Field school

Field school

The BAKOTA field school (July 3-August 14, 2015) is now taking applications. Over six weeks , project members will excavate at the Békés 103 cemetery and investigate the emergence of social complexity in the Bronze Age. For more information on the field school, click here.

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Írtunk róluk, mi lett velük?

Írtunk róluk, mi lett velük?

Vasárnapi Hírek updates their story from the 2014 season with some of our new results.

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Dr. Csont jut eszembe, amire minden alapom meg is van

Dr. Csont jut eszembe, amire minden alapom meg is van

‘Dr. Bones comes to mind,’ an article in the Vasárnapi Hirek where journalist Péter Rácz and photographer Márton Kállai meet the BAKOTA team.

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Négyezer éves temetőt tártak fel az ásatáson

Négyezer éves temetőt tártak fel az ásatáson

An article at beul.hu describing the summer 2014 excavation season.

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BAKOTA project joins the Hungarian Archaeological Research Circle

BAKOTA project joins the Hungarian Archaeological Research Circle

On June 20th, seven archaeological projects met during the first Hungarian Archaeological Research Circle (HARC) at the Hungarian American Fulbright Commission in Budapest.

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Közel negyven sírt tártak fel a Jégvermi kertben

Közel negyven sírt tártak fel a Jégvermi kertben

This newspaper article describes research at the Jégvermi-kert site during an interview with BAKOTA Hungarian co-director Györgyi Parditka and Lászlo Paja.

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Digging Deep

Digging Deep

An article about Quinnipiac students Justine Tynan and Lauren Tosti and their work on the BAKOTA project.

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ANEW: Fun in the field

ANEW: Fun in the field

Julia Giblin blogs about the BAKOTA Project’s latest work in the field this summer.

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The Rise

The Rise

Collaborating with Kristian Kristiansen and “The Rise” project.

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A négyezer éves temető titkai

A négyezer éves temető titkai

An article describing the summer 2013 campaign.

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