Description
Language: English
Hardcover: 639 pages
ISBN 9639911283 / ISBN-13: 978-9639911284 / 9789639911284
Dimensions: 7.75 x 1.25 x 11 inches
Description:
More than 50 authors, from many countries, have contributed to this impressive volume which honours Erzsébet Jerem, founder and longtime editor of Archaeolingua's publications. Its main focus is on the archaeology of Hungary and adjacent regions, with particular stress on Iron Age cultural elements which, from an archaeological point of view, may be labelled Celtic. Many of the contributions take linguistic, philological or epigraphic approaches to deal, in an interdisciplinary way, with problems concerning Celtic Studies as a whole or in detail.
About the Author:
Eszter Bánffy is a Hungarian archaeologist, specialised in European prehistory, in particular of Central and South-east Europe, authoring several books and a wide range of papers. She has worked for the Archaeological Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences; as a professor of prehistoric archaeology and of geoarchaeology (Szeged University), and has been conducting Hungarian and international projects. Since 2013, she has been director of the Romano-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute in Frankfurt am Main. She is a Fellow of the British Academy.
László Bartosiewicz is Professor in Osteoarchaeology at the University of Stockholm. He was granted a Senior Doctorate in Animal Science by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2000. His research concerns animal-human relationships as shown by archaeological finds from various periods.