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    Tackling erosion-accumulation events in a moat sequence from a unique Ottoman memorial place (Szigetvár, SW Hungary) using 14C and geoarcheological data by Gulyás, Sándor, Torma, Andrea, Pap, Norbert, Fodor, Pál, Kitanics, Máté, Gyenizse, Péter, Molnár, Mihály, Sümegi, Pál

    “…One of the most influential rulers of the sixteenth century, Sultan Suleyman I, passed away and was buried temporarily near the fortress of Szigetvár in SW…”
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    Phytolith aided paleoenvironmental studies fromthe Dutch Neolithic by Persaits, Gergő, Gulyás, Sándor, Náfrádi, Katalin, Sümegi, Pál, Szalontai, Csaba

    Published in Open Geosciences (23-11-2015)
    “…There is increasing evidence for crop cultivationat sites of the Neolithic Swifterbant culture fromca. 4300 B.C. onwards. Presence of cereal fields at…”
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    Holocene paleoclimatic and paleohydrological changesin the Sárrét basin, NW Hungary by Sümegi, Pál, Gulyás, Sándor, Persaits, Gergő

    Published in Documenta praehistorica (31-12-2008)
    “…According to detailed sedimentological and paleontological analyses carried out on samples taken from the Sárrét–Nádasdladány core-profile, a complete…”
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    Coordinated response of endemic gastropods to Late Glacial and Holocene climate-driven paleohydrological changes in a small thermal pond of Central Europe by Gulyás, Sándor, Sümegi, Pál

    Published in Scientific reports (24-04-2024)
    “…The thermal spring-fed Lake Pețea located in NW Romania southeast of the city of Oradea harbors a unique endemic warm water biota. It is the only location in…”
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    Some notes on the interpretation and reliability of malacological proxies in paleotemperature reconstructions from loess- comments to Obreht et al.'s “A critical reevaluation of paleoclimate proxy records from loess in the Carpathian Basin” by Sümegi, Pál, Gulyás, Sándor

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-10-2021)
    “…The paper of Obreht et al., 2019 expresses strong criticism of malacothermometer-based summer paleotemperature reconstructions for the southern parts of the…”
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    Late Pleistocene to Holocene Palaeohydrological History of the Thermal-Spring-Fed Lake Pețea (NW Romania) Revealed by Radiocarbon Dating and Complex Sedimentological Investigations by Gulyás, Sándor, Sümegi, Pál

    Published in Quaternary (01-06-2023)
    “…Understanding sedimentation processes in response to past hydrogeological and climatic changes and capturing millennial-scale variations is a key focus of…”
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    Late Quaternary Paleoecology and Environmental History of the Hortobágy, an Alkaline Steppe in Central Europe by Szilagyi, Gabor, Gulyas, Sandor, Vari, Tamas Zsolt, Sumegi, Pal

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-01-2024)
    “…Hungary’s first national park was created in 1973 in the Hortobágy area to protect Europe’s largest contiguous steppe area and its flora and fauna. The…”
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    Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site ‘Ságvár Lyukas Hill’ (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach by Bösken, Janina, Sümegi, Pál, Zeeden, Christian, Klasen, Nicole, Gulyás, Sándor, Lehmkuhl, Frank

    “…Gravettian population during the last glacial maximum (LGM) was sparse in Europe; this is generally related to harsh environmental conditions. Here we report…”
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    Plant Use and Cereal Cultivation Inferred from Integrated Archaeobotanical Analysis of an Ottoman Age Moat Sequence (Szigetvár, Hungary) by Torma, Andrea, Náfrádi, Katalin, Gulyás, Sándor, Sümegi, Pál

    Published in Open archaeology (Berlin, Germany) (30-04-2024)
    “…Suleiman the Magnificent died during the siege of Szigetvár in 1566, close to the battlefield in Turbék Vineyard Hill site, Hungary. On the place of his death,…”
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    Reconstructing the Paleoenvironmental Evolution of Lake Kolon (Hungary) through Integrated Geochemical and Sedimentological Analyses of Quaternary Sediments by Vári, Tamás Zsolt, Gulyás, Sándor, Sümegi, Pál

    Published in Quaternary (01-09-2023)
    “…Lake Kolon (Hungary), situated in the middle of the Turjánvidék area between the saline lakes of the Danube valley and the Homokhátság, is one of the most…”
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    Assessing phenotypic variation and plasticity of endemic gastropods from thermal water refugia using complex morphometric techniques: A case study of Lake Pețea melanopsids by Gulyás, Sándor, Sümegi, Pál, Müller, Tamás, Geary, Dana H., Magyar, Imre, Nagy, Balázs, Benyó‐Korcsmáros, Réka

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-06-2024)
    “…Understanding the underlying reasons for phenotypic plasticity and resulting morphological disparity is one of the key topics of evolutionary research. The…”
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    Methodological add-ons to a non-destructive, micro-CT-based taxonomic/morphometric analysis of characean remains by Benyó-Korcsmáros, Réka, Gulyás, Sándor, Sebők, Dániel, Benyó, Dániel, Cseh, Péter, Sümegi, Pál

    Published in Geologos (01-08-2023)
    “…Ever since its introduction, computed tomography has come a long way. No longer is it merely a method that is used in clinical diagnostics, but it is becoming…”
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    Assessing the representative elementary volume of rock types by X-ray computed tomography (CT) – a simple approach to demonstrate the heterogeneity of the Boda Claystone Formation in Hungary by Abutaha, Saja M., Geiger, János, Gulyás, Sándor, Fedor, Ferenc

    Published in Geologos (01-12-2021)
    “…X-ray computed tomography (CT) can reveal internal, three-dimensional details of objects in a non-destructive way and provide high-resolution, quantitative…”
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