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Vinca Burials in the Research of Miloje M. Vasic

Authors :
Palavestra, Aleksandar
Milosavljević, Monika
Palavestra, Aleksandar
Milosavljević, Monika
Source :
Etnoantropološki problemi
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Miloje M. Vasic (1869-1956) is considered to be the founding father of Serbian archaeology. This paper directly challenges, as based on detailed archival research, the prevailing view that his excavation of the Vinca archaeological site is a model standard for Serbian archaeology. Instead, Vasic's handling of the excavation was selective, non-systematic and destructive when viewed today from the perspective of modern practices. Vasic originally gained authority based on the discovery of Vinca, a prehistoric archaeological site that contains layers from the Neolithic to the middle ages. In his zeal to uncover "prehistory", he deliberately ignored the other archaeological layers present. The most significant example of neglected archaeological remains is his excavations of Vinca's medieval cemetery where he did not document observations systematically. This prioritization of the importance of one archaeological period over another was reflected in the further development of archaeology in Serbia, so that medieval archaeology was treated as marginal and second-rate compared to others. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to contextualize Vasic's approach through the methods used in the history of archaeology. The key research question thereof is how Miloje M. Vasic failed to document the burials at the Vinca site, which is the consequent reason why there is little to no documented evidence of them. The theoretical and methodological basis of the analysis is based on the approach of Gavin Lucas who views the creation of the primary field documentation as testimony. Lucas notes that the debate concerning knowledge production had drifted from merely an epistemological issue to a phenomenon centered around archaeological practice. Here the key questions have come to concern the social and material setting of knowledge production and not the objective coherence of the argument. Burials that were noted in Vasic's documentation are categorized into four groups: 1) unwanted or

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Etnoantropološki problemi
Notes :
Etnoantropološki problemi
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1292025244
Document Type :
Electronic Resource