In autumn 2019 the staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences conducted a rescue excavation in the suburbs of Budapest, on the territory of Pécel. Based on the long research history of the investigated site (Budapest dist. XVII, Péceli út) a settlement of the Imperial Period was expected. The excavation confirmed the expectations and two buildings, several ditches, an outdoor oven and numerous refuse pits were unearthed from the 3rd–4th century AD. The features contained many Samian ware fragments, which shed light on the Roman-Barbarian trade relations during the middle Imperial Period
The study of Roman frontiers has been a pivotal subject of the academic hub at Pécs for long decades...
During archaeological research carried out in Zagórzyce area a small multicultural site (numbered as...
This thesis presents archaeological finds from the site "U silnice", in municipality Plaňany (distri...
In the past two decades, the number of archaeological explorations significantly increased in the de...
In the past two decades, the number of archaeological explorations significantly increased in the de...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University unearthed a Sarmat...
Finds and chronology of a middle Copper Age settlement in Budapest, 3rd district. In the spring of 2...
This excavation site lies at the foot of the Buda hills on the bank of the Danube. It is also near t...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University conducted a rescue...
Presented rescue excavations took place in north-eastern part of Prague in the year 2007 within the ...
During the years 2003 and 2004 Institute for Archaeological Heritage Conservation Brno excavated a p...
In the Central Danube region, the largest number of Roman temporary camps is known from the surround...
The Garadna-Kovács tanya site was discovered 23 years ago. However, it only returned to the spotligh...
Represented study briefly reports about actual results of archaeological research of the older part ...
Represented study briefly reports about actual results of archaeological research of the older part ...
The study of Roman frontiers has been a pivotal subject of the academic hub at Pécs for long decades...
During archaeological research carried out in Zagórzyce area a small multicultural site (numbered as...
This thesis presents archaeological finds from the site "U silnice", in municipality Plaňany (distri...
In the past two decades, the number of archaeological explorations significantly increased in the de...
In the past two decades, the number of archaeological explorations significantly increased in the de...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University unearthed a Sarmat...
Finds and chronology of a middle Copper Age settlement in Budapest, 3rd district. In the spring of 2...
This excavation site lies at the foot of the Buda hills on the bank of the Danube. It is also near t...
The staff of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University conducted a rescue...
Presented rescue excavations took place in north-eastern part of Prague in the year 2007 within the ...
During the years 2003 and 2004 Institute for Archaeological Heritage Conservation Brno excavated a p...
In the Central Danube region, the largest number of Roman temporary camps is known from the surround...
The Garadna-Kovács tanya site was discovered 23 years ago. However, it only returned to the spotligh...
Represented study briefly reports about actual results of archaeological research of the older part ...
Represented study briefly reports about actual results of archaeological research of the older part ...
The study of Roman frontiers has been a pivotal subject of the academic hub at Pécs for long decades...
During archaeological research carried out in Zagórzyce area a small multicultural site (numbered as...
This thesis presents archaeological finds from the site "U silnice", in municipality Plaňany (distri...