The Early Iron Age site complex of Süttő is located on a loess plateau on the right bank of the Danube. After a long history of research of the Early Iron Age fortified settlement, tumulus groups and flat cemetery, between 2013–2017, some pioneer investigations were carried out using non-invasive methods. In 2018, members of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd University and the Archaeological Heritage Protection Directorate of the Hungarian National Museum conducted an interdisciplinary research project (archaeological excavation, geophysical measurements, metal detecting survey, systematic field walking, geological drilling) on the plateau in the framework of the Interreg DTP Iron Age Danube project. As a result ...
The material of our examination comprise the anthropological remains of the Early Iron Age individua...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
Between 1994 and 1997, as a result of the exploitation of an archaeological site in the village of C...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University conducted a rescue...
The Danube has long been considered a "highway" for the prehistoric hominin colonization of Europe. ...
During the summer of 2014 an archaeological team of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the ...
Early Iron Age Landcapes of the Danube Region is a book edited by M. Mele and M. Črešnar with contri...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
In this paper we want to present some results of an intensive survey programme on the Bronze Age set...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
The tumulus necropolis of Lăpuş in Northwest Romania has a long history of research. Past excavation...
The homogenous cultural identity that emerged during the Middle Bronze Age (2000–1450 cal BC) in the...
The Iron-Age-Danube project is part of the EU-program Interreg Danube Transnational Programme/ DTP a...
Abstract of PhD thesis submitted in 2020 to the Archaeology Doctoral Programme, Doctoral School of H...
The emergence of large fortifications at the beginning of Early Iron Age reflects a change in settle...
The material of our examination comprise the anthropological remains of the Early Iron Age individua...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
Between 1994 and 1997, as a result of the exploitation of an archaeological site in the village of C...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University conducted a rescue...
The Danube has long been considered a "highway" for the prehistoric hominin colonization of Europe. ...
During the summer of 2014 an archaeological team of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the ...
Early Iron Age Landcapes of the Danube Region is a book edited by M. Mele and M. Črešnar with contri...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
In this paper we want to present some results of an intensive survey programme on the Bronze Age set...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
The tumulus necropolis of Lăpuş in Northwest Romania has a long history of research. Past excavation...
The homogenous cultural identity that emerged during the Middle Bronze Age (2000–1450 cal BC) in the...
The Iron-Age-Danube project is part of the EU-program Interreg Danube Transnational Programme/ DTP a...
Abstract of PhD thesis submitted in 2020 to the Archaeology Doctoral Programme, Doctoral School of H...
The emergence of large fortifications at the beginning of Early Iron Age reflects a change in settle...
The material of our examination comprise the anthropological remains of the Early Iron Age individua...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
Between 1994 and 1997, as a result of the exploitation of an archaeological site in the village of C...