THE EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE  COMPLEX SOCIETY IN THE BALKANS
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Lolita Nikolova, Ph.D.
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COURSES, SEMINARS, RESEARCH GROUPS AND GUEST-LECTURES

Emergence of Complex Societies in Europe and the Mediterranean Research Grouping
       University of Durham, Durham, England

European Civilizations during the Neolithic and the Bronze Age
      
Professor Jean Guilaine, College de France, Paris,France
International Academic Collaboration in Anthropology
     
Professor Vassil Nikolov, Hab.Dr. and Dr. Krum Bacvarov (Bulgaria). "Old Europe" collaborative lecture grant in      
      memory of Maria Gimbutas. Hosted and sponsored by
International Institute of Anthropology, Salt Lake City, Utah,
      Humanities Department and Fine Arts and Lectures,
Salt Lake Community College (April 4, 2005), State University of
     Sonoma and Institute of Archaemythology, Sonoma, CA (April 6, 2005), Department of Anthropology, University of  
     California, Berkeley, California (April 7, 2005) and Cotsen Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA (April 10,        2--5).
Neolithic Seminars at the University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Organized by Professor Mihael Budja.
2005 London Neolithic Seminar. Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Michela Spataro.

THEORY

Niall Sharples, Paul Nicholson, Douglass Bailey   HS2365 - Complex Societies in Barbarian Europe
Lolita Nikolova, Neolithization of the Balkans in the Context of the Anthropology of Everydayness

MESOLITHIC

Vasile Boronean?, The Mesolithic Habitation Complexes in the Balkans and the Danube Basin

EARLIER NEOLITHIC

The transition to farming in Southeast Europe: perspectives from pottery by Mihael Budja

Balkan, Anatolia, Near East Neolithic Transformation - Some Inquires by Vladimir Lekovic

Neolithization of the Balkans in the Context of Anthropology of Everydayness.
Abstract and Presentation by Lolita Nikolova

The Transition from Pre-Pottery to Pottery Neolithic: Insights of a New Excavation, Mezraa-Teleilat (Ljubljana Neolithic Seminar, Summary) by Mehmet Ozdogan

Defining function in Neolithic ceramics: the example of Makriyalos, Greece by Dushka Urem-Kotsou, Kostas Kotsakis and Ben Stern

Early Monochrome Neolithic in Bulgaria (Ljubljana Neolithic Seminar, Summary) by Ivan Vajsov

Who did it? Perspectives on the beginning of the Neolithic in Greece by Dimitrios Vlachos

The agricultural transition and the origins of Neolithic society in Europe by Marek Zvelebil

A Short Walk through the Balkans: the First Farmers of the Carpathian Basin and Adjacent Regions. London Neolithic Seminar, 20-22 June 2005.

THE HOUSEHOLD AND SOCIAL EVOLUTION


The Households in the Context of Prehistoric Social Evolution in the Balkans (Problems), Academic lecture by Lolita Nikolova, Ph.D.  delivered at the High Anthropological School, Chisinau, Moldova on 25 October 2002
The House as a Grand Narrative: A House Society in the Balkans, by Dusan Bori? (Cambridge University). Abstract. http://www.siu.edu/~cai/vs05abstracts.pdf

ARCHAEOLOGY OF SOCIAL CHANGE

Lolita Nikolova, Approach to the Archaeology of Social Change (A Case Study from Balkan Later Prehistory)

CULTURAL CONTACTS

Cristian Schuster, Navigation in Prehistory in the Region of the Lower Danube

ARCHAEOLOGY OF SYMBOLS

Early Symbolic Systems for Communication

Shan M. M. Winn, The Old European Script. Further evidence

Symbol and Symbolism, Ljubljana Seminar of Professor Mihael Budja

Lolita Nikolova,
The Everyday Life and the Symbolism in the Prehistoric Balkans

Criteria of Symbolicity
, Position Papers

COMPARATIVE RESEARCH

MIDDLE EAST The First Farmers

World Systems Theory

Theory in Archaeology

Archaeology, Cultural Evolution and Computer Simulations (Introductory Bibliography)


Web bibliography with internal and external links:
The emergence and development of the complex society in the Balkans