Kurs: Kulturne transformacije i interakcije u ranoj evropskoj praistoriji (osn.)
Predavači

dr Dušan Mihailović, redovni profesor

izborni kurs
Broj bodova: 4.00
Sadržaj kursa: Kurs se bavi komparativnim istraživanjem kulturnih procesa i manifestacija u različitim regijama i kulturama tokom paleolita, mezolita i neolita. Posebna pažnja je posvećena kulturnim promenama i različitim oblicima kulturnih i društvenih interakcija.
Cilj izučavanja kursa: Upoznavanje sa klimatskim, ekološkim i društvenim faktorima kulturnih promena u ranoj praistoriji.
Preduslovi za polaganje: Nema preduslova.
Oblici nastave: predavanja, seminari
Literatura i izvori podataka:
Opsta obavezna Literatura
A. Sherratt 1997, Climatic cycles and behavioural revolutions: the emergence of modern humans and the beginning of the Neolithic, Antiquity 71, 271-287
C. Gamble 1993, Timewalkers: The Prehistory of Global Colonization, Penguin, Harmondsworth
I. Hodder 1991, The Domestication of Europe: Structure and Contingency in Neolithic Societies, Basil Blackwell, Oxford
M. Pluciennik 1996, A perilous but necessary search: archaeology and European identities, u J. Atkinson, I. Banks & J. O’Sullivan (eds), Nationalism and Archaeology, Cruithne Press, Glasgow, 35-58
M. Zvelebil (ed.) 1986, Hunters in Transition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
T. D. Price, J. A. Brown (eds.) 1985, Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers – The Emergence of Cultural Complexity, Academic Press, Orlando
Opsta dopunska Literatura
J. Ammerman, L.L. Cavalli-Sforza 1984, The Neolithic Transition and the Genetics of Population in Europe. Princeton University Press: Princetone
J. Chapman 1999, The Origins of Warfare in the Prehistory of Central and Eastern Europe, u J. Chapman, A. Harding (eds.) Ancient Warfare – Archaeological Perspectives, Sutton Publishing, str. 101-142
S. Bökönyi (ed.) 1989, Neolithic of Southeastern Europe and its Near Eastern Connections, Institut of Archaeology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest