M. Járó - L. Költő szerk.: Archaeometrical research in Hungary (Budapest, 1988)
HEGEDŰS Zoltán Conclusions of metallographic tests on the production methods of bronze articles and slags 145 HEGEDŰS Zoltán Metallography of some findings of Vasvár 153 HEGEDŰS Zoltán Metallography cal testing of iron artifacts from the iron smelter finding of Imola 155 GEGUS Ernő, BORSZÉKI János Investigation of archaeological metal findings by a laser-microspectral analysis method and characterization of results using pattern recognition methods 157 GEGUS Ernő Investigation of archaeological bronze and silver findings by using various emission spectroscopic methods 165 BAKOS Miklós, BAUMANN Miklós, GEGUS Ernő Results of archaeometric examination of prehistoric copper artifacts found in Gorzsa 169 ÓVÁRI Ferenc On the metrology of antoniniani originating in the 3rd century 177 BAKOS Miklós, BORSZÉKI János Chemical analysis of silver coins of King St. Stephen 189 GEGUS Ernő, BAKOS Miklós Laser-microspectrochemical analyisis of Greek silver coins of Sicily 195 GEGUS Ernő, BAKOS Miklós Laser-microspectrochemical analysis of some Hungarian gold coins 197 WITTMANN Zsuzsa, BÉLAFI-RÉTI Katalin, DÉCSY Zoltán, ERDŐHALMITÖRÖK Klára, KISS—BENDEFY Márta, VASSÁNYI István, VELLEDITS Lajos Examination of painting materials used by Mihály Munkácsy for his painting "Studio" 201 KRISTON László, JÁRÓ Márta Impact of acid treatment of pigment samples from wall paintings on the result of paint identification by X-ray diffraction 217 TIMÁR-BALÁZSY Ágnes Investigation of dyes on textiles from the collections of Hungarian museums 231 JÁRÓ Márta, GONDÁR Erzsébet Mediaeval membrane threads used for weaving and embroidery 255 BARTOSIEWICZ László Water-sieving experiment at örménykút, site 54 267 TAKÁCS István Collecting biological finds by water-sieving from the well of a mediaeval village BIRÓ Tamás Nuclear methods in archaeometry developed in the Institute of Isotopes 283 SZILÁGYI Katalin Computer testing used in the typology of pearls originating from the IX—XI centuries 293 275