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Szabolcs Czifra Hungarian National Museum, Department of Archaeological Excavations and Artefact Processing Daróci út 3, H–1113 Budapest, Hungary

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Attila Kreiter Hungarian National Museum, Laboratory for Applied Research, Daróci út 3, H–1113 Budapest, Hungary

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Éva Kovács-Széles Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Energy Research, Konkoly Thege Miklós utca 29–33, H–1121 Budapest, Hungary

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Mária Tóth Hungarian Academy of Sciences Institute for Geological and Geochemical Research Budaörsi út 45, H–1112 Budapest, Hungary

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Beáta Tugya György Thúry Museum, Zrínyi Miklós utca 62, H–8800 Nagykanizsa, Hungary

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This paper deals with the archaeological material of a Scythian Age settlement excavated near Nagytarcsa in 2007. Located on the higher terrace of a stream, the site represents a characteristic lowland, hamlet-like settlement of the Vekerzug culture, where animal husbandry played an important role in subsistence. Based on diagnostic ceramic finds and radiocarbon dating the settlement can be assigned to the Ha D2 period. The archaeological description, as well as the evaluation of settlement features and finds, is supplemented with a detailed petrographic analysis with an emphasis on wheel-thrown and Hallstatt type ceramics. The petrographic and geochemical analysis of the sherds and sediments collected on the site aim to confirm archaeological interpretations in order to determine the provenance of the ceramics and to assess whether their technological characteristics suggest specialization in production.

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Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Language English
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1951
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