Home Sweet Home: Neolithic Architectural Remnants from Cerje – Govrlevo, Republic of Macedonia   
        1 Ianuarie 2015
     
    
        
          
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                      Republica Macedonia
                
                      case neolitice
                
                      Arhitectura neolitică
                
                      Republic of  Macedonia
                
                      Cerje – Govrlevo
                
                      Neolithic Households
                
                      Neolithic Houses
                
                      Neolithic architecture and culture
                
              
             
                     
          
         
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    Abstract 
      The Neolithic site Cerje – Govrlevo, Republic of Macedonia, is well known in broader public by the ceramic fragmented sculpture (torso) of man, so-called Adam from Govrlevo found in 2000. It is a Neolithic settlement at which 
several houses dating from Early and Middle Neolithic were excavated. These houses built with great architectural 
skills are typical for the Balkan Neolithic and they are consecutive proof of the grand Neolithic intellect. In their 
interior various movable and unmovable artifacts were documented, which altogether highlight the high intellectual, 
economical, social, and cultural achievements of the Neolithic communities who lived at this site.