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Minikonferencija

Mini konferencija na engleskom jeziku
Between Worlds. Connections, Networks, Communities.

8. svibnja 2020, 10 sti
Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu

Predstavljajući izvanredne skupove nalaza, nalazišta ili projekte, ova će predavanja baciti svjetlo na složene, raznolike i dinamične mreže koje su povezivale prošle populacije koje su živjele na području današnje Mađarske i susjedne, kao i udaljene svjetove.

Program

10:00–10:10  Otvorenje konferencije

10:10–10:30
Miklós Takács–Attila Türk (Pázmány Péter Catholic University/Research Centre for the Humanities): Recent Results of Ancient Hungarian’s Habitat prior to their arrival to the Carpathian Basin

10:30–10:50
Tibor Marton–János Jakucs–Krisztián Oross (Research Centre for the Humanities): First Farmers between the Balkans and Central Europe — The Onset of Sedentary Life in Western Carpathian Basin

10:50–11:10
Zoltán Czajlik (Eötvös Loránd University): Burial Mounds at Jalžabet (Croatia) and Süttő (Hungary) — Results of the Non-Destructive Investigations in the framework of the Iron-Age-Danube Project

11:10–11:30
Orsolya Láng (Budapest History Museum, Aquincum Museum): Buildings, Wagons, Graves: Roman Period Research in Budapest

11:30–11:50
Gergely Szenthe (Hungarian National Museum): Social Power and Identity in the European Hunnic Period and a New Sacrificial Assemblage from Central Hungary

12:00–13: 00 Pauza za ručak

13:00–14:00
Bioarchaeological workshop — Orsolya László (Hungarian National Museum) – Tamás Hajdu (Eötvös Loránd University Hungarian Natural History Museum) – Ivor Janković (Institute for Anthropological Research, Zagreb) - Mario Novak (Institute for Anthropological Research, Zagreb): Reading the Bones. Bioarchaeological Approaches to Life and Death in the Past

14:00–14:20
Zsófia Rácz (Eötvös Loránd University): The Archaeology of Children in the Migration Period

14:20–14:50
Tamás Pusztai (Hungarian National Museum) - József Laszlovszky (Central European University) — Tibor Ákos Rácz (Ferenczy Museum Center): The Mongol Invasion of Europe — The New Archaeological Research Project of the Remains of the Battle of Mohi 11 April 1241

14:50–15:10
Erika Hancz (University of Pécs): Archaeological Investigation and Results in the Complex of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent next to Szigetvár, Hungary

15:10-15:30 Rasprava

Organizatori: Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Udruženje mađarskih arheologa

 

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