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Régészet - Horváth Tünde–Guba Szilvia–Bácsmegi Gábor: Boleráz-Baden településrészlet Szurdokpüspöki Hosszú-dűlő lelőhelyen (Nógrád megye, Magyarország)
TROGMAYER Ottó 1975 Das bronzezeitliche Gräberfeld bei Tápé. Fontes Archaeologici Hungáriáé, Akadémiai kiadó, Budapest, 1975. M. VIRÁG Zsuzsanna 1995 Die Hochkupferzeit in der Umgebung von Budapest und in NOTransdanubien (Das Ludanice-problem). ActaArchHung 47, 61-95. M. VIRÁG Zsuzsanna (szerk.) 2003 A rézkor történeti vázlata. In: Visy Zs. (szerk.) Magyar régészet az ezredfordulón. Nemzeti Kulturális Örökség Minisztériuma, Budapest, 125-137. TÜNDE HORVÁTH - SZILVIA GUBA - GÁBOR BÁCSMEGI BOLERÁZ-BADEN SETTLEMENT PART AT SZURDOKPÜSPÖKI-HOSSZÚ-DŰLŐ (NÓGRÁD COUNTY, HUNGARY) The excavation report described a Boleráz-Baden-Kostolác settlement part with peculiar features, namely two enclosures near each other and post-framed structures inside the ditches at Szurdokpüspöki, a site lying on the bank of the River Zagyva in the piedmont between the Mátra and Cserhát Mountains. The assessment of the find material indicated that the enclosures can be dated to the Lengyel and Late Bronze Age periods, while the so-called Kostolác finds can be assigned to the Tumulus culture. Settlement parts of both the Boleráz and the classical Baden culture were uncovered at the site, which can play a key role in the research of the Late Copper Age in this region. No Boleráz sites have so far been found in the Northern Mountain Range. The so-called Ózd-Piliny and Salgótarján groups were previously described as representing the latest Baden groups (although without hard archaeological evidence or radiocarbon dates to substantiate this claim). Despite its small size, the occupation patterns of Boleráz and Baden observed at the Szurdokpüspöki site, their find material (and especially their separation from the Tumulus finds) and their relationship to each other in the Late Copper Age yielded important new insights. Keywords: north-eastern Hungary, Late Copper Age, separation of Boleráz-Baden finds from the R BZ B1 material 398