Review article
Cattle deposits of the Late Copper Age and Early Bronze Age in Hungary
Tünde Horváth
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Abstract
Discussed here are the cattle deposits, and the assemblages associated
with them, of the Baden period in Hungary, with a look
at earlier and later similar phenomena. A comparison is made
between the Baden and the relevant European deposits in order
1 The article was supported by FWF, Lise Meitner fellowship, M 2003-G25
project.
2 E.g. Pollex 1999 and Szmyt 2006: deposits; Pluskowski 2011: Associated
Bone Groups/ABGs, following the term originally introduced by Hill 1995, 27 (Articulated/
Associated Animal Bone Group, abbreviated as ABG).
3 E.g. Korek 1951; Banner 1956; Bondár, Raczky 2009; György 2013.
4 Horváth 2006; 2009, 118-119; 2010; 2012; 2014, Section 3.2.
5 See, e.g., Alsónémedi, Baja-Dózsa György street, Balatonboglár, Balatonkeresztúr-
Réti-dűlő, Balatonlelle-Felső-Gamász, Balatonlelle-Országúti-dűlő, Budaörs-
Kamaraerdei-dűlő, Budapest-Királyok útja, Budapest-Rákoscsaba-Major
hegy alja, Dunakeszi-Alagi-major, Dunaszentgyörgy, Ecser Site 6, Esztergomto
highlight the similarities and differences. I also review those
research inadequacies and difficulties that have constrained
major new advances in the study of these deposits, and propose
potential new lines of enquiry in this field.
Keywords
Cattle deposits, paired burials, animal-drawn vehicles, complementary environmental studies
Hrčak ID:
227900
URI
Publication date:
14.11.2019.
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