Exploring Lepenski Vir: Europe's Oldest Urban Site - Ancient Neolithic Village & Its Mysteries

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This ancient village, inhabited from 9900 BC to 6000 BC, offers a unique glimpse into early urban life and the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to farming communities. Discover the strange fishmen sculptures and trapezoidal houses that make this site fascinating.

Explore the Djerdap National Park, which has a rich history, natural beauty, and nearby attractions like Roman ruins and medieval fortresses.

• The site is located in Djerdap National Park, around a 2-hour drive east of the Serbian capital of Belgrade.

• The village was inhabited for some 4,000 years, from approximately 9900 BC to 6000 BC. This straddles the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods, when people moved from hunter-gathering to farming lifestyles, and includes a major migration of people into the area. This makes the site unique and important to study.

• Moreover, some bizarre features include strange ‘fishmen’ sculptures and regular trapezoidal floor plans for the houses.

• Despite its controversial move to higher ground due to a dam project in the 1970s, the site is well-preserved for visitors, and the museum is fun and informative.

• If you have time, visit the other sites in and around the park, including fortresses, Roman ruins, natural stone archways, and monasteries. A boat ride and a car are essential. With an extra day, head south to the Negotin wine region.

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0:00 – Introduction to Serbia and Lepenski Vir
1:42 – Djerdap National Park
3:20 – History of Lepenski Vir
5:33 – Layout of Lepenski Vir village and houses
10:46 – Modern discovery and excavation of Lepenski Vir
13:54 – Recent research regarding Lepenski Vir
16:48 – Visiting Lepenski Vir
18:59 – Excerpt from Lepenski Vir onsite video
20:16 – Touristy activities and sites in and around Djerdap
23:48 – Negotin wine villages Rogljevo and Rajac
26:26 – Conclusion

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