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Régészeti kutatás a középkori Vác német városrészében : a Piac utcai mélygarázs területének megelőző feltárása / Mészáros Orsolya [and seven others] ; angol fordítás / English translation; Domanovszky Dorottya = Archaeological research in the german quarter of medieval Vác : the preliminary excavation of the area of the undergroung parking garage at Piac utca.
Author
Mészáros, Orsolya, 1976-
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Format
Book
Language
Hungarian
Published/Created
Budapest : Martin Opitz Kiadó, 2016.
Description
467 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour) ; 29 cm + 3 folded leaflets.
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DB999.V32 M48 2016g
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Subject(s)
Excavations (Archaeology)
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Hungary
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Vác
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Plant remains (Archaeology)
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Hungary
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Vác
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Vác (Hungary)
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Antiquities
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Translator
Domanovszky, Dorottya
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Domanovszky, Dorottya
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Series
Opitz archaeologica ; 7.
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Opitz Archaeologica, 2060-6370 ; 7
Notes
Attached leaflets: figure 3, figure 19, table 10.1.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
Summary in English.
Other title(s)
Archaeological research in the german quarter of medieval Vác : the preliminary excavation of the area of the undergroung parking garage at Piac utca
ISBN
9789639987173 (hardback)
9639987174
OCLC
1140146706
RCP
C - S
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