Search Results - "Szakmány, György"

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    Provenance analysis of red sandstone ground stone tools from the tell site of Hódmezővásárhely-Gorzsa (SE Hungary) by Miklós, Dóra Georgina, Józsa, Sándor, Kasztovszky, Zsolt, Harsányi, Ildikó, Gméling, Katalin, Kovács, Zoltán, Starnini, Elisabetta, Horváth, Ferenc, Szakmány, György

    “…Hódmezővásárhely–Gorzsa is a multi-period tell settlement in South Hungary in the centre of the Great Hungarian Plain, about 15 km southwest of the city of…”
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    Knapping before and after polishing: Technological evidence in the Neolithic polished stone tools from Hungary by Starnini, Elisabetta, Szakmány, György

    Published in Journal of lithic studies (15-12-2021)
    “…The authors present the evidence gathered during the interdisciplinary study of several polished stone tools from some Neolithic sites in Hungary. In…”
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    The first greenstone axe in Hungary by Biró, Katalin T, Szakmány, György, Szilágyi, V, Kovács, Zoltán, Kasztovszky, Zsolt, Harsányi, Ildiko

    “…Greenstone (typically, metamorphic rocks of distinctive green colour) axes were in high esteem during Prehistory. They had special prestige and were obtained…”
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    Petrographic contribution to the origin of Early Avar Age ‘Csákberény group’ ceramics by Bajnok, Katalin, Szakmány, György, Bendő, Zsolt

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-08-2020)
    “…•Scientific analysis was carried out first time on the ‘Csákberény group’ ceramics.•Most of the examined pots appeared to be local.•One vessel contained…”
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    Provenance and production technology of late medieval ‘Besztercebánya/Banská Bystrica–type’ high-quality stove tiles by Györkös, Dorottya, Bajnóczi, Bernadett, Szakmány, György, Szabó, Máté, Milke, Ralf, Aradi, László Előd, Tóth, Mária

    “…A unique collection of high-quality late medieval (fifteenth–sixteenth century) glazed and unglazed stove tiles from the northern part of the Carpathian Basin…”
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    Analyses of the white barbotine decoration of two Roman pottery groups by HARSANYI, Eszter, SAJO, István, SZAKMANY, György, BENDO, Zsolt

    Published in Applied clay science (01-09-2013)
    “…White barbotine is a rare decoration form in Roman pottery production. It was applied on three main pottery groups from the 2nd to the 4th century AD: on the…”
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    Nephrite from Zloty Stok (Sudetes, SW Poland); petrological, geochemical, and isotopic evidence for a dolomite-related origin by Gil, Grzegorz, Barnes, Jaime D, Boschi, Chiara, Gunia, Piotr, Raczynski, Pawel, Szakmany, Gyorgy, Bendo, Zsolt, Peterdi, Balint

    Published in Canadian mineralogist (01-05-2015)
    “…The Zloty Stok Au-As deposit (SW Poland) hosts two distinct nephrite varieties: 'type 1'--a grayish green or pale green, translucent, with waxy to greasy…”
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    Archaeometrical results related to Neolithic amphibolite stone implements from Northeast Hungary by Kereskényi, Erika, Szakmány, György, Fehér, Béla, Harsányi, Ildikó, Szilágyi, Veronika, Kasztovszky, Zsolt, M. Tóth, Tivadar

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-08-2020)
    “…•Mainly non-destructive methods were applied to analyse polished stone implements.•Dividing amphibolite tools into two main groups based on the metamorphic…”
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    High pressure metaophiolite polished stone implements found in Hungary by Bendő, Zsolt, Szakmány, György, Kasztovszky, Zsolt, T. Biró, Katalin, Oláh, István, Osztás, Anett, Harsányi, Ildikó, Szilágyi, Veronika

    “…Good quality high pressure (HP) metaophiolite rock types (e.g. Na-pyroxenite/jade, eclogite) suitable for making prehistoric polished stone implements were…”
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    New archaeometrical results related to Neolithic blueschist stone tools from Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary by Kereskényi, Erika, Szakmány, György, Fehér, Béla, Kasztovszky, Zsolt, Kristály, Ferenc, Rózsa, Péter

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-02-2018)
    “…26 blueschist Neolithic polished stone tools coming from archaeological sites in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County (NE Hungary) were archaeometrically analysed. All…”
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    Prospects of flora and vegetation reconstructions dependent on sediment petrological conditions, exemplified by eight Egerian floras of Hungary by Hably, Lilla, Szakmány, György

    Published in Geobios (01-05-2006)
    “…Sediments of fossiliferous layers of eight Late Oligocene (Egerian) fossil plant sites located in the Hungarian Egerian basin were analyzed by grain-size…”
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    Fossil wood and Mid-Eastern Europe terrestrial palaeobiogeography during the Jurassic–Early Cretaceous interval by Philippe, Marc, Barbacka, Maria, Gradinaru, Eugen, Iamandei, Eugenia, Iamandei, Stãnilã, Kázmér, Miklós, Popa, Mihai, Szakmány, György, Tchoumatchenco, Platon, Zatoń, Michal

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-11-2006)
    “…Palaeobiogeography plays an important role in the evolution of continental plants. This has been demonstrated mainly for modern biota and for past biota on a…”
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    Comparability of heavy mineral data – The first interlaboratory round robin test by Dunkl, István, von Eynatten, Hilmar, Andò, Sergio, Lünsdorf, Keno, Morton, Andrew, Alexander, Bruce, Aradi, László, Augustsson, Carita, Bahlburg, Heinrich, Barbarano, Marta, Benedictus, Aukje, Berndt, Jasper, Bitz, Irene, Boekhout, Flora, Breitfeld, Tim, Cascalho, João, Costa, Pedro J.M., Ekwenye, Ogechi, Fehér, Kristóf, Flores-Aqueveque, Valentina, Führing, Philipp, Giannini, Paulo, Goetz, Walter, Guedes, Carlos, Gyurica, György, Hennig-Breitfeld, Juliane, Hülscher, Julian, Jafarzadeh, Mahdi, Jagodziński, Robert, Józsa, Sándor, Kelemen, Péter, Keulen, Nynke, Kovacic, Marijan, Liebermann, Christof, Limonta, Mara, Lužar-Oberiter, Borna, Markovic, Frane, Melcher, Frank, Miklós, Dóra Georgina, Moghalu, Ogechukwu, Mounteney, Ian, Nascimento, Daniel, Novaković, Tea, Obbágy, Gabriella, Oehlke, Mathias, Omma, Jenny, Onuk, Peter, Passchier, Sandra, Pfaff, Katharina, Lincoñir, Luisa Pinto, Power, Matthew, Razum, Ivan, Resentini, Alberto, Sági, Tamás, Salata, Dorota, Salgueiro, Rute, Schönig, Jan, Sitnikova, Maria, Sternal, Beata, Szakmány, György, Szokaluk, Monika, Thamó-Bozsó, Edit, Tóth, Ágoston, Tremblay, Jonathan, Verhaegen, Jasper, Villaseñor, Tania, Wagreich, Michael, Wolf, Anna, Yoshida, Kohki

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-12-2020)
    “…Heavy minerals are typically rare but important components of siliciclastic sediments and rocks. Their abundance, proportions, and variability carry valuable…”
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