THE FLOW project opposes the traditional approaches which were primarily based on the stylistic and typological analyses of the so-called “imports”. Those were interpreted as foreign objects that appeared as a result of the exchange and trade of commodities and raw materials, as well as the transmission of ideas and people. THE FLOW project sets a multidisciplinary research framework to examine such objects systematically by using cutting-edge methods of archaeological science and focusing on provenance, spatiotemporal distribution, and Network Analyses. This research program is designed to study the origin and potential circulation mechanisms of targeted Copper and Bronze Age artifacts from a diachronic perspective (spanning from the mid-5th to the end of the 2nd mill. BC) in line with fine archaeological contexts. Granted access to original data from a number of well-known and key sites in the study area will allow for revisiting traditional archaeological and anthropological theoretical frameworks concerning long-distance connections and proposing new models of interactions between past populations from Southeast and Central Europe, from the perspective of the central Balkans. The expected results, besides creating an open-access database regarding the provenance of a large number of samples, will offer new insights on the nature and direction of connections, which majorly influenced the shaping of societal transformations in the late prehistory of the Balkans.

Project duration:
17. 1. 2022. – 16. 1. 2025.

Project partners:
Institute of Archaeology, Begrade, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences and Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade

Project participants from the Faculty of Philosophy:
Assistant Professor Marija Ljuština

Project Website: https://www.theflowserbia.com

The project is funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia within the Ideas programme.

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