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Archaeology of Hungary

Hungarian culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the modern country of Hungary.
Antimony Bronze in Archaeology
University of Bradford; researching central European antimony alloys during the Late Bronze Age / Early Iron Age.
Budakalász (Hungary)
The Hungarian archaeological site of Budakalász is a Baden culture (Bell Beaker, 3500-3000 BC) occupation and cemetery, located near Budakalasz, Hungary.
Hungary: (Portals to the World, Library of Congress
Links and resources from the US Library of Congress
Nagyrev Culture
The Hungarian-centered Nagyrev culture was an early Bronze age culture that extended throughout the Balkan regions of Bulgaria and Romania as well.
Rudabánya (Hungary)
The Hungarian paleontological site of Rudabánya has been dated to the Miocene epoch of some 9-10 million years ago.
Susan E. Shennan
In the mid 1970s, British archaeologist Susan Shennan conducted excavations at Unétice cemetery at Branč, a cemetery dated to the early Bronze Age period (ca. 2000 BC) of Hungary.
World Atlas: Hungary
The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on Hungary contains Hungarian culture history and archaeological sites.
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