The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian Landscape Archaeology. Book 2: Settlement Patterns in the Bodrogkoez Block: The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian Landscape Archaeology.

Chris Bond,David Brookshaw,John Chapman,Bisserka Gaydarska,Mark Gillings

The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian Landscape Archaeology. Book 2: Settlement Patterns in the Bodrogkoez Block: The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian Landscape Archaeology.
Format
Mixed media product
Publisher
BAR Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 April 2010
Pages
230
ISBN
9781407305639

The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian Landscape Archaeology. Book 2: Settlement Patterns in the Bodrogkoez Block: The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian Landscape Archaeology.

Chris Bond,David Brookshaw,John Chapman,Bisserka Gaydarska,Mark Gillings

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This report, the second in the series from the Upper Tisza Project, examines the lowland zone of the Bodrogkoz Block in northeastern Hungary. After outlining the theoretical and methodological frmaework for the project, the book seeks to define some of the principle changes in the landscape in Block 2 over the last 12,000 years, and to characterise the main trends in settlement in the Bodrogkoz area .

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