Archive: 2016
New impulse in the archaeological and interdisciplinar research of the Bronze Age
Interdisciplinary research of the Bronze Age is among the priority programs of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The lecture of Viktória Kiss held at 7th December 2016, 17:00...
Read moreConference and workshop on gendered identities in Klement
In the latest issue of TEA (The European Archaeologist) a conference report has been published on the gender-workshop organized at the end of September in Klement, Austria (Multiple fem...
Read moreBronzeworking from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages – Report on the workshop
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Center for Humanities, Institute of Archaeology and the ’Momentum’ Mobility Research Group of HAS RCH IA organized a scientific conference titled ...
Read moreWorkshop on Bronzeworking – Programme
Bronzeworking from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages Workshop on the possibilities of archaeological and historical study of bronze objects a scientific conference organized by HAS ...
Read moreNew tools in humanities: bioarchaeology and biosocial archaeology
What kind of science is modern archeology? In Central Europe, it is traditionally part of the historical sciences, sometimes considered an auxiliary science of the latter. At the same time, ...
Read moreThe ‘Momentum’ Programme in Humanities – scientific meeting at the HAS
On the occasion of the Hungarian Science Festival a scientific meeting was organized by the Institute of Philosophy and the Institute of History of HAS on November 17, 2016, titled The ...
Read more3rd meeting of the Central Europe TAG (Theoretical Archaeology Group)
The third meeting of the Central European Theoretical Archaeology Group was held in Bratislava, between 8th-9th November, 2016. At the international conference where mostly Czech a...
Read moreFocusing on Bronze Age People
The ‘Momentum’ Mobility Research Group of the Institute of Archaeology, HAS RCH aims to get a better understanding of the lifestyle of Bronze Age people during a five-year period of research...
Read moreCarpathian Basin supposed to be a migration center during the Bronze Age
Archaeological records show that during the Bronze Age immigrants have arrived in the Carpathian Basin from several directions. Nowadays, these migrations can not only be exam...
Read moreFrom bones, bronzes and sites to society – The European Archaeologist 2016
The European Archaeologist – Issue 48 Spring 2016 From bones, bronzes and sites to society: Multidisciplinary analysis of human mobility and social changes in Bronze Age Hungary (2500–1500 B...
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