Project overview
The Bronze Age site of Százhalombatta is situated on the right bank of the Danube, 30km south of Budapest in Hungary. It is one of the largest temperate tell settlements from this period in Central Europe.
Excavation at the site, directed by Dr Magdolna Vicze (Hungarian National Museum), Professor Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge), and Professor Joanna Sofaer (University of Southampton), is ongoing. Investigations are producing substantial new data revealing a detailed and hitherto unknown picture of Bronze Age life from 2000-1400BC.
Excavation at the site, directed by Dr Magdolna Vicze (Hungarian National Museum), Professor Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge), and Professor Joanna Sofaer (University of Southampton), is ongoing. Investigations are producing substantial new data revealing a detailed and hitherto unknown picture of Bronze Age life from 2000-1400BC.
Staff
Lead researchers
Research outputs
M. Vicze, J. Sofaer & M.L.S. Sørensen,
2014, Hungarian Archaeology E-Journal, 1-4
Type: article
J. Sofaer, S. Roberts & R. Williams,
2013
Type: conference
Joanna Sofaer, Mary Louise Stig Sørensen & Magdolna Vicze,
2012, TEA Newsletter, 1-2
Type: article
J. Sofaer & S. Budden,
2012
Type: bookChapter