Studying the Past with Fragments from the Fire: Student Research on an NSF-REU Field School
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
Significant population increases, the intensification of craft production and new forms of agricultural output characterize the 18th and 17th century BC on the Great Hungarian Plain. Many archaeologists consider these changes hallmarks of an emerging social class. Yet research from different parts of Eastern Europe suggests that societies were organized in a variety of ways during this regional florescence. This session describes ongoing investigations by the Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeology (BAKOTA) project into a Middle Bronze Age community buried at the cemetery of Békés Jégvermi-kert (Békés 103) in Eastern Hungary. For the first time, research at this site includes an international team of undergraduate students funded by the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program and the Central European Institute at Quinnipiac University. During the 2015 summer field season a team of 15 students conducted independent research projects on a range of datasets from the cemetery and surrounding area. In this session the students present their findings on the site, reporting on how the cemetery population fit into the trade, population movement, and new identities emerging in Bronze Age Europe.
Other Keywords
Bronze Age •
Cremation •
Osteology •
Funerary Archaeology •
Burned Bone •
Paleopathology •
Oral History •
Remote Sensing •
Mortuary Analysis •
Photogrammetry
Geographic Keywords
Europe
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- Analysis of color and fracture patterns on burned bones from the Békés 103 Bronze Age cemetery (2016)
- Analysis of possible anatomical order in microexcavated Bronze Age funerary urn material from Hungary (2016)
- Ceramics production and trade across the Great Hungarian Plain: Chemical analysis of Bronze Age ceramics from Békés 103 in Eastern Hungary (2016)
- Food offerings and feasting in Bronze Age burial contexts from the Körös region, Hungary (2016)
- Geophysical investigations at the Bronze Age site of Békés 103 in Eastern Hungary (2016)
- Munsell vs. Hounsfield? A methodological comparison in assessing cremation temperatures of human bone (2016)
- Osteoarchaeological assessment of generalized stress indicators in skeletons from the Tápé-Széntéglaégető cemetery, Hungary (2016)
- A preliminary analysis of the metal finds from Békés 103 (2016)
- Rogue utopians or bumpkins on the margin? Bronze Age mortuary customs in the marshlands of the Great Hungarian Plain (2016)
- Studying the past with fragments from the fire: student research on an NSF-REU field school (2016)
- The szőlő of wrath: Hungarian vineyards and land use in the 20th century (2016)
- Using cremain weight from a Bronze Age cemetery in Eastern Hungary as an indicator of sex (2016)
- A virtual documentation of excavation through 3D modeling; is it worth the effort? (2016)