1985
DOI: 10.2307/2201866
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Međunarodno pravo i međunarodna sigurnost: Pravni domašaj helsinškog završnog akta. By Vladimir-Đuro Degan. Sarajevo: “Svjetlost,” OOUR Izdavačka djelatnost, 1982. Pp. 161. Index.

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“…The Kostolac Culture dates to between 3300 and 2700 BC, its onset being contemporaneous with the Baden Culture and its end overlapping with the Vučedol Culture (Balen 2011). It probably developed under the influences of the Baden Culture on local Neolithic populations in eastern Slavonia and Syrmia (Dimitrijević 1979: 230).…”
Section: The East-central European Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kostolac Culture dates to between 3300 and 2700 BC, its onset being contemporaneous with the Baden Culture and its end overlapping with the Vučedol Culture (Balen 2011). It probably developed under the influences of the Baden Culture on local Neolithic populations in eastern Slavonia and Syrmia (Dimitrijević 1979: 230).…”
Section: The East-central European Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Period of late Neolithic in Eastern Croatia is traditionally marked by the presence of Sopot culture. So far, the data of the size and internal organization of the landscape are rather limited which allowed only most general and generic conclusions, even though some sites with complex structure were mentioned, and also possibility of mutual relations, but were not further elaborated [12,13]. Previously known, eponym Sopot culture site which was systematically excavated in the last 25 years also has enclosure confirmed by excavations and magnetic survey [13] It was presumed that the sites with enclosures during the late Neolithic are tell sites in traditional sense with limited to a geographic and temporal expansion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%