani, E. Cristiani, Z. Vušović-Lučić, and D. Mihailović).
2012 “Differences between the Mesolithic and Neolithic technological traditions of osseous industry in
the Danube Gorges”, presented at the SAA annual meetings (Memphis, April, 2012) (co-authored
paper with E. Cristiani).
2012 “Beneath the skin of Göbekli Tepe images: Sketching the classificatory system of the PPN world in
Upper Mesopotamia”, presented at the SAA annual meetings (Memphis, April, 2012).
2012 “The end of the Vinča world: Modelling Late Neolithic to Copper Age social change and the notion
of culture,” presented at conference “Chronologies, Lithics and Metals. Late Neolithic and Copper
Age in the eastern part of the Carpathian Basin and in the Balkans,” Budapest, Hungary (March
30th–April 1st, 2012).
2011 “The turn of the 7th to the 6th millennium BC in the central Balkans: A hybrid cultural world,”
presented at conference “Times of Change: The Turn from the 7th to the 6th Millennium BC in the
Near East and Southeast Europe,” Berlin, Germany (November 25th–26th, 2011) (co-authored
paper with E. Cristiani).
2011 “Gendered bodies and objects in the mortuary domain: Comparative analysis of Durankulak
cemetery,” presented at the conference Homines, Funera, Astra International Symposium on
funerary anthropology, Alba Iulia, Romania (June 6th, 2011) (co-authored with S. Stratton).
2011 “Tabula Traiana Cave and the transition from the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic in the Danube
Gorges,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Serbian Archaeological Society, Kraljevo, Serbia
(May 26th, 2011) (co-authored with V. Dimitrijević and D. White).
2011 “Isotopic and symbolic identities: Mesolithic-Neolithic transformations among the inhabitants of the
Danube Gorges”, presented at the workshop “Sickness, Hunger, War and Religion from the
perspectives of archaeology, history and anthropology,” organized by the Rachel Carson Center and
the Working Group for Paleoanthropology and Prehistoric Anthropology of the German Association
of Anthropology, Muenchen, Germany (March 4th–5th, 2011).
2010 “New archaeological investigations at the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac”, presented at the
MESO 2010, Santander, Spain (September 13th–17th, 2010).
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2010 “Technology and function of osseous industries from the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac
(Serbia),” presented at the MESO 2010, Santander, Spain (September 13th–17th, 2010) (co-authored
with E. Cristiani).
2010 “Human subsistence strategies in the Danube Gorges throughout the Mesolithic and in the course of
the Mesolithic-Neolithic transformations”, presented at the MESO 2010, Santander, Spain
(September 13th–17th, 2010) (co-authored with G. Grupe).
2010 “Human Mobility in the Danube Gorges at the Transition to Agriculture”, presented at the MESO
2010, Santander, Spain (September 13th–17th, 2010) (co-authored with T.D. Price).
2009 “Passion for body adornment: Acquisition, production and use of ornaments at Vlasac (Serbia),”
presented at the Neolithic Seminar, University of Ljubljana (November 6th–7th, 2008) (co-authored
with E. Cristiani).
2009 “Can a ‘house society’ social model work for the Late Neolithic and Copper Age Balkans?,”
presented at the international conference “Beyond Elites: Alternatives to Hierarchical Systems in
Modelling Social Formations”, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (October 22nd–24th, 2009).
2009 “Visual and technological allure of yellow spotted flint in the Neolithisation of the central Balkans,”
presented at the EAA, Riva del Garda (September 19th, 2009) (co-authored with V. Bogosavljević).
2009 “Corporeal politics of agricultural transformations,” presented at the conference “Body Histories,”
University of Cambridge (co-authored with P. Miracle) (September 11th, 2009).
2009 “Lepenski Vir and a transformation of Pre-Neolithic Europe,” presented at the workshop
“Beginnings – New Research in the Appearance of the Neolithic between Northwest Anatolia and
the Carpathian Basin,” German Archaeological Institute, Istanbul (April 8th–10th, 2009).
2008 “Cremation ‘burials’ from Mesolithic levels at Vlasac (Serbia),” Neolithic Seminar, University of
Ljubljana (November 7th–8th, 2008) (co-authored with J. Raičević).
2008 “Spatial analyses of bone, antler and boar tusk’s industries from the Meso-Neolithic site of Vlasac,
Serbia (1970–1971),” presented at the Neolithic Seminar, Ljubljana University (November 7th–8th,
2008) (co-authored with I. Živaljević).
2008 “Events of different durations: re-presenting lived time in archaeology,” presented at the conference
“Toward an Eventful Archaeology: Approaches to Structural Change in the Archaeological Record,”
SUNY, Buffalo (April 4th–5th, 2008).
2008 “What happens down the river? From practical knowledge to mortuary symbolism of the Danube
Gorges fisher-foragers,” presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme
“Changing Beliefs of the Human Body,” Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
2007 Introduction to the session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body
Boundaries in the past and present” at the AAA, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
2007 “New Excavations at the Mesolithic-Neolithic Site of Vlasac,” presented at the 14th Neolithic
Seminar in Ljubljana (November 10th, 2007).
2007 “Body parts and parted bodies in the Mesolithic-Neolithic of the Balkans and Western Asia,”
presented at the 13th Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia
(September 22nd, 2007).
2007 “Neolithic identities in the Balkans: Views from the Eastern Adriatic and the Danube Gorges,”
presented at the 13th Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia
(September 22nd, 2007).
2006 “Changing bodily practices in the Meso-Neolithic Balkans,” presented at the 13th Neolithic Seminar,
Ljubljana (November 11th, 2006).
2006 “When did the ‘Neolithic package’ reach Lepenski Vir?: Radiometric and faunal evidence,”
presented at the 13th Neolithic Seminar, Ljubljana (November 11th, 2006) (with V. Dimitrijević).
2006 “Mesolithic-Neolithic Interactions in the Danube Gorges,” presented at the UISPP congress, Lisbon
(September 4th, 2006).
2006 “Scaling Memory: Remembering and Dismembering Dead Bodies in the Mesolithic Balkans,”
presented at the UISPP congress, Lisbon (September 8th, 2006).
2006 “Limestone Floors from Lepenski Vir: A Local Tradition,” presented at the UISPP congress, Lisbon
(September 7th, 2006).
2006 “Body Theory in Archaeology,” presented at the SAA meetings in San Juan, Puerto Rico (April
28th, 2006).
2005 “The House as a Grand Narrative: A ‘House Society’ in the Balkans,” presented at the conference
“The Durable House”, Carbondale, March 18th–19th, 2005.
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2004 “Foragers and Farmers in the Danube Gorges: Mobility, Contact and Exchange,” presented at the
Annual Society of American Archaeology Meeting, Montreal (senior author with T. D. Price, April
1st, 2004).
2003 “Through the Looking-Glass: Translating Landscapes, Building Interfaces,” presented at the 102nd
AAA, Chicago (November 19th–23rd, 2003).
2001 “Narratives from Lepenski Vir: Competing rhetorics,” paper presented at the graduate conference
Narrative pasts – past narratives organized by the Archaeological Center at Stanford University
(USA) (February 16th–18th, 2001).
2000 “Hearths, houses and floors of Lepenski Vir: Embodied action and meanings,” paper presented at the
Neolithic Seminar, Ljubljana, (May 23rd–28th 2000).
2000 “The new born infant burials from Lepenski Vir: In pursuit of contextual meanings” and
“Seasonality in the Danube Gorges: Faunal perspective,” papers presented at the international
conference The Iron Gates in Prehistory: New perspectives, Edinburgh(March 31st–April 2nd,
2000).
1999 “Danube Gorges and beyond, c. 9000–5500 BC,” paper presented at the International Neolithic
Seminar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (25th–29th May, 1999).
1996 “Mesolithic Hunters in the Iron Gates: Middle Range Analysis of Archaeozoological Data,” paper
presented at the International Conference in Szolnok, Hungary: From the Mesolithic to the Neolithic
(2nd–7th October, 1996).
13. LANGUAGES
Serbo-Croatian (Bosnian) (native fluency)
English (fluent speaking and reading)
Italian (advanced level of reading and speaking)
German (basic reading and speaking)
French (basic reading)
Portuguese (basic speaking).
14. REFERENCES
T. Douglas Price, Professor (Former employer and project collaborator)
Address: Department of Anthropology, 5240 Social Sciences Building, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
WI 53706, USA; phone +1 608 262 2575; fax: +1 608 265 4216; e-mail: [email protected]
Ian Hodder, Professor (PhD internal examiner)
Address: Department of Anthropology, University of Stanford, Main Quad, Building 50, 450 Serra Mall,
Stanford, CA, 94305-2034, USA; phone: +1 650 723-3421; Fax: +1 650 725-0605; email:
Bryan Hanks, Associate Professor, Head of Department (Project collaborator)
Address: University of Pittsburgh Department of Anthropology, #3113 WWPH, 230 S. Bouquet St.,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260; phone: 412-648-7524, email: [email protected]
Preston Miracle, Senior Lecturer (PhD supervisor)
Address: Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street,
Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK; phone +44 (0)1223 333 532, fax: +44 (0)1223 333 520, e-mail:
John Robb, Professor (Former employer)
Address: Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK;
phone +44 (0)1223 339 004, fax: +44 (0)1223 333 503, e-mail: [email protected]