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The thematic focus of the conference contributions was the nature of contacts and relations between the settlement areas of the La Tène culture, which are associated with the Celtic tribes of the Boii and Taurisci on the basis of numismatic and written sources. The Taurisci are historically and archaeologically well documented and generally acknowledged; the term "Boii", however, has always sparked fierce debate. "Boii" is here understood as a technical term for a specific territory (Bohemia, Moravia, southern Poland, northeastern Austria and southwestern Slovakia), which is connected by the gold-based "Boii" monetary system. Fourteen written contributions were obtained for this volume. The paradigm shifts in Iron Age archaeology and the veritable explosion of new archaeological materials and find contexts (coins, fibulae, Knotenringe, architecture and settlement features) have found their expression in this volume. New insights into the relationship between the area of Boii coinage and settlement areas of the Norici, Taurisci and Scordisci are presented.
Archaeology. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Balkan Peninsula --- Pannonia Region --- Carpathian Basin --- Depresiunea Panonică --- Hungarian Basin --- Middle Danubian Basin --- Pannonian Basin --- Pannonian Plain --- Pannonskai︠a︡ Nizmennostʹ --- Pannonskaya Nizmennostʹ --- Panonică Depression --- Panonska Nizija --- Panonska Nizina --- Panonski Basen --- Sredne-Dunayskai︠a︡ Nizmennostʹ --- Sredne-Dunayskai︠a︡ Ravnina --- Sredne-Dunayskaya Nizmennostʹ --- Sredne-Dunayskaya Ravnina --- Vengerskaya Nizmennostʹ --- Balkan States --- Balkans --- Europe, Southeastern --- Southeastern Europe --- Antiquities, Celtic --- La Tène period --- central Europe --- Celts --- oppida period --- archaeology --- coins --- fibulae --- Knotenringe --- Latènezeit --- Zentraleuropa --- Kelten --- Oppidazeit --- Archäologie --- Münzen --- Fibeln --- Bratislava --- Oppidum --- Taurisci
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Animals --- Zoogeography --- Animals. --- Zoogeography. --- Europe --- Slovakia. --- Animal distribution --- Animal geography --- Distribution of animals, Geographical --- Geographical distribution of animals --- Zoology --- Biogeography --- Animal kingdom --- Beasts --- Fauna --- Native animals --- Native fauna --- Wild animals --- Wildlife --- Organisms --- Human-animal relationships --- Geographical distribution --- Carpathian Basin --- Depresiunea Panonic --- Hungarian Basin --- Middle Danubian Basin --- Pannonian Basin --- Pannonian Plain --- Pannonskai͡a Nizmennostʹ --- Pannonskaya Nizmennostʹ --- Panonică Depression --- Panonska Nizija --- Panonska Nizina --- Panonski Basen --- Sredne-Dunayskai͡a Nizmennostʹ --- Sredne-Dunayskai͡a Ravnina --- Sredne-Dunayskaya Nizmennostʹ --- Sredne-Dunayskaya Ravnina --- Vengerskaya Nizmennostʹ --- Eslovàquia --- Republika Słowacka --- République slovaque --- RS --- Slovak Republic --- Slovakii͡ --- Slovaquie --- Slovat͡skai͡a Respublika --- Slovenská Republika --- Slovensko --- Slowakei --- Czechoslovakia --- Slovakia
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Hungary lies in the central part of the Pannonian Basin, surrounded by the ranges of the Alps, Carpathians, and Dinarides. The geology of the country can be summarized as a process whereby complicated plate collision-type orogeny was followed by the formation of a young basin in which a relatively complete sequence of basin infill has been preserved. The handbook “Geology of Hungary” presents an outline of the main features of the geology and geohistory of the region in a single volume, illustrated by a great number of color figures and photos for the benefit of foreign geoscientists interested in this area. The volume follows the evolutionary history of the major structural units prior to their juxtaposition in the Tertiary and discusses the subsequent evolution of the Pannonian Basin. Due to the geohistorical approach to this study it was necessary to extend the scope of the discussion beyond the present-day political boundaries of Hungary, to cover most of the Pannonian region.
Geology -- Hungary.
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Geology
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Geology - General
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Ungarische Räterepublik
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Königreich Ungarn
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