Comparative micro-XRF study of objects from the Hungarian Conquest period of Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary (hdl:21.15109/ARP/FQGMI0)

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Citation

Title:

Comparative micro-XRF study of objects from the Hungarian Conquest period of Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary

Identification Number:

hdl:21.15109/ARP/FQGMI0

Distributor:

ARP

Date of Distribution:

2026-05-11

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Döncző, Boglárka, 2026, "Comparative micro-XRF study of objects from the Hungarian Conquest period of Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/FQGMI0, ARP, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Comparative micro-XRF study of objects from the Hungarian Conquest period of Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary

Identification Number:

hdl:21.15109/ARP/FQGMI0

Authoring Entity:

Döncző, Boglárka (ATOMKI)

Producer:

Döncző, Boglárka

Bálint, Mariann

Distributor:

ARP

Access Authority:

Döncző, Boglárka

Depositor:

Döncző, Boglárka

Date of Deposit:

2026-03-20

Holdings Information:

https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/FQGMI0

Study Scope

Keywords:

Physics, Hungarian Conquest period, archaeometry, XRF, elemental composition, non-destructive, 10th century

Abstract:

In recent years, material composition analysis has become increasingly important in evaluating finds from the Hungarian Conquest period in the Carpathian Basin. As a result, compositional data for around 300 items is now available, primarily in Hungarian-language publications. Our goal is to introduce this field to an international audience. Previous studies focused on individual graves, cemeteries, or sites. During the preparation of a summary volume on Hajdú-Bihar County finds, the idea of compiling results in a database and supplementing them with additional measurements emerged. In order to have representative results from the entire area, artefacts from various micro-regions were selected for analysis. Surface images were captured with a 3D microscope, and elemental composition was analyzed using a micro-XRF instrument. The research found a correlation between the function of the artefacts and their elemental composition, supporting traditional classifications. Users are kindly requested to cite both this data package (via the handle identifier) and the associated scientific publication (https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-026-02491-9).

Date of Collection:

2020-07-29-2022-11-25

Country:

Hungary

Geographic Coverage:

Debrecen, Hajdú-Bihar

Kind of Data:

tables, images

Notes:

Supplementary material

Methodology and Processing

Sources Statement

Data Access

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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0">CC BY-NC 4.0</a>

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Related Publications

Citation

Title:

Comparative micro-XRF study of objects from the Hungarian Conquest period of Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary Döncző B, Bálint M, Kolozsi B, Hága T, Kertész Zs, Szikszai Z Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2026) 18:128

Identification Number:

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-026-02491-9

Bibliographic Citation:

Comparative micro-XRF study of objects from the Hungarian Conquest period of Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary Döncző B, Bálint M, Kolozsi B, Hága T, Kertész Zs, Szikszai Z Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2026) 18:128

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Hungarian conquest period supplementary.pdf

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application/pdf

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readme.txt

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