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  1. The myth of Mecsek malachite used in the Late Neolithic Carpathian Basin– the provenance of Late Neolithic malachite and copper artefacts from South-eastern Transdanubia
  2. Production perspectives of a high-status polychrome jewellery set from the Hunnic period (mid-5th century AD) Carpathian Basin
  3. The early medieval origins of copper ore extraction in the Carpathian Mountains
  4. Comparison of rapid preparation methods for lead isotope analysis of high-lead ceramic glazes
  5. Laevaptychi as reliable paleotemperature archives: high-resolution stable isotope compositions of Kimmeridgian (Jurassic) lamellar structured aspidoceratid lower mandibles from Zengővárkony (Mecsek Mountains, Hungary)
  6. Tömött vörös mészkő – „vörös márvány” : Emlékek művészettörténeti és archeometriai kutatási eredményei (2001–2023)
  7. Tracing the road of elephant ivory at the end of Late Antiquity – Archaeometric analysis of ivory artefacts from the 6th–7th-century Carpathian Basin
  8. Composition, raw material provenance, and manufacture of a unique late Roman silver folding stand (quadripus) from Kőszárhegy, Hungary
  9. Comparison of rapid preparation methods for Pb isotope analysis of high‐Pb ceramic glazes: A case study of late medieval Besztercebánya/Banská Bystrica‐type stove tiles
  10. Pellet bells from the Avar and the Carolingian period in the Keszthely region (Hungary): function - sounds - alloys - adhering textiles
  11. The provenance of the raw material and the manufacturing technology of copper artefacts from the Copper Age hoard from Magyaregres, Hungary
  12. Egy Zsolnay pirogránit kültéri váza restaurálásához kapcsolódó anyagvizsgálatok
  13. Hun kori örökség – a nagyváradi polikróm aranycsüngő
  14. Hun kori lószerszámveretek új régészeti és archeometriai eredményei Árpás, Pannonhalma, Zugló és Szederkény lelőhelyekről
  15. Pellet bells and bells from the Avar Period in the Hungarian National Museum
  16. Sugárzó szépség : Uránüvegek a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum gyűjteményében
  17. New results on horse trappings from the Hunnic-period Carpathian Basin based on non-destructive archaeometric analyses
  18. A first approach to reconstruct the production technology of Zsolnay ceramic panel paintings with oil painting effect
  19. Bucrania revisited: Exploring the chaîne opératoire of bucranium figurines of the Körös culture from the 6th millennium
  20. Non-destructive handheld XRF study of archaeological composite silver objects—the case study of the late Roman Seuso Treasure
  21. Provenance and production technology of late medieval ‘Besztercebánya/Banská Bystrica–type’ high-quality stove tiles
  22. Possibilities and Limitations of Non-Invasive Analytical Methods in the Examination of Garnet- and Niello-Inlaid Precious Metal Objects – Case Study of Three Polychrome Animal-Style Silver Buckles from the 5th-Century Carpathian Basin
  23. Petrographic and XRD analysis of the ceramic body of late medieval besztercebánya/banská bystrica-type stove tiles
  24. SEM–EDS and μ-XRD study of the niello inlays of a unique late Roman silver augur staff (lituus) from Brigetio, Pannonia (Hungary)
  25. Material analysis and TL dating of a Renaissance glazed terracotta Madonna statue kept in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
  26. Chemical durability of lead-bearing glazes in sulphuric acid solutions — Laboratory experiments performed on Zsolnay architectural ceramics from Budapest (Hungary)
  27. Middle Bronze Age humidity and temperature variations, and societal changes in East-Central Europe
  28. The tin content of the blue-glazed Hutterite and haban ceramics — Implications for the production technology based on results of the handheld XRF and electron microprobe analyses
  29. Examination of Haban vessels with uranium-bearing blue glaze
  30. Characterization of particulate matter in attic and settled dusts collected from two buildings in Budapest, Hungary
  31. Archaeometric investigation of Celtic graphitic pottery from two archaeological sites in Hungary
  32. Archaeometric characterization of 17th-century tin-glazed Anabaptist (Hutterite) faience artefacts from North-East-Hungary
  33. Stable isotope composition of bulk and secondary carbonates from the Quaternary loess-paleosol sequence in Süttő, Hungary
  34. The origin and role of a calcite-filled microcrack generation in a metamorphic crystalline complex: The characterization of a fossilised seismic permeability system
  35. Tracing the source of Late Neolithic Spondylus shell ornaments by stable isotope geochemistry and cathodoluminescence microscopy
  36. Stable isotope compositions of bivalve shells and geochemistry of bulk sediments in a 5–20 ky fluvial section at Körösladány, SE Hungary: Sedimentary changes vs. climate signals
  37. Stable isotope compositions and trace element concentrations in freshwater bivalve shells (Uniosp.) as indicators of environmental changes at Tiszapüspöki, eastern Hungary
  38. Incremental growth and mineralogy of Pannonian (Late Miocene) sciaenid otoliths: paleoecological implications
  39. Climatic variability in the Late Copper Age: stable isotope fluctuation of prehistoric Unio pictorum (Unionidae) shells from Lake Balaton (Hungary)
  40. The relevance of vein texture in understanding the past hydraulic behaviour of a crystalline rock mass: reconstruction of the palaeohydrology of the Mecsekalja Zone, south Hungary
  41. Hydrogen isotope compositions in carbonado diamond: constraints on terrestrial formation
  42. Carbon isotope study on Celtic graphite-tempered archaeological ceramics from the South Transdanubian region (Hungary)
  43. Brick-Lime Mortars and Plasters of a Sixteenth Century Ottoman Bath from Budapest, Hungary
  44. Mineralogical and cathodoluminescence characteristics of Ca-rich kutnohorite from the Úrkút Mn-carbonate mineralization, Hungary
  45. Vörös és fehér díszítőkövek, kristályos és metamorf mészkövek, márványok (Műemléki kutatások természettudományos diagnosztikai háttérrel 1.)
  46. Stable isotope geochemistry of calcrete nodules and septarian concretions in a Quaternary ‘red clay’ paleovertisol from Hungary
  47. Origin of pedogenic needle-fiber calcite revealed by micromorphology and stable isotope composition—a case study of a Quaternary paleosol from Hungary
  48. Paleoenvironmental evaluation of the Tata Travertine Complex (Hungary), based on stable isotopic and petrographic studies
  49. Stable isotope study in a weakly developed paleosol horizon in the Quaternary Vár-hegy travertine (Budapest, Hungary)
  50. Mineralogy and genesis of primary alunites from epithermal systems of Hungary
  51. Astrobiological Aspect of Chemolithoautotrophic Bacterial Activity in the Role of Black Shale-Hosted Mn Mineralization and Cathodoluminescence Study of High Mn-Bearing Carbonates