Filling the network gaps: Bračevci – Bašćine, new neolithic circular enclosure and medieval village

By combining several methods that include the use of predictive modeling in GIS, remote interpretation and field survey, several settlement structures from the late Neolithic of circular and oval layout and one rectangular layout belonging to the late Middle Ages were discovered south of Bračevci at...

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