The Anthropological Collection of the Szent István Király Museum in Székesfehérvár has grown into the third-largest anthropological collection in Hungary in the 50 years. The collection’s scientific importance is given not only by the sites, but also by the work of dr Kinga Éry. In the recent decades, several burials with outstanding archaeological and anthropological importance have been excavated, the human remains of these burials have been placed in Székesfehérvár. To give a few examples: the material of the urn cemetery of Kajászó, which is still expanding to this day found in this collection, and also the remains of the large Bronze Age cemetery at Dunaújváros, and the anthropological material of the famous Csákberény Avar cemetery. T...
The 500th anniversary of the tragic 1526 Mohács battle is quickly approaching. The Duna-Dráva Nation...
The author lists the goals drawn up by Aurél Török upon establishing Hungarian anthropology. Based o...
In the past decades researchers examining burial customs have recognised local phenomena pointing to...
The volume published in collaboration with the Szolnok Museum presents the results of two excavation...
Cemetery from the Conquest Period at Tiszavasvári-Aranykerti tábla (after István Dienes’s excavation...
In the spring of 1961, a graveyard with 7 graves from the age of the Hungarian conquest was found i...
This paper describes a Hun-period solitary burial found in Kecskemét, in the central part of the Gre...
A 7. századra datálható, régészetileg jelentős kis sírszámú avar kori temetőből tíz csontvázmaradván...
The Late Bronze Age cemetery of Sárbogárd-Tringer-tanya is located in the northern part of the town ...
Notes on the Gepid Corpus . The idea of the publication of the Gepid cemeteries in Hungary was con...
In 2014, we had the opportunity to study a Bronze Age multilayered settlement at Boconád-Alatka-pusz...
The site of Tiszagyenda-Búszerző dűlő became known during the archaeological and field surveys prior...
Typically, many of Hungarian monuments and memorial places have been disclosed by archaeological exc...
From June to September 2013 I was organizing an exhibition entitled “Ancient Death Masks” in the Hun...
A double burial of the Baden culture from Tatabánya–Delphi (northern Transdanubia, Hungary) – A case...
The 500th anniversary of the tragic 1526 Mohács battle is quickly approaching. The Duna-Dráva Nation...
The author lists the goals drawn up by Aurél Török upon establishing Hungarian anthropology. Based o...
In the past decades researchers examining burial customs have recognised local phenomena pointing to...
The volume published in collaboration with the Szolnok Museum presents the results of two excavation...
Cemetery from the Conquest Period at Tiszavasvári-Aranykerti tábla (after István Dienes’s excavation...
In the spring of 1961, a graveyard with 7 graves from the age of the Hungarian conquest was found i...
This paper describes a Hun-period solitary burial found in Kecskemét, in the central part of the Gre...
A 7. századra datálható, régészetileg jelentős kis sírszámú avar kori temetőből tíz csontvázmaradván...
The Late Bronze Age cemetery of Sárbogárd-Tringer-tanya is located in the northern part of the town ...
Notes on the Gepid Corpus . The idea of the publication of the Gepid cemeteries in Hungary was con...
In 2014, we had the opportunity to study a Bronze Age multilayered settlement at Boconád-Alatka-pusz...
The site of Tiszagyenda-Búszerző dűlő became known during the archaeological and field surveys prior...
Typically, many of Hungarian monuments and memorial places have been disclosed by archaeological exc...
From June to September 2013 I was organizing an exhibition entitled “Ancient Death Masks” in the Hun...
A double burial of the Baden culture from Tatabánya–Delphi (northern Transdanubia, Hungary) – A case...
The 500th anniversary of the tragic 1526 Mohács battle is quickly approaching. The Duna-Dráva Nation...
The author lists the goals drawn up by Aurél Török upon establishing Hungarian anthropology. Based o...
In the past decades researchers examining burial customs have recognised local phenomena pointing to...