The subject of this chapter is an interpretation of the spatial distribution of tumuli sites in the north Banat area of Serbia. The chapter focuses on issues of studying the spatial distribution of tumuli in comparison to landscape characteristics. The baseline model is constructed using topographic, pedological, and geological aspects of the landscape combined with the palaeohydrographic reconstruction in the examined area, and the population of the tumuli is used as a reference for the assessment of the random distribution of the tumuli. The chapter attempts to identify patterns in the distribution of tumuli against the period in prehistory.
Miroslav Marić (Thu,) studied this question.
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