@inbook{MTMT:34656932, title = {Őskori aranyékszerek a solti Tételhegyről}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34656932}, author = {Dani, János and Bacskai, István and Bálint, Marianna and Kiss, Viktória and Kertész, Zsófia and Szikszai, Zita}, booktitle = {Castrum Tetel Program II. Kutatások a solti régióban (2005–2023)}, unique-id = {34656932}, year = {2024} } @article{MTMT:34577731, title = {Provenance, technology and possible function of Gáta–Wieselburg vessels from the Trieste Karst (northeastern Italy)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34577731}, author = {Bernardini, Federico and De Min, Angelo and Velicogna, Matteo and Roffet‐Salque, Mélanie and Kiss, Viktória and Kasztovszky, Zsolt and Maróti, Boglárka and Szilágyi, Veronika and Melis, Eszter and Leghissa, Elena}, doi = {10.1111/arcm.12953}, journal-iso = {ARCHAEOMETRY}, journal = {ARCHAEOMETRY}, volume = {08 February 2024}, unique-id = {34577731}, issn = {0003-813X}, abstract = {A few scattered vessels, typologically attributed to the Gáta–Wieselburg culture, are known from the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeastern Italy. This culture spread during the Early Bronze Age (Reinecke Br A1b and A2, 2100–1700/1600 bc ) in present‐day eastern Austria, western Hungary and southwestern Slovakia. Rare ceramic artefacts, typically biconical double‐handled jugs with well‐burnished surfaces, have been discovered in caves of the Trieste Karst (Ciclami, Tartaruga, Teresiana and Ossa) and the Natisone Valley (Velika jama). This study aims to outline the technology, provenance and probable use of these rare jugs from the Trieste Karst. Two of these vessels from the Ciclami and Tartaruga caves have been investigated using various destructive and non‐destructive techniques, including optical microscopy, X‐ray computed microtomography and prompt‐gamma activation analysis, and chemically compared to contemporaneous vessels from the core region of the Gáta–Wieselburg culture in Hungary (10 vessels specifically analysed for this project) and earlier Neolithic and Copper Age vessels, likely produced locally in the Karst, Slovenia and Hungary. Based on the obtained results, the investigated Karst vessels were imported. Tentative identification of plant and animal lipids using organic residue analysis (i.e., gas chromatography–mass spectrometry) sheds light on their possible function.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1475-4754}, orcid-numbers = {Bernardini, Federico/0000-0002-3282-8799; Velicogna, Matteo/0000-0001-9303-9315} } @{MTMT:34662091, title = {Early and Middle Bronze Age Gold in the Carpathian Basin and the Northern Balkans}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34662091}, author = {Dani, János and Kiss, Viktória and Tarbay, Gábor and Kertész, Zsófia and Angyal, Anikó and Szikszai, Zita}, booktitle = {First Kings of Europe}, unique-id = {34662091}, year = {2023}, pages = {38-39} } @{MTMT:34662013, title = {Message in a bottle – metal and non-metal artefacts from the Middle Bronze Age hoard of Jászdózsa}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34662013}, author = {Kiss, Viktória and Csányi, Marietta and Tárnoki, Judit and Jaeger, Mateusz}, booktitle = {29th EAA Annual Meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2023) Abstract Book}, unique-id = {34662013}, year = {2023}, pages = {418-418} } @article{MTMT:34571698, title = {Baltic Amber in Hungarian Bronze Age. New Data and Current Stage of Research}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34571698}, author = {Mateusz, Jaeger and Kulcsár, Gabriella and Melis, Eszter and Mateusz, Stróżyk and Paweł, Piszora and Marietta, Csányi and Réka, Csuvár-Andrási and Pusztainé Fischl, Klára and Szilvia, Guba and Evelin, Pap and Emília, Pásztor and Róbert, Patay and Ildikó, Szathmári and Gábor, Szilas and Agnė, Čivilytė and Kiss, Viktória}, doi = {10.23858/SA/75.2023.2.3500}, journal-iso = {SPRAWOZDANIA ARCHEOLOGICZNE / ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS}, journal = {SPRAWOZDANIA ARCHEOLOGICZNE / ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS}, volume = {75}, unique-id = {34571698}, issn = {0081-3834}, abstract = {Amber was one of the key raw materials distributed in Bronze Age Europe. One of its varieties – succinite – wasexchanged over a vast area stretching from its sources on the southern shores of the Baltic Sea to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. The chemical identification of Baltic amber significantly expands our knowledge of the dynamics and nature of the relationships connecting different regions of Europe in the first half of the second millennium BC. One of the most significant cultural-geographical areas reached by this amber was the Carpathian Basin. This text presents a summary of the current state of knowledge about the context, chronology, and the extent of amber occurrence in the Hungarian Bronze Age. At the same time, it supplements the catalogue of finds with artefacts acquired in recent years, providing new information regarding radiocarbon dating and spectral analysis of selected amber artifacts.}, year = {2023}, pages = {137-186} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:34569706, title = {Genetic analysis of Late Copper Age to Bronze Age horses from the Carpathian Basin}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34569706}, author = {Borbély, Noémi and Zoltán, Dicső and Géza, Szabó and Róbert, Bozi and Botond, Heltai and Kiss, Viktória and Kulcsár, Gabriella and Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna and Gerber, Dániel}, booktitle = {10th Meeting of International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA) - New Horizons in Biomolecular Archaeology}, unique-id = {34569706}, year = {2023}, pages = {169-170}, orcid-numbers = {Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna/0000-0003-2095-738X} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34484589, title = {Lifeway narratives of a Bronze Age community from Balatonkeresztúr (Western Hungary) based on bioarchaeological analyses}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34484589}, author = {Kiss, Viktória and Gerber, Dániel and Szeifert, Bea and Székely, Orsolya and Egyed, Balázs and Gyuris, Balázs and I. Giblin, Julia and Horváth, Anikó and Palcsu, László and Köhler, Kitti and Kulcsár, Gabriella and Kustár, Ágnes and Szeverényi, Vajk and Fábián, Szilvia and Mende, Balázs Gusztáv and Ari, Eszter and Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna}, booktitle = {Kinship, Sex, and Biological Relatedness: the contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social and biological relations}, unique-id = {34484589}, year = {2023}, pages = {233-248}, orcid-numbers = {Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna/0000-0003-2095-738X} } @article{MTMT:34447879, title = {Raw Material Trade and/or Itinerant Artisans? Data for a Diachronic Study of the Trade in Copper Raw Materials and Finished products in the Carpathian Basin}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34447879}, author = {Kiss, Viktória and F. Romhányi, Beatrix}, doi = {10.1556/072.2023.00023}, journal-iso = {ACTA ARCHAEOL ACAD SCI HUNG}, journal = {ACTA ARCHAEOLOGICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE}, volume = {74}, unique-id = {34447879}, issn = {0001-5210}, abstract = {Copper is one of the most important raw materials in the Carpathian Basin, and its extraction, processing and trade can be traced at least from the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages and beyond. Drawing on a variety of sources and research methods, the authors explore the patterns of distribution of this raw material in Europe. The aim of the diachronic analysis is to uncover the networks of connections – commercial, cultural, and migratory – that can be traced over the long term in the Central European region. It also draws attention to other, less stable links in the Carpathian Basin, which have also influenced the history of the region in certain periods.}, year = {2023}, eissn = {1588-2551}, pages = {415-436}, orcid-numbers = {Kiss, Viktória/0000-0002-6577-9081; F. Romhányi, Beatrix/0000-0003-1121-2933} } @{MTMT:34427549, title = {Middle Bronze Age cemeteries in Gelej}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34427549}, author = {Kiss, Viktória and Kulcsár, Gabriella and Julia, Giblin and Hajdu, Tamás and Horváth, Anikó and Kővári, Ivett and Major, István and Molnár, Mihály and Palcsu, László and Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna and Pusztainé Fischl, Klára}, booktitle = {Bronze Age landscape at Gelej}, unique-id = {34427549}, year = {2023}, pages = {67-87}, orcid-numbers = {Major, István/0000-0003-4675-9875; Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna/0000-0003-2095-738X} } @article{MTMT:34134858, title = {Cultural transformations, migration and possible dietary shift during the 2nd Millennia BC in Eastern Central Europe - a bioarchaeological approach}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34134858}, author = {Hajdu, Tamás and Gémes, Anett and Szeniczey, Tamás and Gyenesei, Katalin and Kiss, Krisztián and Fülöp, Kristóf György and Tarbay, János Gábor and Mccall, Ashley and Vicze, Magdolna and Horváth, Anikó and Palcsu, László and Major, István and Molnár, Mihály and Molnar, Erika and Marcsik, Antonia and Pusztainé Fischl, Klára and Szabo, Geza and Mester, Edit and Szeverenyi, Vajk and Kulcsár, Gabriella and Pap, Ildiko and Dani, Janos and Kiss, Viktória}, journal-iso = {AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY}, journal = {AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY}, volume = {180}, unique-id = {34134858}, issn = {2692-7691}, year = {2023}, eissn = {2692-7691}, pages = {69-69}, orcid-numbers = {Hajdu, Tamás/0000-0002-3604-1125; Gémes, Anett/0000-0002-5107-8364; Szeniczey, Tamás/0000-0003-1546-7140; Fülöp, Kristóf György/0009-0005-9763-672X; Tarbay, János Gábor/0000-0002-2363-7034; Major, István/0000-0003-4675-9875} }