• Vinča LeydisiYılMÖ 5500-4700 arasıKonumSırbistan Ulusal Müzesi, BelgradVinča Leydisi, tarihöncesi Vinča kültürüne ait insan biçimli terrakotta figür.
  • Since 1875, over 150 Vinča sites have been identified in Serbia alone, but many, including Vinča itself, have not been fully excavated.[9].
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  • The Vinča symbols appear on artifacts found in Vinča near Belgrade, and elsewhere in southeast Europe.
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  • https://wtplay.link/dandavishistory — Download War Thunder for FREE and get your bonus!Over 8,000 years ago, the first farmers of Europe moved into the fe...
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  • Vinča guys seem to have also invented tin bronze as early as the mid 5th millennium BC. These are tin bronze foils discovered in the Pločnik site [1].
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  • DescriptionLady of Vinca.jpg. English: Lady of Vinča, the best example of traditional Vinča art. ... Usage on tr.wikipedia.org. Vinča Leydisi.
  • It got its name from the present-day village of Vinča, 10 km east of Belgrade on the Danube river, where over 150 Vinča settlements have been determined.
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  • The Vinča, who referred to themselves merely as "the People", were a Neolithic culture centralized around what is now southeastern Europe.[1][2].
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