The Museum of Ethnography and its exotic collections (original) (raw)

Gyarmati - The Very Beginning The Formation of the Collection of the Museum of Ethnography

Janos Gyarmati

Néprajzi Értesítő, 2021

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History of the Herpetological Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum

Zoltan Korsos

2008

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Figurines of the Körös Culture from Dévaványa, East-Hungary

György Goldman

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Guide-Hungarian National Museum

Gabriella M. Lezsák

Thousands and Thousands of Signs. Caucasian Sources of our Prehistory

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The new archaeological research designed for early Hungarian history

Attila Türk

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Commemorative conference in honor of a Hungarian Byzantionologist in Szeged

Éva Teiszler

2003

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Aegyptiaca in the Hungarian National Museum. Exhibition in chamber gallery for the honour of the Vth. Aegyptus et Pannonia symposium Lapidarium, 15th October – 31. December, 2008.

Zsolt Mráv

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Kiss Hajdu Kohler - Hungarian Archaeology

Viktória Kiss, Köhler Kitti

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Historical Perspectives on Western Ethnobotanical Collections

Caroline Cornish

2014

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Hungarian in America -- American in Hungary. John Xántus, the 19th Century Naturalist

Enikő Bollobás

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Integrated Methods of Collecting and Preserving the Environmental and Bioarchaeological Heritage in Hungary: Faunal assemblage

Gergő Paukovics

2016

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200th Anniversary of the Birth of Flóris Rómer, Father of hungarian Archaeology. Kőszeg, 2015.

Gábor Ilon

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Pasztor, E. 2014. winter Hungarian Archaeoastronomical Research I.

Emilia Pasztor

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Symbolic Landscape and Rituals in the First Half of the 5th Millennium BC in Southwestern-Transdanubia – Interdisciplinary Research on Late Neolithic Circular Enclosures in Western Hungary

P. Barna Judit

Archaeological Activities and Scientific Projects of the Hungarian National Museum, 2022

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON THE CONQUERING HUNGARIANS: A REVIEW

LANGO PETER

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Elek Benkő et al.: The medium-term strategic plan of the Institute of Archaeology of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and its scientific activity in 2016 and 2017

Gyöngyi Kovács, Gabriella Kulcsar, Krisztián Oross

Antaeus, 2018

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Archaeological Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest (Summary of the Activity in 1993-2005)

Zoltán Czajlik

2015

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5 Hungarian orientalism as seen through the photographs of György Almásy’s second expedition to the Kazakh and Kyrgyz territories in 1906

Istvan Santha

Photographing Central Asia

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Zoltán Rózsa, Viktória P. Horváth, György Kerekes, Rajmund Péter Zsikai: At the Intersection of Border Areas. Traces of an Inn of the 17th and 18th centuries on the Border of Today’s Kaszaper and Végegyháza (Békés County, Hungary)

Viktória P. Horváth, Rózsa Zoltán

Ziridava. Studia Archaeologica, 2021

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Non-utilitarian artefacts from Mogyorósbánya, Hungary

András Markó

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Sz. Kristof-Local Access to Global Knowledge: Historia naturalis and Anthropology at the Jesuit University of Nagyszombat (Trnava), as Transmitted in its Almanacs (1676–1709) (In Divided Hungary Vol I, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2014)

Ildiko Sz. Kristof

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Romans behind the Iron Curtain: Exhibitions on Classical, Celtic and Roman Archaeology in a Hungarian County Museum, 1949-1989 (King Stephen Museum, Székesfehérvár)

Zoltan Pallag

3. Studentisches Archäologiesymposium in Bamberg / 3rd SABA International Archaeology Student Conference

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János Vadona’s Collection of Japanese and Chinese Objects in the Museum of Industry in Kolozsvár

Miklós Székely

Ödön Lechner in Context. Studies of the international conference on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Ödön Lechner’s death, 2015

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Antiquarian and archeological collections and museums in Poland since 1918 a thematic outline

adrianna szczerba

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Lithic artefacts from Arkansas and Missouri of the Mihályi collection at the Hungarian Ethnographic Museum

Attila Péntek

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Smithsonian Naturalist William Louis Abbott’s Turkestan Expedition of 1893 and 1894

Paul Michael Taylor

Central Asiatic Journal (Special Edition: “Migration and Nation-building in Central and Western Asia: Turkic Peoples and their Neighbours” ed. by Lars Peter Laamann.), 2016

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Anthropology in the Museum Reflections on the curatorship of the Xikrin Collection Anthropology in the Museum Reflections on the curatorship of the Xikrin Collection

Fabíola Silva

Vibrant, 2013

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Excavating Early Medieval Material Culture and Writing History in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Hungarian Archaeology1

Ádám Bollók

2016

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Orientalist knowledge from the margins: The colonial entanglement of nineteenth-century Hungarian research on Inner Asia

Szabolcs László

Integration and Collaborative Imperialism in Modern Europe: At the Margins of Empire, 1800-1950, 2024

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Hungarian National Museum

Gábor Virágos

Научно-практический журнал MUSEUM KZ, 2023

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Szabina Merva, Methodological approaches to the archaeology on ninth–tenth-century sites in Hungary. The current state of research. ANTAEUS: COMMUNICATIONES EX INSTITUTO ARCHAEOLOGICO ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE 35-36 (2018) 311-326.

Szabina Merva

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Between Ethnology and Cultural History: Where to Place East Asian Objects in Slovenian Museums?

Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik

2021

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Marija Gimbutas 100 A ‘Grande Dame’ of Twentieth-Century Prehistory and Her Connections with Hungarian Archaeology

Eszter Banffy

HSCE Historical Studies on Central Europe, 2022

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Zs. Gallina – Gy. Gulyás: Glimpses Into the Prehistory of Northeast-Hungary. The archaeological company Ásatárs Ltd was launched 15 years ago. Hungarian Archaeology 8. (2019) 12–19.

Zsolt Gallina

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German-Hungarian bioarchaeological research project in the Archaeological Institute of the Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Eszter Banffy

Hungarian Archaeology. e-journal, Summer 2013. www.hungarianarchaeology.hu

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