Budapest története I. Az őskortól az Árpád-kor végéig (Budapest, 1975)

Gerevich László: BUDAPEST MŰVÉSZETE AZ ÁRPÁD-KORBAN

CONTENTS HISTORY OF BUDAPEST FROM THE PREHISTORIC AGE TILL THE END OF THE ARPADIAN AGE (1301) Zoltán Szépvölgyi: PREFACE 7 János Gyalmos INTRODUCTION 9-15 SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY TO VOLUME I. AND II 17- 37 Tibor Nagy: HISTORY OF BUDAPEST FROM THE PREHISTORIC AGE TILL THE HUNGARIAN CONQUEST PREHISTORIC INTRODUCTION 41 I. PREHISTORIC AGE 43- 82 1. Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods 43— 45 2. Neolithic Age 45 - 50 3. Copper Age 51— 55 4. Bronze Age 55 — 69 Earlv Bronze Age (55 — 58) Middle Bronze Age (58 - 63) Late Bronze Age (about 1350-1100 B. C.) (63-64) The last period of the'Bronze Age (about 1100-700 B. C.) (64-69) 5. Iron Age 69- 79 Early Iron Age — The Illyrian-Prescythian Age (69 — 70) The Illyrian-Seythian period (71 — 72) — Late Iron Age — The early Celtic occupation (73 — 74) The Eravisci in the territory of Budapest (74 — 79) Notes to Chapter 1 78— 82 II. ROMAN AGE 83-184 1. Historical background of the settlements and society of the Aquincum borderland in the 1st—4th centuries 83 — 112 Period of the Roman occupation and that of the military government (83 — 88) Wars during the reign of Domitian and Traian (88 — 94) From the rearrangement of the Traian — Hadrian age up to the wars of Marcus Aurelius with the German — Sarmatian tribes (94 — 100) Period from the wars of Marcus Aurelius up to the collapse of the Gallien age (100—105) From the collapse of the Gallien age till the real capitulation of East-Pannonia (105 — 112) 2. Settlements in the territory of Budapest from the Roman age 113 — 123 3. Organisation of the military and civil settlements 123 — 129 Organisation of the auxiliaris viei (124—125) Organisation of the civil town of Aquincum (125 - 129) 4. Social strata 129 — 146 Society of the natives (129—131) Society of the Aquincum vicus and that of the civil town (132 — 139) Society of the

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