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A helyi lakosság továbbélése Pannoniában a településszerkezeti változások tükrében – előtanulmány

The continuity of the local population in the light of the settlement structures and network – a preliminary paper

Archaeologiai Értesítő
Author:
Szilvia Bíró

of indigenous traditions emerging in the Roman times. Black circle: vici emerging in the middle of the 1st century AD; dark grey circle: vici emerging in the Flavian Age; light grey circle: vici emerging in the Hadrian Age; white circle: vici

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Introduction A Middle Bronze Age hoard (19 th –18 th centuries BC) made up of various bronze artefacts, mainly jewellery, of the Transdanubian Encrusted Pottery culture came to light in 1893 in an area known as Melegárok at Pusztasárkánytó (Mosdós

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can be connected without entering unscientific and superficial discussions. 5 We can do so, because we are talking about the fate, tasks, objectives and not least the knowledge acquisition and career strategies of the same age group. These 16 to 20

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Néhány gondolat az avar kori fülkesírok értelmezéséhez

Some thoughts on the interpretation of the graves with an end-wall shaft

Archaeologiai Értesítő
Author:
Bence Gulyás

. Benedek , A . és Marcsik , A. ( 2017 ). Kora avar kori temetőrészlet Kövegyről. Új temetkezési szokások a Tisza–Körös–Maros mentén a kora avar korból (Cemetery part from the Early Avar Age in Kövegy. New burial habits in the Early Avar Age along the

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A szegvár-sápoldali 7. századi sírcsoport

Eine Gräbergruppe des 7. Jahrhunderts von szegvár-sápoldal

Archaeologiai Értesítő
Author:
Gábor Lőrinczy

. Benedek András – Marcsik Antónia 2017 Kora avar kori temetorészlet Kövegyrol. Új temetkezési szokások a Tisza–Körös–Maros mentén a kora avar korból (Cemetery part from the Early Avar Age in Kövegy

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Ages, alternatingly referred to as the ‘Szentkirály’ or ‘Székelyháza’ monastery was founded, according to tradition, in 1370. In that year King Louis I ordered the Chapter of Transylvania to assign to the Pauline hermits the stone church of Saint Mary

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Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Authors:
Beáta Tugya
,
Katalin Náfrádi
,
Sándor Gulyás
,
Tünde Törőcsik
,
Balázs Pál Sümegi
,
Péter Pomázi
, and
Pál Sümegi

significant regarding morphology and sedimentology from the Upper Wurmian (MIS2). 18 Due to tectonic movements sediments (of Tisza origin) of different age in different altitudes can be found in the area. 19 So it is not surprising that upper Pleistocene

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. Bognár-Kutzián I. 1958 Polgár-Csőszhalom. ArchÉrt 85, 201. 1963 The Copper Age Cemetery of Tiszapolgár-Basatanya. ArchHung 42, Budapest. 1972 The Early Copper Age Tiszapolgár Culture in the Carpathian Basin. ArchHung 48, Budapest

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. (As is customary in the age, young people were given a distinctive adjective based on their place of origin.) Based on the fact that his school notebooks contain non-elementary knowledge, he probably went to school at Patak during the school year of

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Street. If we consider the extent of Pest in the Árpádian Age (between the 11 th and the beginning of the 14 th century), the site was located on the southern edge of the former settlement, while in the 15 th –16 th centuries, when Pest was surrounded

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