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Research paper thumbnail of Medieval and Ottoman Period (14th–17th c.) Archaeology in the Drava River Region, Hungary. Results of an Interdisciplinary Project (with L. Bartosiewicz, K. Éder, E. Gál, Zs. Miklós, M. Rózsás, A. J. Tóth, Cs. Zatykó)

Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 65, Jun 2014

The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project ... more The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project in a section of the Drava river crossing the territory of Somogy county, in Hungary. One of the study areas is the vicinity of Berzence where medieval settlement patterns, land use and economy have been reconstructed on the basis of historical sources and an archaeological field survey. A comprehensive review of architectural history and material culture of the Ottoman Period stronghold in Barcs was the other area under investigation. Research there was based on written sources and the archaeological assemblage recovered from the palisaded fort. Zooarchaeological research at this site revealed some significant culture historical aspects of this stronghold. Underwater archaeological investigations carried out in the Drava river itself and aerial exploration of the study areas also supplied valuable archaeological results.

Research paper thumbnail of Medieval and Ottoman period (14th–17th c.) archaeology in the Dráva River Region Results of an Interdisciplinary Project (2014)

Medieval and Ottoman period (14th–17th c.) archaeology in the Dráva River Region Results of an Interdisciplinary Project (2014)

The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project ... more The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project in a section of the Drava river crossing the territory of Somogy county, in Hungary. One of the study areas is the vicinity of Berzence where medieval settlement patterns, land use and economy have been reconstructed on the basis of historical sources and an archaeological field survey. A comprehensive review of architectural history and material culture of the Ottoman Period stronghold in Barcs was the other area under investigation. Research there was based on written sources and the archaeological assemblage recovered from the palisaded fort. Zooarchaeological research at this site revealed some significant culture historical aspects of this stronghold. Underwater archaeological investigations carried out in the Drava river itself and aerial exploration of the study areas also supplied valuable archaeological results.

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Research paper thumbnail of Medieval and Ottoman Period (14th–17th c.) Archaeology in the Drava River Region, Hungary. Results of an Interdisciplinary Project (with L. Bartosiewicz, K. Éder, E. Gál, Zs. Miklós, M. Rózsás, A. J. Tóth, Cs. Zatykó)

Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 65, Jun 2014

The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project ... more The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project in a section of the Drava river crossing the territory of Somogy county, in Hungary. One of the study areas is the vicinity of Berzence where medieval settlement patterns, land use and economy have been reconstructed on the basis of historical sources and an archaeological field survey. A comprehensive review of architectural history and material culture of the Ottoman Period stronghold in Barcs was the other area under investigation. Research there was based on written sources and the archaeological assemblage recovered from the palisaded fort. Zooarchaeological research at this site revealed some significant culture historical aspects of this stronghold. Underwater archaeological investigations carried out in the Drava river itself and aerial exploration of the study areas also supplied valuable archaeological results.

Research paper thumbnail of Medieval and Ottoman period (14th–17th c.) archaeology in the Dráva River Region Results of an Interdisciplinary Project (2014)

Medieval and Ottoman period (14th–17th c.) archaeology in the Dráva River Region Results of an Interdisciplinary Project (2014)

The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project ... more The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project in a section of the Drava river crossing the territory of Somogy county, in Hungary. One of the study areas is the vicinity of Berzence where medieval settlement patterns, land use and economy have been reconstructed on the basis of historical sources and an archaeological field survey. A comprehensive review of architectural history and material culture of the Ottoman Period stronghold in Barcs was the other area under investigation. Research there was based on written sources and the archaeological assemblage recovered from the palisaded fort. Zooarchaeological research at this site revealed some significant culture historical aspects of this stronghold. Underwater archaeological investigations carried out in the Drava river itself and aerial exploration of the study areas also supplied valuable archaeological results.

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