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Zdravo! :)

I took a little trip to the my hometown's Museum.It's pretty small Museum but it has a lot of things to offer: Things from the Celtic,Roman,Vinča and Serbian Culture. But above all i love the most fossils that were found here in Paraćin...U can see here Bones from Mammoths,Cave Bears,mollars from a Wooly rhino ...etc...But the most fascinating thing is the skull of a Diplocynodon moraviensis,the Aligatoroid that was found in Popovac :) . Hope you guys enjoy :)

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Always very interesting seeing pieces from local museums, especially in places one may not get the opportunity to visit. :)

Nice little collection. 

Thank you for posting. 

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5 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Always very interesting seeing pieces from local museums, especially in places one may not get the opportunity to visit. :)

Nice little collection. 

Thank you for posting. 

As always @Tidgy's Dad:)

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Cool museum. :)

Thanks for the field trip, Darko.  ;) 

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Darko mentioned the museum had items from the Neolithic Vinca culture. They are the most important culture/civilization that I never learned about in European history class. They had a written language even before the Sumerians See: http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/serbiavinca.htm

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5 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Cool museum. :)

Thanks for the field trip, Darko.  ;) 

Regards,

Thanks :)

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3 hours ago, xDiamondX said:

I would have expected more Asaphids in a Russian museum  :trilo: :P

But this is not Russia..Sorry man :P

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2 hours ago, Fruitbat said:

Paraćin is in Serbia...not Russia.  Love the Ursus spelaeus and Bison material!  Thanks for sharing!

 

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Thanks!

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2 hours ago, DPS Ammonite said:

Dario mentioned the museum had items from the Neolithic Vinca culture. They are the most important culture/civilization that I never learned about in European history class. They had a written language even before the Sumerians See: http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/serbiavinca.htm

Not Dario,it's Darko @DPS Ammonite 

I found Vinča's items as well here in Paraćin

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6 hours ago, Fruitbat said:

Paraćin is in Serbia...not Russia.

Shows my knowledge of the scripts... they look similar to me

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Personally...I can't make heads nor tails of the Cyrillic alphabet, but I kinda surmised that Paraćin was in Serbia from Darko's location information.  I quick check on Wikipedia confirmed it.  Maybe that explains the relative lack of Asaphidae.

 

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1 hour ago, xDiamondX said:

Shows my knowledge of the scripts... they look similar to me

Well we are similar,that's true :)

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5 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

Thank you for the museum tour . Some very interesting exhibits.

Thank you 

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1 hour ago, xDiamondX said:

Shows my knowledge of the scripts... they look similar to me

A good opportunity to read some history on the formation of the USSR in the postwar period. ;)

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46 minutes ago, Kane said:

A good opportunity to read some history on the formation of the USSR in the postwar period. ;)

Hahaha..

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On 2018/04/30 at 1:13 AM, ynot said:

:thumbsu:

Thanks for the tour of the wonderful little museum.

You're welcome ! :D Anytime!

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