The main goal of this paper is to present the results of field surveys, effectuated during the last three years in the Târgu Secuiesc Basin, Covasna County. The archaeological material (including ceramics and fragmentary stone tools) covers a wide period of time, from the beginning of the Neolithic to the 18th century AD. The most significant material belongs to the Neolithic (Starčevo-Criş culture) and Bronze Age (Wietenberg culture). Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age sherds were discovered sporadically. New settlements belonging to the classical Dacian and post-Roman period are known from five locations each, suggesting a dense and extended settlement network.Articolul de faţă prezintă rezultatele unor cercetări de suprafaţă, efectuate în u...
Since its inception, the Romanian archaeological school of the Palaeolithic maintained the interpret...
Some pottery fragments and a combe represent the few indices for a small late La Tène (“ dacian”) se...
The present paper originated in Alexandra Bolomey’s partial (and often incomplete) notes and unfinis...
The main goal of this paper is to present the results of field surveys, effectuated during the last ...
The present paper deals with some Middle Bronze Age burials in the valley of the Black River, in sou...
Székely Zoltán. Rezultatele săpăturilor privind epoca feudală executate în jud. Covasna / The result...
Fieldwork is an important segment of archaeological research, contributing to the better knowing and...
Abstract: We present the results of the archaeological investigations carried out in the Neolithic C...
Székely Zsolt K. Consideraţii arheologice privind aşezarea din epoca bronzului de la Peteni, Jud. Co...
Székely Zoltán. Staţiunile arheologice de la Turia şi Valea Crişului, jud. Covasna / The archaeologi...
This study aims to publish the results of the archaeological excavations carried out in 2012 in the ...
The aim of this study is to provide extensive information regarding the results of the archaeologica...
Rescue archaeological excavations at Sisești Street, nos. 147– 175 led to the identification and inv...
The present paper aims to complete the archaeological information regarding the site of Alibeg, exca...
Archaeological research in the Bronze Age cemetery from Câmpina started in 2008. We published the fi...
Since its inception, the Romanian archaeological school of the Palaeolithic maintained the interpret...
Some pottery fragments and a combe represent the few indices for a small late La Tène (“ dacian”) se...
The present paper originated in Alexandra Bolomey’s partial (and often incomplete) notes and unfinis...
The main goal of this paper is to present the results of field surveys, effectuated during the last ...
The present paper deals with some Middle Bronze Age burials in the valley of the Black River, in sou...
Székely Zoltán. Rezultatele săpăturilor privind epoca feudală executate în jud. Covasna / The result...
Fieldwork is an important segment of archaeological research, contributing to the better knowing and...
Abstract: We present the results of the archaeological investigations carried out in the Neolithic C...
Székely Zsolt K. Consideraţii arheologice privind aşezarea din epoca bronzului de la Peteni, Jud. Co...
Székely Zoltán. Staţiunile arheologice de la Turia şi Valea Crişului, jud. Covasna / The archaeologi...
This study aims to publish the results of the archaeological excavations carried out in 2012 in the ...
The aim of this study is to provide extensive information regarding the results of the archaeologica...
Rescue archaeological excavations at Sisești Street, nos. 147– 175 led to the identification and inv...
The present paper aims to complete the archaeological information regarding the site of Alibeg, exca...
Archaeological research in the Bronze Age cemetery from Câmpina started in 2008. We published the fi...
Since its inception, the Romanian archaeological school of the Palaeolithic maintained the interpret...
Some pottery fragments and a combe represent the few indices for a small late La Tène (“ dacian”) se...
The present paper originated in Alexandra Bolomey’s partial (and often incomplete) notes and unfinis...