The Upper Tisza Project 1991-2004

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Introduction

The Upper Tisza Project is an interdisciplinary Anglo-Hungarian landscape archaeology project, based in the University of Durham/Dept. of Archaeology and Eötvös Loránd University/Institute of Archaeological Science, Budapest. Three principal research problems were selected as Project aims:

  • the definition and explanation of changes in the palaeo-environment, together with changes in regional economic potential, over the last 10,000 years
  • the definition of long-term changes in arenas of social power which are related to the exploitation of local and regional potential
  • the clarification of upland-lowland relationships though definition of the mechanisms of exploitation of upland resources

The Project is published in a series of e-books hosted on the ADS web-site.


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