Archive: 2021
Viktória Kiss’s presentation in Heidelberg – Bioarcheological studies from the Bronze Age
The leader of our research team, Viktória Kiss, gave an online presentation at the Department of Prehistory and Middle Eastern Archaeology at the University of Heidelberg (Ruprecht-Karls-Uni...
Read more4000-year-old cremated remains reveal the life and death of a high-status woman pregnant with twins
A new study published in PlosOne revealed the results of bioarcheological analyses of 29 Bronze Age individuals from 26 urn cremations and three skeletal burials. These complex archaeologica...
Read moreBronze Age embodied 3.2. Jelena’s outfit
In our previous entry we discussed the Early Bronze Age burials discovered at the site of Balatonkeresztúr-Réti-dűlő in 2003–2004 (Honti et al. 2007, 26–29; Fábián–Serlegi 2009). Here, a pit...
Read moreBronze Age embodied 3.1. Jelena from the southern side of Lake Balaton
In our series, titled Bronze Age embodied, we aim to highlight the conditions of life and death of women and men from the first thousand years of the Bronze Age (2500–1500 BC), based on find...
Read moreOnline presentation given at the Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel
The online lecture was given by Dr Viktória Kiss, the PI of the Momentum Mobility Research Group, detailing the methodologies, international collaborations and the results their work produce...
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