In November 2012, during a preventive archaeological excavation necessitated by the construction of a new highway bypassing Sajószentpéter (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, North-Eastern Hungary), a Middle Neolithic water well with astonishing wooden lining was uncovered by the archaeologists of Herman Ottó Museum, Miskolc. The 60 cm high remains of the tube-like wooden structure was made from a single oak tree with a total diameter of 90 cm. The trunk had been initially cut into four pieces (panels) that were later bond together with trusses of twisted rods. The wooden structure had amazing tool-marks on the entire surface that could be related to at least 3 different chisels/axes and bear fundamental information regarding the chaine opératoir...
In 1991-92 in Tiszavasvári-Deákhalmi dűlő a kur-gan/barrow was demolished during which a large numbe...
An archaeological evaluation undertaken in the Clermont Ferrand basin during 1997 led to the excavat...
The object herein is the examination of the clay mould for brooch casting discovered in site 7 of Ec...
The European Neolithization ~6000-4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when farming ...
The European Neolithization,600024000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when farming s...
<div><p>The European Neolithization ∼6000−4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when ...
In 1973, traces of China's early Neolithic Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) were discovered in the vi...
Four polished stone tools were identified as greenschist lithotype in the archaeological collection ...
International audienceAranbaltza is an archaeological complex formed by at least three open-air site...
Andornaktálya-Marinka is among the several Palaeolithic archaeological sites in the region of Eger, ...
The first chert mine excavation on the Avas Hill of Miskolc, in the Bükk Mts NE Hungary, was conduct...
During 2019–2021, County Vas altogether six archaeological sites were investigated in the territory ...
Archaeological research on the Neolithic of western Hungary started on sites of the Linearbandkerami...
In this paper the author publishes a material collected from the surface during a field survey at Já...
The current report was born as a response to widespread professional interest. It provides an accoun...
In 1991-92 in Tiszavasvári-Deákhalmi dűlő a kur-gan/barrow was demolished during which a large numbe...
An archaeological evaluation undertaken in the Clermont Ferrand basin during 1997 led to the excavat...
The object herein is the examination of the clay mould for brooch casting discovered in site 7 of Ec...
The European Neolithization ~6000-4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when farming ...
The European Neolithization,600024000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when farming s...
<div><p>The European Neolithization ∼6000−4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when ...
In 1973, traces of China's early Neolithic Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) were discovered in the vi...
Four polished stone tools were identified as greenschist lithotype in the archaeological collection ...
International audienceAranbaltza is an archaeological complex formed by at least three open-air site...
Andornaktálya-Marinka is among the several Palaeolithic archaeological sites in the region of Eger, ...
The first chert mine excavation on the Avas Hill of Miskolc, in the Bükk Mts NE Hungary, was conduct...
During 2019–2021, County Vas altogether six archaeological sites were investigated in the territory ...
Archaeological research on the Neolithic of western Hungary started on sites of the Linearbandkerami...
In this paper the author publishes a material collected from the surface during a field survey at Já...
The current report was born as a response to widespread professional interest. It provides an accoun...
In 1991-92 in Tiszavasvári-Deákhalmi dűlő a kur-gan/barrow was demolished during which a large numbe...
An archaeological evaluation undertaken in the Clermont Ferrand basin during 1997 led to the excavat...
The object herein is the examination of the clay mould for brooch casting discovered in site 7 of Ec...