In 1991-92 in Tiszavasvári-Deákhalmi dűlő a kur-gan/barrow was demolished during which a large number of archaeological potsherds and animal bones were found. During the course of the rescue excavations, Eszter Istvánovits and Katalin Kurucz (Jósa András Museum, Nyíregyháza) researched two nearly 1500 m territories (surface A and B) where Neolithic, Celtic and Sarmatian features were recov ered. The Neolithic material belongs to the Tiszadob Group of the Alföld Linear Pottery Culture (ALPC)1. Of the 40 rescued ALPC features 19 contained animal bone finds: from under the barrow- surface A, came 14 features, and in the territory south of th
A volunteer of the Hungarian National Museum (HNM) from Nógrád County, János Nágel, reported on the ...
There can be no doubt that one of the major archaeological discoveries made in Hungary during the pa...
This paper summarizes the present state of the ongoing multidisciplinary research on the stone artef...
The article is devoted to the presentation of pottery and sunken features of Neolithic cultures disc...
Archaeological research on the Neolithic of western Hungary started on sites of the Linearbandkerami...
Excavations at site 1 in Witów, in the years 2004 – 2006, were a continuation of rescue excavations ...
In 2014, we had the opportunity to study a Bronze Age multilayered settlement at Boconád-Alatka-pusz...
An aarchaeological site at Grodowice was discovered in spring 2005 during surface surveys. The prese...
One of the important cemetery and settlement of the Celts lies in a plateau on the southern side of ...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University conducted a rescue...
In 2001-2002, a settlement of the Baden culture was excavated in the vicinity of Balatonőszd. During...
In addition to several thousand archaeological features, forty-three settlement burials were also un...
The volume published in collaboration with the Szolnok Museum presents the results of two excavation...
Examinations of the described object were undertaken because of building works carried out on the g...
Colleagues of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd University performed a r...
A volunteer of the Hungarian National Museum (HNM) from Nógrád County, János Nágel, reported on the ...
There can be no doubt that one of the major archaeological discoveries made in Hungary during the pa...
This paper summarizes the present state of the ongoing multidisciplinary research on the stone artef...
The article is devoted to the presentation of pottery and sunken features of Neolithic cultures disc...
Archaeological research on the Neolithic of western Hungary started on sites of the Linearbandkerami...
Excavations at site 1 in Witów, in the years 2004 – 2006, were a continuation of rescue excavations ...
In 2014, we had the opportunity to study a Bronze Age multilayered settlement at Boconád-Alatka-pusz...
An aarchaeological site at Grodowice was discovered in spring 2005 during surface surveys. The prese...
One of the important cemetery and settlement of the Celts lies in a plateau on the southern side of ...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University conducted a rescue...
In 2001-2002, a settlement of the Baden culture was excavated in the vicinity of Balatonőszd. During...
In addition to several thousand archaeological features, forty-three settlement burials were also un...
The volume published in collaboration with the Szolnok Museum presents the results of two excavation...
Examinations of the described object were undertaken because of building works carried out on the g...
Colleagues of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd University performed a r...
A volunteer of the Hungarian National Museum (HNM) from Nógrád County, János Nágel, reported on the ...
There can be no doubt that one of the major archaeological discoveries made in Hungary during the pa...
This paper summarizes the present state of the ongoing multidisciplinary research on the stone artef...