mtmt
Magyar Tudományos Művek Tára
XML
JSON
Átlépés a keresőbe
In English
29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book
European Association of Archaeologists [szerk.]
Angol nyelvű Konferenciakötet (Könyv) Tudományos
Megjelent: European Association of Archaeologists, Belfast, Egyesült Királyság / Észak-Írország
2023
Konferencia:
29th EAA Annual Meeting 2023-08-30 [Belfast, Egyesült Királyság / Észak-Írország]
Azonosítók
MTMT: 34129183
ISBN:
9788088441052
Egyéb URL:
https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2023/Programme.aspx?WebsiteKey=4c013ea5-de96-432a-85f7-b1800c2303bf&hkey=f73d6cf5-b37e-4836-ad06-2ecea6b58060&Program=3#Program
Fejezetek
Füzesi András et al. Deliberate house burning in the light of the depositional practices in the neolithic of the Great Hungarian Plain. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book p. 83
Gait John et al. Non-destructive small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) for the differentiation of wheel-based pottery forming techniques: a case study from 4th-6th c. Pannonia. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 194-194
Libor Csilla et al. Far away, so close - The current debates about post-medieval cemeteries in anthropological and archaeological studies. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 210-210
Libor Csilla et al. Persons behind the bones – Bioarchaeological results of an early modern cemetery (Szécsény, Hungary). (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 211-211
Balogh Bodor Tekla et al. Post-medieval cemetery of Szécsény, Hungary. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 215-215
Fábián Szilvia et al. „Empty spaces....?” Investigating the locations ofeveryday and symbolic activities through multi-level analysis. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 244-244
Solnay Eszter et al. Old habits die hard: Early and middle Copper Age ceramic technical traditions in the Budapest Region, Hungary. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book p. 260
Jakucs János et al. Broken pots, unbroken habits: Traces of pottery use-alteration spanning through the first millennium of Neolithic in the Western Carpathian Basin. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 262-263
Fülöp Kristóf. Domestic Pottery in a funerary context. Understanding specific life cycle of vessels.. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 264-265
Hajnalova M et al. The first discovery of a prehistoric field system in Slovakia – Multiproxy approach to its dating and the use-history.. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) - Abstract Book p. 304
Kiss Viktória et al. Message in a bottle – metal and non-metal artefacts from the Middle Bronze Age hoard of Jászdózsa. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 418-418
Guba Szilvia et al. Luxury of the few – Spectacle for the many: The Bronze Age hoards with amber from Northern Hungary. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book p. 422
Szilágyi Márton. Do identities make pottery?: Pros and cos of investigating identities through pottery styles. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book p. 478
Mengyán Ákos. Rest in clay: Ceramic Technological Analysis of a Bronze Age Cremation Cemetery at Maklár-Koszpérium (NE Hungary). (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) - Abstract Book p. 616
Siklósi Zs et al. TRACES OF LOCAL COPPER METALLURGY IN THE COPPER AGE OF THE CARPATHIAN BASIN – INTERPRETING THE TRANSMISSION OF METALLURGICAL TECHNOLOGY. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book p. 699
Wollák Katalin et al. Enthusiastic cross-sectoral cooperation in higher education, focusing on heritage interpretation. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 734-735
Črešnar Matija et al. Multi-method investigations (including coring) of Early Iron Age sites between the Alps and the Danube. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book p. 753
Rajna András et al. Space, the final frontier - reconstructing the Late Copper Age households in the Carpathian Basin. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 765-765
Pálinkás Adrienn et al. Museums, archaeology and non-formal education in Hungary. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) - Abstract Book pp. 939-939
Szigeti A. et al. Complexity of the Late Bronze Age in the Berettyó-Körös Region (Hungary) in the Light of Carbon, Nitrogen and Strontium Isotopes. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book p. 957
Czifra Szabolcs et al. The Roman Way. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) - Abstract Book pp. 1076-1076
Traverso Luca et al. Continuity and Discontinuity during the Migration Period from the Keszthely-Fenékpuszta Fortress Perspective. (2023) Megjelent: 29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book pp. 1082-1082
Hivatkozás stílusok:
IEEE
ACM
APA
Chicago
Harvard
CSL
Másolás
Nyomtatás
2025-02-14 12:51
×
Lista exportálása irodalomjegyzékként
Hivatkozás stílusok:
IEEE
ACM
APA
Chicago
Harvard
Nyomtatás
Másolás