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Houses in the Archaeology of the Tripillia—Cucuteni Groups. (2013)
Book Chapter
Burdo, N., Videiko, M., Chapman, J., & Gaydarska, B. (2013). Houses in the Archaeology of the Tripillia—Cucuteni Groups. In D. Hofmann, & J. Smyth (Eds.), Tracking the Neolithic house in Europe. Sedentism, architecture and practice (95-115). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5289-8_5

The excavation of burnt, and occasionally unburnt, houses forms a key element of the story of Tripillia–Cucuteni archaeological excavations, since the domestic zone in these groups was much more developed than the mortuary domain. In the 2,000-year p... Read More about Houses in the Archaeology of the Tripillia—Cucuteni Groups..

Spatial Analysis in Field Archaeology (2013)
Book Chapter
Gaydarska, B. (2013). Spatial Analysis in Field Archaeology. In C. Smith (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Global Archaeology. Springer Verlag

Palaeo-environments of the Balkan Lateglacial and their potential – were humans absent from the Garden of Eden? (2013)
Journal Article
Magyari, E., Gaydarska, B., Pettitt, P., & Chapman, J. (2013). Palaeo-environments of the Balkan Lateglacial and their potential – were humans absent from the Garden of Eden?. Bulgarian e-Journal of Archeology, 3(1), 1-30

The lower part of a sediment core taken from the Ezero lake, next to Tell Ezero, in the Thracian Plain, Bulgaria, covers the period 15500–13500 calBP (Greenland Ice Core Stages G1-1c–1e). The recovery of plant macrofossils as well as pollen grains in... Read More about Palaeo-environments of the Balkan Lateglacial and their potential – were humans absent from the Garden of Eden?.

West Pontic Diets: A Scientific Framework for Understanding the Durankulak and Varna I Cemeteries, Bulgaria (2013)
Journal Article
Honch, N., Higham, T., Chapman, J., Gaydarska, B., Todorova, H., Slavchev, V., Yordanov, Y., & Dimitrova, B. (2013). West Pontic Diets: A Scientific Framework for Understanding the Durankulak and Varna I Cemeteries, Bulgaria. Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica (On-line), 4(2), 147-162. https://doi.org/10.24916/iansa.2013.2.2

Stable isotope analysis and AMS dating of human and animal bone from the Bulgarian Black Sea coastal sites of Varna I and Durankulak provide fascinating insights into their spatial development as Neolithic and Aeneolithic (Copper Age/Chalcolithic) ce... Read More about West Pontic Diets: A Scientific Framework for Understanding the Durankulak and Varna I Cemeteries, Bulgaria.

Investigations of the Mega-Structure at the Trypillia Culture Settlement Near Nebelivka in 2012 (2013)
Journal Article
Videiko, M., Chapman, J., Gaydarska, B., Burdo, N., Ovchinnikov, E., Pashkevych, G., & Shevchenko, N. (2013). Investigations of the Mega-Structure at the Trypillia Culture Settlement Near Nebelivka in 2012. Tyragetia, Seria Noua 7(1), 97-123

In 2012 the British-Ukrainian expedition continued investigations at the Trypillian culture settlement near Nebelivka. The main aim of the field season was exploration of the largest object in the area (about 20×60 m), which was detected in 2012 by m... Read More about Investigations of the Mega-Structure at the Trypillia Culture Settlement Near Nebelivka in 2012.