Bonn: Habelt, 2015. — 392 p. — (Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie. Band 268). — ISBN: 978-3-7749-3963-9.
"This book is based on my doctoral research that concerned the typological analysis and investigation of pottery distribution patterns from two sites in the south-western Balkan: Sovjan and Sveta Nedela. At the very beginning of this work, these two contexts (Sovjan levels 9–8–7 and Sveta Nedela) were selected as they were believed to broadly date to the Middle Bronze Age. However, after the first year it became clear that the Sovjan levels and Sveta Nedela assemblages presented numerous chronological discrepancies, rendering them difficult to compare directly. In the end, the Sovjan level that compares best with Sveta Nedela turned out to be level 6, which, however, was excluded from the present work as it belonged to a later chronological horizon. This level is currently being studied by Tobias Krapf, and it is very likely that some of the ideas developed here will eventually need to be modified. Nevertheless, Sovjan levels 9–8–7 remain the main focus of this volume given the site's importance and relevance for addressing chronological and stratigraphic problems in south-western Balkans. The conclusions of the present study, while revealing numerous new problems, have also generated challenging new questions that will hopefully form the basis for future studies in the region."