Kakucs-Turján: tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age
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adam_text | Contents Preface from series editors................ ................................................9 Preface,.................................... ........................ ............. ......................11 Author s Preface.... ................... .............. ...................... ............... ......13 CHAPTER 1 Introduction....... ........................ .................................... ...................17 CHAPTER 2 Tradition and practice — atheoretical outline............................... 21 2.1. Tradition — definitions, perspectives and applications......... ........21 2.1.1. Tradition as a phenomenon............... ................................... 23 2.1.2. Tradition as transmission....... .......................... .......................24 2.1.3. Tradition as an object............... ............................................. 25 2.1.4. Tradition as temporality ............................................. . 25 2.1.5. Tradition — a summary................... ..................................... . 26 2.2. Practice — definitions, perspectives and applications................... 26 2.3. Tradition and practice — an integrated approach ..... ...............28 2.4. Tradition and practice —linking social phenomena ............. .29 2.4.1. Generation theory........... ........................... ................ ........... 29 2.4.2. Cultural memory..,........ ........................................... ......... 30 2.4.3. Communities of practice.............. ..................... ..................... 32 2.4.4. Linking social phenomena —a
summary...... .................... 33 2.5. Tradition and practice —the archaeological finds....................... 34 CHAPTER 3 State ofthe art on the Carpathian Basin in the Early and Middle Bronze Age...... ............ ............................................ 35 3.1. The natural environment.................. .................................. 35 3.2. Cultural units and cultural systems....... ................ ....................... 38 3.2.1. Methodological background of cultural classification.......... 38 3.2.2. Cultural systems and relative chronology..... ................. 40 3.2.3. Cultural groups ofthe Early Bronze Age.... ..................... 41 3.2.4. Cultural groups ofthe Middle Bronze Age....... 43 3.2.5. Cultural groups ofthe Late Bronze Age....,......... 45 3.2.6. Cultural systems —a summary........................ 46 3.3. Aspects of Early and Bronze Age social systems..... ................ ....... 47 3.3.1. Settlement systems..... .................. ........... .................... .......... 47 3.3.2. Hoarding practices...... ........................................................ . 50 3.3.3. Cross-cultural aspects —a sum mary .................. . 51 3.4. Cultural systems and absolute chronology..... .............. ................ 52 3.4.1. Absolute dating — model 1........ 59 3.4.2. Absolute dating — model 2........................................................63 3.5. Conclusions...................................................... ................. ........... 66 CHAPTER 4 Kakucs-Turján — case study....... ..
.................................................... . 69 4.1. Kakucs Archaeological Expedition: research focus............. ........... 69 4.2. Kakucs-Turján: the microregion........ ........................ .............. . 71 4.3. Kakucs-Turján: the settlement............... ....................... ................ 73 Contents 5
4.4. Kakucs-Turján zone A: the excavation area...................... ....... .........75 4.4.1. Features and chronology......................................... ....................76 4.4.2. Other observations.............. ................... ................. ....... ...........81 4.5. Kakucs-Turján zone A: the findings................. .......... ................... ....84 4.6. Kakucs-Turján zone A: settlement practices.... ................................. 85 CHAPTER5 Methodology................................................................. ............................87 5.1. Archaeological analysis............................... ........................................87 5.1.1. Harris matrix.......................................... ........................................87 5.1.2. General sampling strategy.............. ............................ ................88 5.2. Ceramic analysis............................. ......... .......... ................................ 93 5.2.1. Macroscopic analysis............................................. ...................... 93 5.2.2. Microscopic analysis — petrography............. ....... ........ ............. 93 5.3. Statistical methods................... ................................................. ........94 5.3.1. Univariate statistics......................................... ................... .......... 94 5.3.2. Multivariate statistics ................................................................ ...95 5.4. Absolute dating ........................................................ ...... .........
........,96 5.5. Spatial analysis.................................................. ............................... ..96 CHAPTER 6 Vessel form analysis ........................... ........................... ........ ...................97 6.1. Ceramic forms in the Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — state of the art...... ....... ........ ........................ ....... .............................. 97 6.1.1. Culture-specific investigations....................... .............................97 6.1.2. Site-specific investigations........................... ...............................99 6.1.3. Culture- and site-specific investigations ֊ integration ofresults ..99 6.1.4. Synthesizing approaches......... ........................ ................... ......100 6.2. Outline ofthe methodology.,.............. ........... ....... ....... ................102 6.3. Vessel form............. .......................... ................... ......... ........ ......... 105 6.3.1. Cups.................................................... ....... ................... ............ 105 6.3.2. Jugs.................... ............. ........ .................. ................................ 109 6.3.3. Bowls,.,.,...,,...,.,,.,..................... ......... ......................................115 6.3.4. Wide bowls ........................................ ........ ................................119 6.3.5. Pedestalled bowls.................................... .............................. . 122 6.3.6. Vases............. ........................................ ........
.............................123 6.3.7. Pots............................................................. ......... ...................... 124 6.3.8. jars . ..... .......... ....................................................... ...............127 6.3.9. Sieves...... ....... ...................... ................................ .................... 131 6.3.10. Lids............. .......... ..................... ........ ................................ ,...131 6.3.11. Ember covers.......................... ............................ ......................132 6.3.12. Combined analyses.............. ....... ........... .......... ..................... 133 6.4. Non-vessel forms..... ......... ..................................................... ......... 137 6.4.1. Spindle whorls........................................ 138 6.4.2. Loom weights................... 139 6.4.3. Pendants................................ 139 6.4.4. Figurines................. 140 6.4.5. Ingot-shaped objects.................................................. 140 6.4.6. Cylindrical objects................... 140 6.4.7. Tokens.................................... 141 6.4.8. Portable ovens..............................................................................142 6.4.9. Wagon models.......................................... 142 6.4.10. Combined analyses..................................................................142 6.5. Unfinished objects.............. .............................................................. 143 6.6. Form analysis and the history of Kakucs-Turján........................
. 144 6.7. Vessel form analysis ֊ concluding remarks.................................... 145 6 Contents
CHAPTER 7 Vessel part analysis............................................. .... 147 7.1. Vessel parts —general overview.,.... .................................. ....... ......147 7.2. Vessel parts............................. .................. ................... .............. ····- 149 7.2.1. Lip types....................................... ........... .................................. 149 7.2.2. Rim types.................................. ................................................. 154 7.2.3. Necks...........................................................................................157 7.2.4. Neck-shouldertransition types........................................... . 161 7.2.5. Upper body types.......................................................................163 7.2.6. Body transition types.......................................... ..................... .165 7.2.7. Lower body types........................................................................168 7.2.8. Base exteriortypes.................................. ...................... ....... 170 7.2.9. Handle types............................. .............................. ....... .......... 173 7.3. Vessel part analysis — concluding remarks.................................. ,176 CHAPTER 8 Decoration analysis.................................... ........ ......... ...... ........ . 181 8.1. Decoration analysis in Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — state of the art............................................ ......... ............................ .181 8.1.1. Style and social sciences —theoretical
background....... ..............181 8.1.2. Stylistic analysis and the European culture-historical school...... . 184 8.1.3. Stylistic analysis in the Carpathian Basin and New World archaeology........................... .192 8.1.4. Stylistic analysis in the Carpathian Basin and British archaeology. 193 8.1.5. Stylistic analyses in the Carpathian Basin — implications.............,193 8.2. Decoration of Kakucs-Turján — outline of the methodology........ 194 8.3. Decorated pottery of Kakucs-Turján................... „......................... 194 8.3.1. Decorated pottery of Kakucs-Turján — general observations... 195 8.3.2. Decorative techniques..................................... ......196 8.3.3. Decorative elements....................... ....197 8.3.4. Decorative motifs...... .......... .......204 8.3.5. Decorative patterns................... ...234 8.3.6. Decorative systems......... ............... ...........................273 8.4.Conclusions,..,.............. .......... .......... .................. ............................276 CHAPTER 9 Technological analysis..... ......... .......................................................279 9.1. Technological analysis in Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — state of the art...................... ........ ............. .,.,................,,,.,.,.,..,..,279 9.1.1. Technological analysis — background into the method...........279 9.1.2. Technological analysis and Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — overview............................ ...280 9.2. Technology of Kakucs-Turján ֊ outline of the methodology........288 9.3. Technology of Kakucs-
Turján ֊ univariate analysis,...............,..,,..289 9.3.1. Materials and their preparation............................................... . 289 9.3.2. Preparing the body ................................ .................. ......... ....... 293 9.3.3. Forming operations............. ........ .......................................... ...295 9.3.4. Surface treatments.,,,...................................... ...300 9.3.5. Firing.................... .„.„..,.....,....306 9.4. Technology of Kakucs-Turján — multivariate analysis....................312 9.5. Technology of Kakucs-Turján — petrographic analysis..................„314 9.6. Technology of Kakucs-Turján — concluding remarks............... ......317 CHAPTER 10 Pottery of Kakucs-Turján — chronological considerations..... .... 321 10.1 Univariate statistics —temporality of change............................. ...321 10.1.1. Univariate statistics: vessel forms.... ........ ............................... 321 10.1.2. Univariate statistics: vessel parts............................................. 322 10.1.3. Univariate statistics: decorations 323 9452125 Contents 7
326 330 10.2. Multivariate statistics — temporality of change 10.3. Conclusions............ ............................. .............. CHAPTER Ո Pottery of Kakucs-Turján in context.......................................................331 11.1. Practices and their materiality —an outline...................................331 11.2. Kakucs-Turján: taphonomic and contextual analysis................ ... 334 11.2.1. Kakucs 01.............................................. .................. ....... ............335 11.2.2. Kakucs 02...................................... .......... ................................. 337 11.2.3. Kakucs 03....................... ...340 11.2.4. Kakucs 04............................... .......... ................... .....................342 11.2.5. Kakucs 05 ................................................ ........ ................ ......... 345 11.2.6. Kakucs 06............... ................ .......................................... ........348 11.2.7. Kakucs 07.,..,................. .......................................... ................351 11.2.8. Kakucs 08............................. ................ ...... ......... .................... 355 11.2.9. Kakucs 09................................................ .................... ..............359 11.2.10. Kakucs 10................ ................................ .................. ....... ......362 11.2.11. Kakucs П..... ............................................................. ...... ........ 365 11.2.12. Ploughing zone..... ...........
......................................................368 11.2.13. Secondary firing................ 371 И.З.Тарһопоту and context —conclusions..........................................376 CHAPTER 12 Kakucs-Turján — tradition and practice.......... ....... 381 12.1. Kakucs-Turján: communities of practice............ ............... ........... 381 12.1.1. Landscape of practice ............................................................... 381 12.1.2. Practices of subsistence ................................................... ......... 384 12.1.3. Materiality of practices............... .................... .................... ,...387 12.1.4. Communities of practice — a diachronic perspective............. 389 12.2. Kakucs-Turján and cultural memories.......................... ...... .......... 390 12.3. Generational changes in Kakucs-Turján ...................... .......... .......392 12.4. Kakucs-Turján: a practice-based model................. ........... ...... .....396 12.5. Tradition and practice in Kakucs-Turján ..................................... ...398 12.6. Final remarks...................... ........ ................. ................. ....... .......... 399 SUMMARIES Summary.............................. .....403 Zusammenfassung............... ............ .................. ............................... 409 Összegzés ............................ ........ ...... .....................................................417 Streszczenie.... .................................................... ............................. ......423 REFERENCES
References............................ 429 Appendix 1. Ceramic petrographic report. ............................ ...... 447 Appendix 2. Plates............ 459 APPENDICES Appendix 3. Feature catalogue...................................................... Data-CD Appendix 4. Catalogue of radiocarbon dates.......................... Data-CD Appendix 5. Database................................ Data-CD Appendix 6. Harris matrix.......................................................Plan attached Contents
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Contents Preface from series' editors. .9 Preface,. . . .11 Author's Preface. . . . . .13 CHAPTER 1 Introduction. . . .17 CHAPTER 2 Tradition and practice — atheoretical outline. 21 2.1. Tradition — definitions, perspectives and applications. .21 2.1.1. Tradition as a phenomenon. . 23 2.1.2. Tradition as transmission. . .24 2.1.3. Tradition as an object. . 25 2.1.4. Tradition as temporality . . 25 2.1.5. Tradition — a summary. . . 26 2.2. Practice — definitions, perspectives and applications. 26 2.3. Tradition and practice — an integrated approach . .28 2.4. Tradition and practice —linking social phenomena . .29 2.4.1. Generation theory. . . . 29 2.4.2. Cultural memory.,. . . 30 2.4.3. Communities of practice. . . 32 2.4.4. Linking social phenomena —a
summary. . 33 2.5. Tradition and practice —the archaeological finds. 34 CHAPTER 3 State ofthe art on the Carpathian Basin in the Early and Middle Bronze Age. . . 35 3.1. The natural environment. . 35 3.2. Cultural units and cultural systems. . . 38 3.2.1. Methodological background of cultural classification. 38 3.2.2. Cultural systems and relative chronology. . 40 3.2.3. Cultural groups ofthe Early Bronze Age. . 41 3.2.4. Cultural groups ofthe Middle Bronze Age. 43 3.2.5. Cultural groups ofthe Late Bronze Age.,. 45 3.2.6. Cultural systems —a summary. 46 3.3. Aspects of Early and Bronze Age social systems. . . 47 3.3.1. Settlement systems. . . . . 47 3.3.2. Hoarding practices. . . 50 3.3.3. Cross-cultural aspects —a sum mary . . 51 3.4. Cultural systems and absolute chronology. . . 52 3.4.1. Absolute dating — model 1. 59 3.4.2. Absolute dating — model 2.63 3.5. Conclusions. . . 66 CHAPTER 4 Kakucs-Turján — case study. .
. . 69 4.1. Kakucs Archaeological Expedition: research focus. . 69 4.2. Kakucs-Turján: the microregion. . . . 71 4.3. Kakucs-Turján: the settlement. . . 73 Contents 5
4.4. Kakucs-Turján zone A: the excavation area. . .75 4.4.1. Features and chronology. .76 4.4.2. Other observations. . . . .81 4.5. Kakucs-Turján zone A: the findings. . . .84 4.6. Kakucs-Turján zone A: settlement practices. . 85 CHAPTER5 Methodology. .87 5.1. Archaeological analysis. .87 5.1.1. Harris matrix. .87 5.1.2. General sampling strategy. . .88 5.2. Ceramic analysis. . . . 93 5.2.1. Macroscopic analysis. . 93 5.2.2. Microscopic analysis — petrography. . . . 93 5.3. Statistical methods. . .94 5.3.1. Univariate statistics. . . 94 5.3.2. Multivariate statistics . .95 5.4. Absolute dating . . .
.,96 5.5. Spatial analysis. . .96 CHAPTER 6 Vessel form analysis . . . .97 6.1. Ceramic forms in the Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — state of the art. . . . . . 97 6.1.1. Culture-specific investigations. .97 6.1.2. Site-specific investigations. .99 6.1.3. Culture- and site-specific investigations ֊ integration ofresults .99 6.1.4. Synthesizing approaches. . . .100 6.2. Outline ofthe methodology.,. . . . .102 6.3. Vessel form. . . . . . 105 6.3.1. Cups. . . . 105 6.3.2. Jugs. . . . . 109 6.3.3. Bowls,.,.,.,,.,.,,.,. . .115 6.3.4. Wide bowls . . .119 6.3.5. Pedestalled bowls. . . 122 6.3.6. Vases. . .
.123 6.3.7. Pots. . . 124 6.3.8. jars . . . . .127 6.3.9. Sieves. . . . . 131 6.3.10. Lids. . . . . ,.131 6.3.11. Ember covers. . .132 6.3.12. Combined analyses. . . . . 133 6.4. Non-vessel forms. . . . 137 6.4.1. Spindle whorls. 138 6.4.2. Loom weights. 139 6.4.3. Pendants. 139 6.4.4. Figurines. 140 6.4.5. Ingot-shaped objects. 140 6.4.6. Cylindrical objects. 140 6.4.7. Tokens. 141 6.4.8. Portable ovens.142 6.4.9. Wagon models. 142 6.4.10. Combined analyses.142 6.5. Unfinished objects. . 143 6.6. Form analysis and the history of Kakucs-Turján.
. 144 6.7. Vessel form analysis ֊ concluding remarks. 145 6 Contents
CHAPTER 7 Vessel part analysis. . 147 7.1. Vessel parts —general overview.,. . . .147 7.2. Vessel parts. . . . ····- 149 7.2.1. Lip types. . . 149 7.2.2. Rim types. . 154 7.2.3. Necks.157 7.2.4. Neck-shouldertransition types. . 161 7.2.5. Upper body types.163 7.2.6. Body transition types. . .165 7.2.7. Lower body types.168 7.2.8. Base exteriortypes. . . 170 7.2.9. Handle types. . . . 173 7.3. Vessel part analysis — concluding remarks. ,176 CHAPTER 8 Decoration analysis. . . . . . 181 8.1. Decoration analysis in Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — state of the art. . . .181 8.1.1. Style and social sciences —theoretical
background. .181 8.1.2. Stylistic analysis and the European culture-historical school. . 184 8.1.3. Stylistic analysis in the Carpathian Basin and New World archaeology. .192 8.1.4. Stylistic analysis in the Carpathian Basin and British archaeology. 193 8.1.5. Stylistic analyses in the Carpathian Basin — implications.,193 8.2. Decoration of Kakucs-Turján — outline of the methodology. 194 8.3. Decorated pottery of Kakucs-Turján. „. 194 8.3.1. Decorated pottery of Kakucs-Turján — general observations. 195 8.3.2. Decorative techniques. .196 8.3.3. Decorative elements. .197 8.3.4. Decorative motifs. . .204 8.3.5. Decorative patterns. .234 8.3.6. Decorative systems. . .273 8.4.Conclusions,.,. . . . .276 CHAPTER 9 Technological analysis. . .279 9.1. Technological analysis in Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — state of the art. . . .,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,279 9.1.1. Technological analysis — background into the method.279 9.1.2. Technological analysis and Bronze Age Carpathian Basin — overview. .280 9.2. Technology of Kakucs-Turján ֊ outline of the methodology.288 9.3. Technology of Kakucs-
Turján ֊ univariate analysis,.,.,,.289 9.3.1. Materials and their preparation. . 289 9.3.2. Preparing the body . . . . 293 9.3.3. Forming operations. . . .295 9.3.4. Surface treatments.,,,. .300 9.3.5. Firing. .„.„.,.,.306 9.4. Technology of Kakucs-Turján — multivariate analysis.312 9.5. Technology of Kakucs-Turján — petrographic analysis.„314 9.6. Technology of Kakucs-Turján — concluding remarks. .317 CHAPTER 10 Pottery of Kakucs-Turján — chronological considerations. . 321 10.1 Univariate statistics —temporality of change. .321 10.1.1. Univariate statistics: vessel forms. . . 321 10.1.2. Univariate statistics: vessel parts. 322 10.1.3. Univariate statistics: decorations 323 9452125 Contents 7
326 330 10.2. Multivariate statistics — temporality of change 10.3. Conclusions. . . CHAPTER Ո Pottery of Kakucs-Turján in context.331 11.1. Practices and their materiality —an outline.331 11.2. Kakucs-Turján: taphonomic and contextual analysis. . 334 11.2.1. Kakucs 01. . . .335 11.2.2. Kakucs 02. . . 337 11.2.3. Kakucs 03. .340 11.2.4. Kakucs 04. . . .342 11.2.5. Kakucs 05 . . . . 345 11.2.6. Kakucs 06. . . .348 11.2.7. Kakucs 07.,.,. . .351 11.2.8. Kakucs 08. . . . . 355 11.2.9. Kakucs 09. . .359 11.2.10. Kakucs 10. . . . .362 11.2.11. Kakucs П. . . . 365 11.2.12. Ploughing zone. .
.368 11.2.13. Secondary firing. 371 И.З.Тарһопоту and context —conclusions.376 CHAPTER 12 Kakucs-Turján — tradition and practice. . 381 12.1. Kakucs-Turján: communities of practice. . . 381 12.1.1. Landscape of practice . 381 12.1.2. Practices of subsistence . . 384 12.1.3. Materiality of practices. . . ,.387 12.1.4. Communities of practice — a diachronic perspective. 389 12.2. Kakucs-Turján and cultural memories. . . 390 12.3. Generational changes in Kakucs-Turján . . .392 12.4. Kakucs-Turján: a practice-based model. . . .396 12.5. Tradition and practice in Kakucs-Turján . .398 12.6. Final remarks. . . . . . 399 SUMMARIES Summary. .403 Zusammenfassung. . . . 409 Összegzés . . . .417 Streszczenie. . . .423 REFERENCES
References. 429 Appendix 1. Ceramic petrographic report. . . 447 Appendix 2. Plates. 459 APPENDICES Appendix 3. Feature catalogue. Data-CD Appendix 4. Catalogue of radiocarbon dates. Data-CD Appendix 5. Database. Data-CD Appendix 6. Harris matrix.Plan attached Contents |
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spelling | Staniuk, Robert Verfasser (DE-588)1175537012 aut Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age Robert Staniuk Bonn Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH 2020 576 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 1 CD-ROM (12 cm), 1 Plan txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Kakucs-Turján 2 Studien zur Archäologie in Ostmitteleuropa Band 19 Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Siedlungsarchäologie (DE-588)4181216-5 gnd rswk-swf Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd rswk-swf Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Kakucs (DE-588)1192344782 gnd rswk-swf Kakucs (DE-588)1192344782 g Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 s Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s Siedlungsarchäologie (DE-588)4181216-5 s DE-604 Studien zur Archäologie in Ostmitteleuropa Band 19 (DE-604)BV013803217 19 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032287119&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Staniuk, Robert Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age Studien zur Archäologie in Ostmitteleuropa Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Siedlungsarchäologie (DE-588)4181216-5 gnd Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
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title | Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age |
title_auth | Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age |
title_exact_search | Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age |
title_exact_search_txtP | Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age |
title_full | Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age Robert Staniuk |
title_fullStr | Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age Robert Staniuk |
title_full_unstemmed | Kakucs-Turján tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age Robert Staniuk |
title_short | Kakucs-Turján |
title_sort | kakucs turjan tradition and practice study on pottery chronology and social dynamic of the hungarian bronze age |
title_sub | tradition and practice : study on pottery, chronology and social dynamic of the Hungarian bronze age |
topic | Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Siedlungsarchäologie (DE-588)4181216-5 gnd Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Siedlungsarchäologie Bronzezeit Ausgrabung Kakucs |
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