Settlement site in Serbia on the River Danube with two major occupations: 'pre-Neolithic' c 7400-5800 BC, and a Neolithic c 5100-4600 BC. The 'pre-Neolithic' was contemporaneous with Lepenski Vir I and II. The Neolithic level contained Starcevo pottery. Unlike at Lepenski Vir, the Padina site revealed the association of trapezoidal houses with both Mesolithic finds and the Starcevo pottery. Large numbers of burials occur between the houses at Padina during both occupations: the skeletal type is Cromagnoid (i.e. the descendants of the local Palaeolithic stock).