Achaeometrical Research in Hungary II., 1988

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Visy Zs., Bender, H., Burns, Th., Becker, H., Pattantyús-Ábrahám, M., Füleky, Gy., Bertók, G., Lengvári, L, Horváth, F.: Der römische Ansiedlung bei Babarc, Komitat Baranya, Ungarn. Die Prospektionsarbeiten in den Jahren 1989-1991 = Specimina Nova, Dissertationum ex Institute Historico Universitatis Quinque ecclesiensis de lano Pannonio Nominatae 8 (1992) 89-152. Visy Zs.: Luftbildarchäologie am römischen Limes in Ungarn. Luftbildarchäologie in Ost­und Mitteleuropa = Forschungen zur Archäologie im Land Brandenburg 3 ( 1995) 213-218. Visy Zs.: Aerial Archaeology Training Project in Hungary (1996 = Múzeumi Hírlevél XVII (1996)241. DATING Bartosiewicz L., Hertelendi E., Figler, A.: Seasonal dating of hand-collected fish remains from a prehistoric settlement in Hungary = In W. Van Neer ed.: Fish exploitation in the past. Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika, Annalen, Zoologische Wetenschappen Vol. 274 (1994) 107-114. This paper integrates the evaluation of absolute (radiocarbon) and seasonal (archaeoichthyology) dating in an effort to reconstruct spatial changes in the occupation of a predominantly Copper Age settlement in located near the confluence of the Danube and Rábca rivers in the Small Hungarian Plain (NW Hungary). Conclusions are based on long-term diachronic changes in water levels, as well as the effect of seasonal floodings. Benkő L., Bognár-Kutzián I.: Investigation of two Copper Age cultures by means of TL dating = Nucl. Tracks Radiât. Meas. 14 (1988) 287. The largest Copper Age cemetery in Hungary was studied in detail. 26 vessels from 15 graves were investigated by the quartz inclusion technique. TL analyses revealed two distinct periods, corresponding to the Tiszapolgár and Bodrogkeresztur cultures, with TL ages of 6380 ± 160; ± 500 and 5830 ± 100; ± 450 yr, respectively. Benkő L: Thermoluminescence dating of Hungarian archaeological sites (potteries, hearths, calcite) = In M. Járó, L. Költő eds.: Archaeometrical Research in Hungary. National Centre of Museums, Budapest (1988) 71. Procedures and applications are discussed to date pottery and finds produced by industrial archaeology. Results related to materials of geological origin (calcite) are presented. Benkő L.: A soproni vörössánc anyagának termolumineszcencia- vizsgálata (TL dating of the earthwork at Sopron) = Soproni Szemle XLII (1988) 125. Attempts to date a burned red mound by physical (radiocarbon, archaeomagnetic and thermoluminescence) methods are reported. 274

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