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Attila's Europe?
Rácz, Zsófia [Rácz, Zsófia (régészet), ed.] Department of Hungarian Medieval and Early Mode... (ELTE / EUL FoH)
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Szenthe, Gergely [Szenthe, Gergely Pál (Régész-történész), ed.] Hungarian National Museum
English and German Study collection (Book) Scientific
Published: Hungarian National Museum, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Bp, Hungary, 579 p.
2021
Identifiers
MTMT: 32171396
ISBN:
9786155978395
Other URL:
https://mnm.hu/hu/publication-issue/attilas-europe
Chapters
Rácz Zsófia et al. Structural transformation and strategies of success in the European Hun period: introductory remarks. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 15-18
Radu Harhoiu. Die Hunnenzeit im unteren Donaubecken. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 21-76
Rau Andreas et al. Scandinavia and the Eurasian nomads: Comments on evidence and interpretations. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 77-93
Judyta Rodzinska-Nowak. The "princely" burial from Jakuszowice (western Lesser Poland) and its importance for the interpretation of the ethnic situatuon and political circum-stances between the Orda and Vistula rivers during thepPeriod of Hunnic domination. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 113-129
B. Tóth Ágnes. Authentic or fake?: Do they belong to the "caucasiantype" brooches? Copper alloy brooches in the collection of the University of Debrecen. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 159-170
Vida Tivadar. The Huns and the late antique settlement structure in Pannonia. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 173-199
Ivan Bugarski. Consequences of Hunnic raids and the newly-established border: an archaeological panorama of the Central Balkans (ca. 450-500). (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 243-258
Wieszner Balázs et al. A new sacrificial deposit of the Hun period from Debrecen. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 259-301
Ny. Kovacsóczy B et al. Archaeological and natural scientific studies on the Hun-period grave from Kecskemét-Mindszenti-dűlő. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 305-326
Dobos Alpár et al. 5th-century burials from Sângeorgiu de Mureș-Kerekdomb (Mureș County, Romania). (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 327-360
Masek Zsófia. Settlement research of the 5th century in the core of the Hunnic Empire: a chronological and stylistic approach. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 361-388
Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF ARCHERY ON THE BASIS OF ACTIVITY-INDUCED STRESS MARKERS ON THE SKELETON. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 389-416
Szeniczey Tamás et al. A survey of the 5th-century population in Hungary based on the published physical anthropological data. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 417-432
Istvánovits Eszter et al. The “argumentum ex silentio”: a possible new approach in the research of the Hun period. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 435-447
Kulcsár Valéria et al. The “argumentum ex silentio”: a possible new approach in the research of the Hun period.. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 435-447
Mráv Zs et al. Fragments of silver-gilt saddle plates and horse bones buried in a Late Roman ditch at Göd (Pest County, Hungary): Contributions to the funerary sacrifice deposits and “horse skin” rituals of the Hun period. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 449-475
Kiss P. Attila. Which came first, the chicken or the egg? The ethnic interpretations of the hoards of Șimleu Silvaniei / Szilágysomlyó: A case study in mixed argumentation. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 477-500
Hajnal Zsuzsanna et al. A Hun Period Gold Assemblage from Diósjenő-Magashegy: Preliminary report. (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 501-517
Szenthe Gergely. Social power, identity and the ritual deposits in "Attila's Europe". (2021) In: Attila's Europe? pp. 563-579
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