Preliminary report on the excavation at Andornaktálya-Marinka in 2018

Andornaktálya-Marinka is among the several Palaeolithic archaeological sites in the region of Eger, on the foothills of the Bükk Mountains, North-Eastern Hungary. It is situated on the top of a 234 m high elevation located between the villages Andornaktálya and Ostoros. The site was discovered in 2...

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Main Authors: Zsolt Mester, Ferenc Cserpák, Norbert Faragó
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eötvös Loránd University 2019-04-01
Series:Dissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
Online Access:http://ojs.elte.hu/dissarch/article/view/2203
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spelling doaj-8255bebe2384420ba273486b6da763282021-09-17T15:26:20ZengEötvös Loránd UniversityDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae2064-45742019-04-013610.17204/dissarch.2018.493Preliminary report on the excavation at Andornaktálya-Marinka in 2018Zsolt Mester0Ferenc CserpákNorbert Faragó1Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem/University: Budapest, HU - Institute of Archaeological SciencesEötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem/University: Budapest, HU - Institute of Archaeological Sciences Andornaktálya-Marinka is among the several Palaeolithic archaeological sites in the region of Eger, on the foothills of the Bükk Mountains, North-Eastern Hungary. It is situated on the top of a 234 m high elevation located between the villages Andornaktálya and Ostoros. The site was discovered in 2014 by Ferenc Cserpák. Surface collections yielded by several field surveys show two kinds of archaeological material: one is signified mostly by a bifacial-like industry made of quartz porphyry (metarhyolite), while the other one is abundant in blade-like pieces made of Silesian erratic flint. The main aim of the excavation carried out in summer 2018 was to obtain stratigraphic information about the position of the industries, as well as to characterize the quaternary sediments covering the hilltop. The artefacts unearthed in the five trenches occurred in a depth of 60 to 80 cm in a brown chernozem-like layer. http://ojs.elte.hu/dissarch/article/view/2203
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Preliminary report on the excavation at Andornaktálya-Marinka in 2018
Dissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
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Ferenc Cserpák
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title Preliminary report on the excavation at Andornaktálya-Marinka in 2018
title_short Preliminary report on the excavation at Andornaktálya-Marinka in 2018
title_full Preliminary report on the excavation at Andornaktálya-Marinka in 2018
title_fullStr Preliminary report on the excavation at Andornaktálya-Marinka in 2018
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description Andornaktálya-Marinka is among the several Palaeolithic archaeological sites in the region of Eger, on the foothills of the Bükk Mountains, North-Eastern Hungary. It is situated on the top of a 234 m high elevation located between the villages Andornaktálya and Ostoros. The site was discovered in 2014 by Ferenc Cserpák. Surface collections yielded by several field surveys show two kinds of archaeological material: one is signified mostly by a bifacial-like industry made of quartz porphyry (metarhyolite), while the other one is abundant in blade-like pieces made of Silesian erratic flint. The main aim of the excavation carried out in summer 2018 was to obtain stratigraphic information about the position of the industries, as well as to characterize the quaternary sediments covering the hilltop. The artefacts unearthed in the five trenches occurred in a depth of 60 to 80 cm in a brown chernozem-like layer.
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