Repeated explosive eruptions of large volume silicic magmas during the early-to mid- Miocene resulted in pyroclastic deposits covering at least 50,000 km2 in the Pannonian …
Due to its geological properties, the northern part of the Carpathians is very rich in different siliceous rocks which were preferred raw materials by prehistoric tool-makers. Furthermore …
Z Mester, N Faragó - The lithic raw material sources and …, 2013 - academia.edu
The aims of this research program (see Mester in this volume) could only be accomplished by long term studies. The one-year project, carried out until now, represent its first phase …
In the last few decades, archaeological research has invested more energy into better understanding of past societies than ever before. There are several different factors that …
Z Mester, B Rácz - … of the Carpathian Basin: northernmost distribution …, 2010 - academia.edu
The Körös Culture represents the beginning of the neolithization process in Southeastern Europe. The expansion of the early Neolithic through the Balkans followed river valleys and …
N Faragó - Българско е-Списание за Археология, 2017 - ceeol.com
Chipped stone artefacts played an important role in sustaining human life not just in the Palaeolithic, but in the Neolithic period also. The raw material preferences and choices …
A Zempléni-(régebbi nevén Eperjes-Tokaji-)-hegység a Magyar Középhegység legészakkeletibb része, átlagmagassága 4-500 m közötti. A 12-15 millió éve keletkezett …
Z Mester, EL Tudományegyetem - 2013 - researchgate.net
The initiative in this research project was taken by Prof. Pál Raczky who supposed that the expansion of the Körös Culture in the Upper Tisza region could be related to access to …