- Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
- Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
- Geological and Geochemical Analysis
- Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- earthquake and tectonic studies
- Landslides and related hazards
- High-pressure geophysics and materials
- Hungarian Social, Economic and Educational Studies
- Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
- Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
- Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
- Marine and environmental studies
- Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
- Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering
- Archaeological Research and Protection
- Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
- Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory
- Geological Formations and Processes Exploration
- Geological formations and processes
- Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
- Planetary Science and Exploration
- Climate change and permafrost
- Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
Eötvös Loránd University
2008-2023
Budapest History Museum
2023
Wallbridge Mining (Canada)
2012-2020
This paper presents the find material of a new open-air Upper Palaeolithic site located on outskirts Csécse in Cserhátalja, between Zagyva River and Szuha Stream. Its topographic position is similar to other sites Cserhát Mountains. Part finds were collected by agronomist László Tóth, while rest found authors later, following rediscovery 2017. The appearing raw materials are primarily limnic silicites origin local siliceous pebbles, accompanied low proportion erratic flint (absent from known...
Footwall-type Cu-Ni-PGE (Platinum-group element) deposits are a major focus of recent exploration in the Sudbury mining camp, owing to their higher Cu and precious metal contents compared orebodies situated along lower contact Igneous Complex. The most important footwall-type occur Onaping-Levack area North Range, but economic found East Range structure as well. Recently, promising occurrences were also discovered Wisner Township Range. In this paper we report results from two main (the...
We present new results and review existing data highlighting different aspects of the genetic relationship between partial melting hydrothermal mineralizing processes in contact aureole Sudbury Igneous Complex. At basal igneous complex, footwall breccia, crystallized melt pods veins, referred to as granophyres are abundant intrude all rock types including breccia matrix, well massive Ni-Cu sulfide ore. The final crystallization these melts was accompanied by segregation high salinity fluids...
We performed detailed field and drill core mapping of partial melting features felsic rocks (footwall granophyres, FWGRs) representing segregated crystallized melts within the contact aureole Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC) in 1.85 Ga impact structure. Our results, derived from North (Windy Lake, Foy, Wisner areas) East Ranges (Skynner, Frost structure, reveal that was widespread both mafic footwall units up to distances 500 m basal SIC. Texturally mineralogically, significant differences...
The authors studied 36 obsidian-tipped spears in the Oceania collection of Museum Ethnography Budapest. In addition to describing objects from Admiralty Islands collected before 1897, paper provides a summary related ethnographic information, including technological and technical details spear point making characterisation obsidian raw material used.The blades used for points presented this study showed no sign standardisation (an indicator advanced blade technology) point-making process....
Annak ellenére
Based on extensive field surveys of the past decade Late Middle Palaeolithic and Initial Upper occupation was very intensive in Cserhát Mountains.There are some characteristic clusters site distribution.One important ones is those vicinity Legénd Szécsénke villages.In this paper we will review lithic material an interpreted complex at village.The compound term "site complex" does not necessary mean simultaneity affected sites, by rather a kind techno-typological relation between collected...
alapján ez pleisztocén korú sarki róka (Alopex lagopus) lehet
A Nógrád megyei Buják község határában 2001 óta folyó terepbejárások során felfedezett lelőhelyek közül Buják-Szentéről került elő gazdagabb pattintott kőegyüttes.Ennek nagyobb része a paleolitikumba, kisebb fiatalabb őskorba (valószínűleg neolitikumba) sorolható.A leletanyag döntő többsége helyi nyersanyagból (limnokvarcit és kovakavics) készült, távolsági nyersanyagok között obszidián tűzkő szerepel.A paleolitikus együttes, melyben feltűnő kvarcporfír nyersanyag hiánya, egyértelműen
The America Collection of the Museum Ethnography in Budapest houses two smaller lithic assemblages. These assemblages, addition to various chipped stone tools mostly made obsidian, also contain bifacially manufactured projectile points. According available data, assemblage originates from San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico State, Central Mexico). exact origin larger is unknown, but indirect evidence suggests that it comes partly area and Oaxaca Valley (Oaxaca Southern This paper determines points...
The 1.85 Ga Sudbury impact structure is considered a remnant of peak-ring or multi-ring basin with an estimated original diameter 150 to 200 km. Offset Dikes are radial and concentric dikes around the Igneous Complex (SIC) composed so-called inclusion-rich Quartz Diorite (IQD) inclusion-poor (QD), in some Dikes, Metabreccia (MTBX). We carried out detailed field analytical investigation MTBX from Parkin Dike North Range structure. Our observations suggest that represents breccia originally...
During the last 15 years, three Middle Palaeolithic open-air sites were excavated in Cserhát Mountains (Northern Hungary), lying at northern periphery of Great Hungarian Plain.The context was similar each locality: lithics from loess-like reddish or yellowish sediment a depth 50 -100 cm beneath recent surface level.Bifacially worked leaf-shaped points and knives associated with sidescrapers endscrapers made on flakes found all but different ratio.For time being, chronology assemblages is not...
A large part of the Australian collection Hungarian Museum Ethnography in Budapest, 766 stone artefacts altogether, was donated November 1977 by László Pintér, a citizen who had immigrated from his hometown Tata to Sydney.The have been processed author.The results processing are presented two parts.This first contains description 731 flaked artefacts, while planned second will describe 15, partly macrolithic, edge-ground artefacts.Twenty not be described.Most these grinding, polishing and...
Morphometric analysis of blades from Hidasnémeti-Borház-dűlő Gravettian siteThe excavation Hidasnémeti-Borház dűlő Upper Palaeolithic site was conducted by Katalin Simán between 1983 and 1985.Based on the shouldered points in excavated lithic assemblage, she placed to a well limited time horizon technocomplex.Ferenc Eleki technological analyis assemblage his unpublished MA thesis (Eleki 2010).With this approach, relationship two observed culture bearing layer became possible novel ways.The...
The archaeological artefacts of the Vámoscsalád-Kavicsbánya site were discovered, collected and preserved by István Marton his brother, András Marton, mineral collectors from Mesterháza, in about 2015. slight elevation on a terrace Répce River was mined for M86 highway 2012–2013. Apart knapped stone tools, main subject our paper, several polished serpentinite greenschist tools have been recovered site, which could be use between Neolithic end Bronze Age. Only few potsherds indicated...
The author of this paper studied 59 perforated stone objects in the Oceania collection Museum Ethnography Budapest. items stem from former British and German New Guinea colonies. For most objects, detailed information on exact place origin is not available. Therefore, aim present review could be nothing more than a or less complete description an approximate assessment based abundant ethnographic literature available territory Papua Guinea. Since are primarily club heads made stone, it is,...
During the field research initiated by Paria Archaeological Project (PAP) in 2004 area of Basin (Oruro Dept., Bolivia), and then during excavation municipality Paria, several agricultural stone tools were discovered. Their raw material is partly volcanic rock sandstone. The have not yet been described more detail. In present article, from whole set artefacts 22 classified into different archaeological periods will be presented. As itself less researched there are relatively few publications...