Achaeometrical Research in Hungary II., 1988

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Neolithic samples from the Great Hungarian Plain. The investigations also included 8 Copper Age samples. The Results show de facto chronological overlaps between the archaeological cultures defined on a purely typochronological basis (ceramics), thereby broadening our understanding of the coexistence of and interaction between settlements during the studied period. A periodization of Neolithic in Eastern Hungary is provided in absolute chronological terms. Horváth F., Hertelendi E.: Contribution to the 14C based absolute chronology of the Early and Middle Neolithic Tisza region = A Jósa András Múzeum Evkönyve XXXVI (1994)111-134. Relative typochronological definitions of traditional cultures are studied in light of conventional and calibrated radiocarbon datings in This study. Most remarkably, the previously assumed sequential diachronic distribution of ceramic styles shows major overlaps in terms of absolute chronologies. No substantial difference was found, however, between conventional and calibrated radiocarbon dates which both supported This phenomenon. Horvatincic, N., Obelic, В., Srdoc, D., Durman, A., Benkő L., Sliepcevic, A.: Radiocarbon and TL dating of the Eneolithic site Vuĉedol in East Croatia, Yugoslavia = PACT Journal 29 (1990) 243. Results show that Baden and Kostolac cultural layers extend from 3400 to 2900 cal ВС, the Vuĉedol culture spans the period from 3000 to 2700 cal ВС. Hon G.: A nagydémi Középrépáspuszta évszázadai (Centuries of the Középrépáspuszta in Nagydém) = Pápa (1992) 52 p. The archaeological section of This work is supported by radiocarbon dates. Kalicz N., Raczky P.: The Late Neolithic of the Tisza region. A survey of recent archaeological Research = In Tálas L. ed.: The Late Neolithic of the Tisza region. Budapest - Szolnok (1987) 11-30. The papers summarizes relevant Middle and Late Neolithic as well as Copper Age radiocarbon dates on the basis of the literature. The compilation also includes sporadic Late Neolithic dates from Transdanubia and the Danube-Tisza interfluvial. Raczky P., Hertelendi E., Horváth F.: Zur absoluten Datierung der bronzezeitlichen Teil-Kulturen in Ungarn = In Fodor I., Meier-Arendt, W., Raczky P. eds.: Bronzezeit in Ungarn. Forschungen in Teil-Siedlungen an Donau und Theiss. Frankfurt am Main (1992)42-47. This paper is a summary of conventional and calibrated radiocarbon dates measured on Bronze Age samples from Hungary. 285'

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