Research on Bronze Age Amber Finds in Hungary – A New Study from Polish–Hungarian Collaboration

A new study presenting the most recent analyses of Bronze Age amber finds from Hungary has been published…

New Study on the Middle Bronze Age Settlement Network of North-Western Transdanubia Published in Antaeus 39

The institute’s periodical, Antaeus, published by the HUN-REN Institute of Archaeology of the Research Centre for the Humanities,…

Beyond Borders: Presentations on the Bronze Age by Young Researchers in Prague and Budapest — Part 2

In 2023, the Institute of Archaeology of the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities and the Institute of…

Bronze Age Life Stories from Hungary — Volume 5 of the Hereditas Archaeologica Hungariae Series Published

In a newly published volume entitled Bronze Age Life Stories from Hungary (3rd–2nd millennia BC), Viktória Kiss presents…

Our New Project Presented in the Lendületesek Series on the MTA Website

The April 2024 instalment of the Lendületesek series on the website of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences introduces…

Viktória Kiss Receives Certificate as a 2023 Winner of the Lendület Programme

The official award ceremony of the Lendület Programme took place on 26 September 2023, where this year’s successful…

Beyond Borders: Investigating Bronze Age (2200–1500 BC) Connections Between the Czech Lands and Western Hungary — Part 1

Supported by the bilateral international research mobility grant awarded in 2023 jointly to the HUN-REN Research Centre for…

First Results of the 2023 Cretan Experimental Cremations Published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

In the spring of 2023, our research group member Kristóf Fülöp took part in a series of cremation…

Missing link in Indo-European languages’ history found — New insights into our linguistic roots via ancient DNA analysis

Where lies the origin of the Indo-European language family? This question is being investigated by the international research…

Across the Danube: Population Dynamics in Central Europe, 2200–1500 BC

A bioarchaeological research team from ELTE, with Tamás Szeniczey (Department of Anthropology, ELTE Faculty of Science) and Eszter…