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Archeological structures from the Iron Age settlements in the Tisza-Dniester region Proceedings of the Saharna Summer Colloquium (July 12th-15h, 2018)
Household structures from the enclosure of the Early Iron Age hillfort Saharna Mare/“Dealul Mănăstirii”2019 •
ArheoVest, Nr. I: In Memoriam Liviu Măruia, Interdisciplinaritate în Arheologie şi Istorie, Timişoara, 7 decembrie 2013 (editori: Andrei STAVILĂ, Dorel MICLE, Adrian CÎNTAR, Cristian FLOCA și Sorin FORŢIU)
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE BANAT REGION AT THE END OF THE 19TH CENTURY AND THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURYFl. Gogâltan, C. Cordoș, A. Ignat (ed.), Bronze Age tell, tell-like and mound-like settlements at the eastern frontier of the Carpathian Basin
Căpleni “Pământurile regești=Király Földek = Cetate= Vár= Drumul Căminului”, Satu Mare County, . History of research, Cluj-Napoca, 2014, p. 61-64.2014 •
The Bronze Age tells occupy one of the highest positions in the settlement system of the Carpathian Basin1. Their development covers a period of approximately 1000 years, between cca. 2500 and 1600/ 1500 B.C. The Bronze Age multi-layered settlement from Căpleni are located in the northeast part of the distribution area of this type of sites. From a regional perspective, the multi-layered settlements in Satu Mare County represent a north-eastern continuation of a line of tell-settlements that starts in the Barcău Valley (in Hungary) and continues towards the north with the tells in the stretch of the Ier River Valley located in Bihor County. These multi-layered settlements form a continuous line of sites located at distances ranging from c. 5.4 km to 14.6 km apart.1 The tells seem to have formed a continuous barrier stretching over adistance of 120 km that controlled the connectivity between Transylvania and the Hungarian Plain.
Studii de Preistorie 6
New discoveries in the Eneolithic settlement from Coţatcu "Cetăţuia" Buzău County2009 •
Arheologia Moldovei
Carsten Mischka, Adela Kovács, Drăgușeni-Ostrov, Botoșani County: New Research and Information, Arheologia Moldovei, XLV (2022), p. 165-180.2022 •
The current paper aims to present the new research conducted on the site of Drăgușeni-Ostrov, Botoșani County. Known as a result of research conducted in the 70s and 80s of the 20th century, the site of Drăgușeni-Ostrov attracts attention through a rich material culture. 20 dwellings were excavated (19 in full and one partially), which provided archaeological material from all existing categories of finds. Discovered by Aristotel Crîșmaru, amateur archaeologist and principal of the local school, the site attracted the attention of researchers from the Institute of Archeology in Bucharest. Important names of Romanian archeology are linked to the research carried out here during the last century, such as Vladimir Dumitrescu, Hortensia Dumitrescu, Silvia Marinescu-Bîlcu and Alexandra Bolomey. The results materialized in a series of studies and articles, as well as in a monograph, by Silvia Marinescu-Bîlcu and Alexandra Bolomey. As a result of a collaboration protocol between the Botoșani County Museum and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, two non-invasive research campaigns took place in 2018 and 2020, respectively. The total area covered by geophysical research is 8.7 hectares, extending beyond the found anomalies. 68 structures have been identified on the magnetogram, that can be classified as traces of dwellings. In low-density areas, such as the eastern part of the site, some structures have been observed, which could be unburned. The plan resulting from magnetometric and geo-physical research shows that, unlike other contemporary sites, there is no clearly delimited spatial arrangement inside. The fortification system is only visible in some places, so it is difficult to decide on a precise route without conducting intrusive archaeological research.
2018 •
Ciências humanas: percepção interdisciplinar da realidade social (Atena Editora)
Ciências humanas: percepção interdisciplinar da realidade social (Atena Editora)2023 •
2014 •
HAYDN: Online Journal of the Haydn Society of North America
A Musical Debt Repaid With Interest: Haydn's "Farewell" Symphony2023 •
Revista Brasileira de História
Representações e disputas em torno da história do direito do trabalho brasileiroAkıllı ulaşım sistemleri ve uygulamaları dergisi
Elektrikli Araç Şarj Yöntemleri2020 •
Liturgia sacra
Mysterium fidei! The Memorial Acclamation and its reception in French, English and Polish Missals2019 •
2015 •
International journal for innovation education and research
Violence Against Children in Brazil and Child Suffering2019 •
Journal of molecular biology
Insights into Substrate Modification by Dehydratases from Type I Polyketide Synthases2017 •
Plant Ecology & Diversity
The macroecology of animal versus wind pollination: ecological factors are more important than historical climate stability2016 •
– African Journal of Nephrology
Diffusion weighted MRI in evaluation of transplanted kidney: Preliminary clinical experience2009 •
Acta Technica Jaurinensis
Pinpoint Loading Examinations of Poly(lactic acid) Biopolymers2018 •