by Ruth Tringham | Oct 3, 2016
Conclusion: Selevac in the wider context of European prehistory with Dusan Krstic This chapter was written with a certain amount of hindsight. The Selevac Archaeological Project was not designed to study changes in social relations, for example, the role of household...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 3, 2016
Introduction: the Selevac Archaeological Project (1990) The authorship of this chapter is attributed to myself and Dusan Krstic, although in fact I was its sole author. Among other things, I set the scene in this chapter for the research structure of the project...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 3, 2016
My original conference paper pre-Wedge (1988) I have found it a fascinating exercise to compare my manuscript that was distributed before the Wedge conference with that submitted for publication after the conference. If you go to the last paragraph of the former, you...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 3, 2016
This book is the final report of my first archaeological field project undertaken while working as a faculty member of a United States university. It was also the first field project that I had ever directed. The Selevac project continued my focus on the transition to...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 1, 2016
The Opovo Project: a study of socio-economic change in the Balkan Neolithic (1985) with Bogdan Brukner and Barbara Voytek The main text was written by Ruth Tringham on the basis of the first two reports of the Opovo Project submitted to the Smithsonian Institution in...