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T. L. Kienlin, Tradition and Innovation in Copper Age Metallurgy: Results of a Metallographic Examination of Flat Axes from Eastern Central Europe and the Carpathian Basin. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 74, 2008, 79-107.

Tobias L . Kienlin

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1995_Raczky, P.: New data on the absolute chronology of the Copper Age in the Carpathian Basin

Pál Raczky

In: Kovács, T. (Hrsg.): Neuere Daten zur Siedlungsgeschichte und Chronologie der Kupferzeit des Karpatenbeckens. Internationale kupferzeitliche Konferenz, Veszprém 1994. Inventaria Praehistorica Hungariae 7, Budapest, 51–60., 1995

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1995 Raczky, Pál: New data on the absolute chronology of the Copper Age in the Carpathian Basin, 51-60.

Pál Raczky

Kovács, T. (Hrs.): Neuere Daten zur Siedlungsgeschichte und Chronologie der Kupferzeit des Karpatenbeckkens IPH VII, Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1995

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T. Horváth 2012: Networks and Netwars: New perspectives on the Late Copper Age and Early Bronze Age. Typo-chronological relationships of the Boleraz/Baden/Kostolac finds at the site of Balatonőszöd-Temetői dűlő, Hungary (Full pdf). BAR IS 2427.

Tünde Horváth

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Considerations concerning the chronology of the Early Copper Age Tiszapolgár culture

Diaconescu Dragos

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About the Chronology of the Beginning of the Metal Ages. Analecta Archaeologica Ressoviensia 11(2016), 65-78.

Sławomir Kadrow

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Parkinson, William A., Richard Yerkes, and Attila Gyucha 2004 The Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Excavations at Vésztő-Bikeri and Körösladány-Bikeri, Hungary, 2000-2002. Journal of Field Archaeology, Volume 29, Nos. 1 and 2, Spring and Summer, 2002-2004: 101-121.

William A. Parkinson

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CULTURE, PERIOD OR STYLE? RECONSIDERATION OF EARLY AND MIDDLE COPPER AGE CHRONOLOGY OF THE GREAT HUNGARIAN PLAIN

Márton Szilágyi, Zsuzsanna Siklósi

Radiocarbon, 2021

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2014_Raczky, P. - Anders, A. - Siklósi, Zs.: Trajectories of continuity and change between the Late Neolithic and the Copper Age in Eastern Hungary

Zsuzsanna Siklósi, Alexandra Anders, Pál Raczky

Schier, W. - Draşovean, F. (eds): The Neolithic and Eneolithic in Southeast Europe. New Approaches to dating and cultural dynamics in the 6th to 4th millennium BC. Prähistorische Archäologie in Südosteuropa 28, Verlag Marie Leidorf GMBH, Rahden/Westf. 2014, 319-346, 2014

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Mensch, Kultur und Gesellschaft von der Kupferzeit bis zur frühen Eisezeit im Nördlichen Eurasien. 2016 [Man, culture, and society from the Copper Age until the Early Iron Age in Northern Eurasia]

Moldavian Archaeology

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T. L. Kienlin, Working Copper in the Chalcolithic: a long-term perspective on the development of metallurgical knowledge in central Europe and the Carpathian Basin. In: M. J. Allen et al. (eds.), Is there a British Chalcolithic? Oxford: Oxbow 2012, 126-143.

Tobias L . Kienlin

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2013_Raczky, P. - Siklósi, Zs.: Reconsideration of the Copper Age chronology of the eastern Carpathian Basin: a Bayesian approach

Pál Raczky

Antiquity 87, 555-573., 2013

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COPPER AGE OF CENTRAL EUROPE

Oliver Craig

2000

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The Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Excavations at Vészto-Bikeri Hungary (2004)

Attila Gyucha

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2004

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Copper use, cultural change and Neolithization in north-eastern Europe (c. 5500–1800 BC). European Journal of Archaeology (2013)

Vesa-Pekka Herva, Kerkko Nordqvist

European Journal of Archaeology, 2013

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The Transition from the Late Neolithic to the Early Copper Age: Multidisciplinary Investigations in the Körös Region of the Great Hungarian Plain (2014)

Attila Gyucha

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The Late Copper Age Settlement at Nagyút-Göbölyjárás II (Questions on the Periodisation of the Baden Culture)

Bondár Mária

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Copper use, cultural change and Neolithization in north-eastern Europe (c. 5500–1800 BC)

Vesa-Pekka Herva, Kerkko Nordqvist

European Journal of Archaeology 16 (3), 2013

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Vadim S. Bochkarev. On the Periodization of Bronze Age Sites in South-east Europe.

Vadim Bochkarev

Prähistorische Archäologie in Südosteuropa. Bd. 31., 2021

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Pearce 2015 In Hauptmann & Modaressi-Tehrani (eds) Archaeometallurgy in Europe III 45-54 The spread of early copper mining and metallurgy in Europe

Mark Pearce

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Chapter 9.F The Eclipse stage: Contribution from the Late Copper Age cultures from the book Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe

Marco Merlini

Marco Merlini, Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe: an Inquiry into the Danube, Biblioteca Brukenthal XXXIII, Ministery of Culture of Romania and Brukenthal National Museum, Editura Altip, Alba Iulia, 2009

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Chronology in Central Europe at the End of the Bronze Age

Christopher Pare

Acta Archaeologica 67, 1996

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A Bayesian approach to the AMS dates for the Copper Age in the Great Hungarian Plain

Diaconescu Dragos, Sven Brummack

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2015 Stockhammer, P.W. et al, Rewriting the Central European Early Bronze Age Chronology: Evidence from Large-Scale Radiocarbon Dating. PLoS ONE 10(10): e0139705.

Susanne Lindauer, Jelena Radosavljević, Ronny Friedrich, Philipp Wolfgang Stockhammer, Ken Massy

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The Transition From the Neolithic to the Copper Age: Excavations at Vésztő-Bikeri, Hungary, 2000-2002

William A. Parkinson, Richard Yerkes

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2002

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The Importance of Metallurgical Data for the Formation of Central Transcaucasian Chronology, – The Beginnings of Metallurgy. Proceedings of the International Conference "The Beginnings of Metallurgy", Bochum 1995. Edited by A. Hauptmann, E. Pernicka, Th. Rehren and U. Yalçin. Der Anschnitt, Zeitschrift für Kunst und Kultur im Bergbau, Beiheft 9. Veröffentlichungen aus dem Deutschen Bergbau-Museum, Nr. 84. Bochum: Deutsche Bergbau-Museum, 1999, pp. 67-101. ISBN 3-921533-63-5

Giorgi Kavtaradze

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The Life and Journey of Neolithic Copper Objects - Transformations of the Neuenkirchen Hoard, North-East Germany (3800 BCE)

Henry Skorna

Scales of Transformation, 2022

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Early copper use in Neolithic North-Eastern Europe: an overview.

Antti Lahelma, Kerkko Nordqvist

Estonian Journal of Archaeology, 2012

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Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age copper artefacts from the Balkans and their relation to Serbian copper ores

Ernst Pernicka

Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 1993

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Judit Regenye et al.: Some Balaton-Lasinja graves from Veszprém-Jutasi út and an outline chronology for the earlier Copper Age in western Hungary

Krisztián Oross

Documenta Praehistorica 49, 2022

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Early copper use in Neolithic north-eastern Europe: an overview. Estonian Journal of Archaeology (2012)

Vesa-Pekka Herva, Antti Lahelma, Kerkko Nordqvist

Estonian Journal of Archaeology, 2012

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Róbert Patay-Katalin Herbich-Pál Sümegi: Late Copper Age Settlement of Ecser (County Pest, Hungary). Archaeological and Enviromental Archaeological Investigations.

Patay Róbert

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Some Balaton-Lasinja graves from Veszprém-Jutasi út and an outline chronology for the earlier Copper Age in western Hungary

Krisztián Oross, Nancy Beavan, Eszter Banffy, Alasdair Whittle, Bisserka Gaydarska

Documenta Praehistorica XLIX, 2022

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Höppner, B./Bartelheim, M./Huijsmans, M./Krauss, R./Martinek, K.-P./Pernicka, E./Schwab, R.: Prehistoric copper production in the Inn Valley (Austria), and the earliest copper in central Europe

Ernst Pernicka, Klaus-Peter Martinek

Archaeometry 47, 2 (2005): 293 - 315, 2005

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Metal in South-Eastern and Central Europe between 4500 and 2900 BCE

Svend Hansen

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