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The article presents a classic analysis of archaeological findings from the Hellenistic period (3rd-2nd century BC) in the necropolis north of ancient Budva (today's Montenegro), discovered in the 1950s.
The collection is an interdisciplinary bridge between Ukrainian and Croatian science, encouraging comparative research on Slavic migrations. It presents the Carpathians as a "living archipelago" connecting East and West, important for Croatian ethnogenesi
58 images (one in color) and 3 tables
Archaeologist J. P. Mallory's seminal work explores the origins of Indo-Europeans, combining linguistics, archaeology, and mythology to solve one of history's greatest mysteries.
The study analyzes the Celtic necropolis in Osijek, revealing the simultaneous use of cremation and burial of the deceased. The findings indicate strong Celtic and Illyrian cultural influences and developed metal production.