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PROSPECTING Almási I., Haramia L., Molnár L.: Talajellenállásmérés a régészeti kutatásban (Earth resistance measurements in archeology) = Acta Musei Papensis, Pápai Múzeumi Értesítő 5(1995)201-212. Choyke, A. M.: Régészeti lelőhelyek módszeres felszíni vizsgálata (Systematic archaeological survey). Arch. Ért. 108/1 (1981) 95-99. This paper is the first comprehensive review of the theory and method of field walks in Hungarian. The concepts of random sampling in the selection of test pits and trenches and methods of recovery are described. Czajlik Z., Holl В.: The archaeological chronology and the Excavation data bases. In E. Marton ed.: The Future of our Past '93-'95. Budapest (1996) 144-150. Harangozó J., Marton E., Nováki Gy. : A special method of measuring for the topometry: A software developed by György Sándorfi = In E. Marton ed.: The Future of our Past '93-V5. Budapest (1996) 105-108. Jankovich B. D., Pattantyús-Á. M.: Archaeological and Geophysical Survey of a Mullet-Aged* Site Endrőd-170, SE-Hungary. (Preliminary Report) = Prospezioni Archeologiche, Quaderni 1, Fondazione Lerici (1990) 123-132. Combined geophysical survey and surface collection was carried out at a multiaged site near the village Endrőd. Applied geophysical methods were magnetic survey, resistivity measurements and finally some test boring. The paper presents the comparison between the Results of different methods and the geological section constructed from drillings. A systhematic surface collection of finds also was carried out at the same area and processed statistically grid-by-grid. Finally, on the basis of some test Excavation we could compare the effectivity of field survey and geophysical prospecting from archaeological point of view. There were places where no surface finds, no anomaly were detected and the Excavation did not explore anything. At an other place there were magnetic anomaly but few surface finds and a pretty fire place was excavated. The largest part of the site was full of surface finds and the exact place for Excavation could be marked out on the basis of geophysical anomalies. Jankovich B. D., Kvassay J., Pattantyús-Á. M.: Interdisciplinary survey and trial Excavation of a multicomponent site, Endrőd-170 = in Cultural and Landscape Changes in South-East Hungary, I., Reports on the Gyomaendrőd Project, Archaeolingua, Budapest (1992) 99-120. A comparative archaeological and geophysical survey was carried out between 19871989 at This site. A detailed surface collection as well as geophysical prospecting was performed at the plot. The geophysical study using various methods (both magnetic and 271