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Studies in the Iron Age of Hungary

Studies in the Iron Age of Hungary

by Gabler, D; Patek, E. & Voros, I.

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Some lightly pencilled marks to several page margins, VG. Textual photos,charts,tables Iron Age Archaeology B.A.R. Oxford 1982 orig. wrappers vi,179 pp., 29x20cm. Small tear & bump to spine. Series: British Archaeological Reports, International Series, 144. Contains 3 papers. Includes: E. Patek "Recent Excavations at the Hallstatt & La Tene Hill-Fort of Sopron-Varhely (Burgstall) & the Predecessors of the Hallstatt Culture in Hungary: I. Sopron-Varhely (Burgstall); II: The Second Half of the HB Period (HB 2-3) in Eastern Hungary & Transdanubia"; D. Gabler "Aspects of the Development of Late Iron Age Settlements in Transdanubia into the Roman Period (Evidence Based Upon the Excavations at Szakaly in Southern Hungary)"; I. Voros "The Animal Bones From the Late La Tene & Roman Settlement of Szakaly-Reti Foldek".
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