Vladimir Pecikoza

Vladimir Pecikoza (Valjevo, August 1, 1977) is a Serbian archaeologist and Head of the Archaeology Department at the Petnica Science Center.

Early life
Pecikoza attended Valjevo Gymnasium and enrolled in the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade Department of Archaeology in 1996. He participated at multiple research sites, including He graduated from Dusan Mihailovic Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade with a focus on Late Neolithic ovens in the central Balkans. In 2006 he began working in Petnica Science Center as Head of Archeology Department.
 * Petnica - Naselje ispred Male pećine, Petnica cave
 * Dvorana sa vigledima, Židovar
 * Bela Crkva, Crkvine in the village Rovni (Valjevo), Vignjište - Gračanica, Savinac and Vito in Brezovica, Jerinin grad
 * Brangović, Church of St. George, and Anine in village Ćelije near Lajkovac, Crkvine
 * Mali Borak

Career
Pecikoza's research interests are linked to the Valjevo region in western Serbia, including the Sava, KolubaraDandrina rivers in the Valjevo Mountains.

In 1994 he began to pursue artistic photography, achieving achieved success at national and international exhibitions and competitions. His work was presented in two solo exhibitions at Pecijev Drnča in 1996 and 2010. He participated in the Photo Club, Society for Cerebral Palsy and the School of photography organized by Wikimedia Serbia.