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Vinča2 Archæol.|ˈvɪntʃə| The name of a village site near Belgrade, used attrib. to designate a central Balkan culture of the chalcolithic age. Also absol.
1925V. G. Childe Dawn European Civilization 174 The sunken oval huts, the shoe-last celts, the rude clay idols..and the spirals and meanders decorating the vases suffice to attach Vinča I to the contemporary culture of Moravia. 1940C. F. C. Hawkes Prehist. Foundations Europe iv. 93 The early Vinča pottery shows Anatolian tradition. Ibid. 94 Some twenty other settlements of the Vinča culture have been identified along the Serbian bank of the Danube. 1974Encycl. Brit Macropædia II. 613/1 The Vinča sequence is best documented at the eponymous site, situated..east of Belgrade, overlying the Starčevo levels excavated by the Yugoslav archæologist Miloje Vasić, intermittently from 1908 to 1932. Fine Vinča ceramic wares are burnished in orange or black and decorated with a shallow linear channeling. 1977Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts CXXV. 486/1 The mask-like face certainly recalls the conventions of this period in southeast Europe, notably those of the Vinča culture, or Porodin. |