From the cultural point of view, the Carpathian Basin resembled a mosaic during the circa 500 years of the Middle Bronze Age. Despite the fact that every community developed a specific material culture we still may speak about a so-called “tell society” in this period based on social and economical macro features. This is specific type of habitat in the region under study and the major part of the great Hungarian Plain, where a “cultural complex” characterized by the homogeneity of pottery and bronze metallurgy developed during the Middle Bronze Age.In the last decades, the problematic of the metallurgy of the Otomani communities became the subject of several archaeological studies written by Romanian scholars like Ivan Ordentlich, Nicolae ...
The article introduces into the scientific circulation data on new random finds of bronze products o...
In 2009, the 14th volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) ran a series of papers summing up the state ...
The preventive archaeological research which took place in the summer of 2014 at Bălata – Schit, Șoi...
The present paper will refer to an aspect of processing metals on the territory of Romania, in Bronz...
The archaeological investigations undertaken in two settlements of the Tei Culture in the Giurgiu Co...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
The article deals with metal artifacts from an Alakul burial ground, which is considered to be one o...
Among the Bronze Age metal objects, a few copper and bronze blades stand apart mainly due to their l...
The meetings of the most significant archaeological association of Europe, the European Association ...
The paper discusses the system of late Avar bronze casting workshops of the Carpathian Basin, their ...
The thesis characterises metallurgical production at two Middle Bronze Age, Sintashta communities i...
Ceramic depositions occur frequently in the Bronze Age throughout the Carpathian Basin, however, the...
This conference proceedings, published in 2021, is a representative selection of studies from two wo...
Applying the rather traditional method of constructing a wealth index based on grave goods and grave...
The bronze objects attributed to the Noua-Sabatinovka cultural assemblage come largely from hoards o...
The article introduces into the scientific circulation data on new random finds of bronze products o...
In 2009, the 14th volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) ran a series of papers summing up the state ...
The preventive archaeological research which took place in the summer of 2014 at Bălata – Schit, Șoi...
The present paper will refer to an aspect of processing metals on the territory of Romania, in Bronz...
The archaeological investigations undertaken in two settlements of the Tei Culture in the Giurgiu Co...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
The article deals with metal artifacts from an Alakul burial ground, which is considered to be one o...
Among the Bronze Age metal objects, a few copper and bronze blades stand apart mainly due to their l...
The meetings of the most significant archaeological association of Europe, the European Association ...
The paper discusses the system of late Avar bronze casting workshops of the Carpathian Basin, their ...
The thesis characterises metallurgical production at two Middle Bronze Age, Sintashta communities i...
Ceramic depositions occur frequently in the Bronze Age throughout the Carpathian Basin, however, the...
This conference proceedings, published in 2021, is a representative selection of studies from two wo...
Applying the rather traditional method of constructing a wealth index based on grave goods and grave...
The bronze objects attributed to the Noua-Sabatinovka cultural assemblage come largely from hoards o...
The article introduces into the scientific circulation data on new random finds of bronze products o...
In 2009, the 14th volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) ran a series of papers summing up the state ...
The preventive archaeological research which took place in the summer of 2014 at Bălata – Schit, Șoi...