Stoner D2 about his experience in Serbia:




After exploring the world's famous sites, Stoner D2 arrives in Serbia and discovers significant artifacts that shed new light on the history of the region. Through cooperation with local archaeologists, the robot will reveal fascinating stories about Serbia's past. His story begins at the archaeological site of Vinča and Starčevo, one of the most important Neolithic sites in Europe. The robot had the opportunity to explore this ancient city, discovering artifacts dating from the 6th to the 5th millennium BC.

During its excavations, the robot found a special artifact - a clay figurine representing a female figure with prominent attributes of fertility. This discovery sheds new light on the religious and cultural practices of the Neolithic community of Vinča, revealing more about their beliefs and lifestyle. Cooperation with local archaeologists enabled a detailed study of this figurine, which resulted in new knowledge about Serbia's ancient past and its place in the context of European prehistory.



Stoner D2 also during his visit learned a lot of facts about Starčevo and their culture.Did you know that The Starčevo culture flourished roughly between 6200 and 5200 BCE, making it one of the earliest Neolithic cultures in the region.Starčevo settlements were typically located near rivers, lakes, or fertile plains, indicating an agricultural lifestyle. These settlements ranged from small villages to larger, more complex communities.The people of the Starčevo culture practiced a mixed economy, combining agriculture with hunting, fishing, and gathering. They cultivated crops such as wheat, barley, and pulses, and domesticated animals like cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs.And thats just some interesting facts, He learned so much more!