The eighteenth volume of Studia praehistorica includes papers that explore the results of significant projects providing crucial insights into the prehistory of Southeast Europe such as a re-examination of the role of open-air areas in the Neolithic of northern Greece, a synopsis of the Tash bair Project in northeast Bulgaria, and a microregional study in the Middle Struma Valley. Another article introduces a previously unpublished, uncommon anthropomorph from Upper Thrace.
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From the Editor
Beyond the oikos: Yards, kitchen areas, and the manipulation of outdoor space in Neolithic Greece. Evita Kalogiropoulou
The beginning of the Copper Age in the Blagoevgrad Valley, southwest Bulgaria: The sites of Moshtanets–Chukata and Strumsko. Georgi Katsarov
Prehistoric occupation at Tash bair near Novgrad (Ruse District) and its cultural-historical position in the Eastern Balkans. Raiko Krauß, Sven Conrad, Tanya Hristova, Kamen Boyadzhiev, Georgi Ivanov, Petar Minkov
An unpublished Early Bronze Age anthropomorphic figurine from Tell Ezero, Upper Thrace. Petar Minkov
The Şanlıurfa Stone Mounds (tenth–seventh millennium BC). Review of the 2024 World Neolithic Congress in Türkiye. Nikolina Nikolova
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