Description
Ten thousand years along the Middle Danube by Gyöngyi Kovács, Gabriella Kulcsár / Life and Early Communities from Prehistory to History / Varia Archaeologica Hungarica / Archaeolingua 2011
Paperback 2011
ISBN: 9789639911260 / 9789639911260
ISBN-10: 9639911267
ISSN 0237-9090
PAGES: 352
PUBLISHER: Archaeolingua
LANGUAGE: English
Description:
The Danube is one of the major European rivers, flowing through many diverse regions along its many thousands of kilometres long course. These studies, produced as part of the Danubius Project conducted by the Hungarian Academy of Science, cover the role of the Danube in linking peoples and regions, in promoting the interaction between them, or conversely, in acting as a natural barrier, during the vast period from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. Papers on the Slovakian section of the river in German; on the Hungarian section in English.
352 pages with colored and grayscale images
Volume 26 of Varia archaeologica Hungarica
Editors: | Gyöngyi Kovács, Gabriella Kulcsár |
Illustrations:
Zsolt Réti,
Sándor Ősi and the authors
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Ivan Cheben - Institute of Archaeology Slovak Academy of Sciences SK-949 21
Milan Hanuliak- Institute of Archaeology Slovak Academy of Sciences SK-949 21
Viktória Kiss- Institute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Gabriella KulcsárInstitute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Ivan KuzmaInstitute of Archaeology Slovak Academy of Sciences
Klára KuzmováDepartment of Classical Archaeology University of Tmava
Tibor MartonInstitute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Zsuzsa Miklósinstitute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Pál Sümegi - Institute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Béla Miklós SzőkeInstitute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Miklós Takács - Institute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Vladimir Varsik - Institute of Archaeology Slovak Academy of Sciences
Márta Vizi - Wosinsky Mór Museum H-7100 Szekszárd
István Zalai - Gaál Institute of Archaeology Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Paula Zsidi - Aquincum Museum Budapest Historical Museum