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Prehistoric Archaeology & Anthropological Theory and Education.
Complied and edited by Lolita Nikolova, John Fritz and Jude Higgins. Reports of Prehistoric Research Projects 6-7. 2005. 137 p.
Scholar articles on Balkan Prehistory: Vinca, Gumelnita and Cernavoda I cultures, Neolithic absolute chronology, interpretation of
Gradeshnitsa signs, the myth of universal patriarchy, social changes in later Balkan Prehistory, the beginning of Bronze Age, Optimal
foraging models, genealogy as anthropology, student research projects. Contributions by Nenad Tasic, Stefan Chokhadzhiev, Alexander
Chokhadzhiev, Igor Broyako, Igor Manzura, Lionid Subbotin, Paolo Biagi, Michela Spataro, Stephen Shennan, Marco Merlini, Joan Marler,
Jude Higgins, Lolita Nikolova, Dragos Gheorghiu, etc. To order e-mail to admin@iianthropology.org
Material Evidence and Cultural Pattern in Prehistory
Compiled and edited by Lolita Nikolova. Reports of Prehistoric Research Projects 5. Salt Lake City and Karlovo. 2002.To order e-mail to
admin@iianthropology.org


Early Bronze Age Pattern in the Balkans (ca.
3500-2000 BC, Calibrated Dates), edited by Lolita
Nikolova. Prehistory Foundation and Agato. Sofia.
Vols 1-3
Technology, Style and Society. Contributions to the
Innovations between the Alps and the Black Sea in
Prehistory, compiled and edited by Lolita Nikolova.
BAR International Series 854. Oxford: BAR. 2000
(available from BAR
Early Symbolic Systems for Communication in Southeast Europe. Compiled and
edited by Lolita Nikolova. BAR International Series 1139.Oxford: BAR. 2003
(available from BAR