Autor: |
Szakmány, Gy., Starnini, E., Horváth, F., Bradák, B. |
Zdroj: |
Proceedings of the 37th International Symposium on Archaeometry, 13th - 16th May 2008, Siena, Italy; 2011, p311-319, 9p |
Abstrakt: |
The purpose of this paper is to provide a preliminary report on the analyses of the polished and ground stone assemblage from the site of Hódmezővásárhely-Gorzsa, a Tisza Culture tell site which lies at the confluence of the Tisza and Maros rivers in the Great Hungarian Plan (Fig. 1). During the excavations, 1,000 m2 of the tell settlement were investigated (Horváth 2005). The layers of the settlement contained remains dating from the Late Neolithic to the Sarmatian period. The thickest layer discovered was a Late Neolithic one, dating to the periods II–V of the Tisza Culture, which are considered contemporary to the Proto-Lengyel and Lengyel I–IIIa Culture (Horváth 2005). In terms of absolute chronology, 14C calibrated dates place the occupation of the tell to a period between 4970 and 4380 BC (Horváth 2005). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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