Bartosiewicz, László, 1954-
Bartosiewicz, L.
Bartosiewicz, László
Bartosiewicz, László, 19..-....
Bartosiewicz, L. (László), 1954-
Bartosiewicz László agrármérnök, archeozoológus, szakíró, tanszékvezető egyetemi tanár
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Works
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6000 Jahre Brixlegg : archäologische Untersuchungen auf den Fundstellen Mariahilfbergl und Hochkapelle am Mehrnstein | |
Állattenyésztés alapismeretek | |
Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe | |
Animal exploitation at the site of Csabdi-Télizöldes | |
Animal keeping in Chalcolithic north-central Anatolia: what can stable isotope analysis add? | |
Animals in the urban landscape in the wake of the Middle Ages | |
Archaeological, cultural and linguistic heritage : Festschrift for Erzsébet Jerem in honour of her 70th birthday | |
Archaeometrical research in Hungary | |
Archaeozoology at Pantanello and five other sites | |
Archaeozoology of the Near East III : proceedings of the third international symposium on the archaeozoology of southwestern Asia and adjacent areas | |
Archaezoology or zooarchaeology? : a problem from the last century | |
The archbishop’s dinner? Late medieval fish from Esztergom-Várhegy-Kőbánya, Hungary | |
Arslantepe, late Bronze Age : Hittite influence and local traditions in an Eastern Anatolian community | |
Arslantepe : period VII : the development of a ceremonial/political centre in the first half of the fourth millennium BCE (late chalcolithic 3-4) | |
Az állatok háziasítása kiállításvezető | |
Bronze Age animal exploitation in Western Hungary | |
Budakalász és Vörs avar kori lovastemetkezéseinek állattani összehasonlítása | |
Care or neglect? evidence of animal disease in archaeology proceedings of the 6th meeting of the Animal Palaeopathology Working Group of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), Budapest, Hungary, 2016 | |
The chacaras of war : an Inka state estate in the Cochabamba Valley, Bolivia | |
Le cheval dans les pratiques funéraires de la période avare : un nouveau regard sur les "sépultures de cavaliers" de Pannonie sudorientale | |
Chora of Metaponto two | |
The ‘Clisurean’ finds from Climente II cave, Iron Gates, Romania | |
Comparison of lactase persistence polymorphism in ancient and present-day Hungarian populations | |
Corpus of Celtic finds in Hungary. | |
Crafting bone skeletal technologies through time and space proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the (ICAZ) Worked bone research group, Budapest, 31 August-5 September 1999 | |
Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe's first farmers | |
Csontvázak a szekrényből : válogatott tanulmányok a magyar archaeozoológusok visegrádi találkozóinak anyagából, 2002-2009 | |
Cultural and landscape changes in south-east Hungary. | |
Diet at Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, north-central Anatolia: An isotopic perspective | |
Distribution of artifacts and ecofacts in an Early Bronze Age house in Eastern Anatolia: Space use and household economy at Arslantepe VI B2 (2900–2750 BCE) | |
Dogs accompanied humans during the Neolithic expansion into Europe | |
Draught cattle : their osteological identification and history | |
Les enceintes néolithiques de Diconche à Saintes (Charente-Maritime) : une périodisation de l'Artenac | |
Environment and agriculture in Bronze Age Hungary | |
Fish remains as a source to reconstruct long-term changes of fish communities in the Austrian and Hungarian Danube | |
Font-Rase à Barbezieux et Font-Belle à Segonzac (Charente) / Claude Burnez ; avec L. Bartosiewicz [i 16 pozostałych]. - Oxford, 2006. | |
Font-Rase à Barbezieux et Font-Belle à Segonzac (Charente) : deux sites du Néolithique récent saintongeais Matignons/Peu-Richard | |
From sampling to data retrieval: problems in archeozoology | |
Früh- und mittelbronzezeitliche Gräberfelder von Battonya | |
Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs | |
Goldschmiedegräber der Awarenzeit | |
The horse in the funerary practices of the Avar period : a new look at the "horsemen's graves" of south-eastern Pannonia. | |
Hungarian archaeology at the turn of the millennium | |
Iatrus-Krivina : spätantike Befestigung und frühmittelalterliche Siedlung an der unteren Donau | |
John R. Stewart, An Evolutionary Study of some Archaeologically Significant Avian Taxa in the Quaternary of the Western Palaearctic. (Oxford: Archaeopress [British Archaeological Reports S1653], 2007, xix+272 pp., 217 figures, 108 tables, pbk, ISBN 9 | |
L'habitat de l'époque de La Tène à Sajópetri Hosszú-dűlő | |
A Magyar mezőgazdasági, kertészeti, erdészeti és vadászati szaknyelv kialakulása : tudománytor̈téneti konferencia a Magyar Mezőgazdasági Múzeumban Apáczai Csere János Enciklopédiája elkészültének 350. évfordulója tiszteletére | |
Magyar régészet az ezredfordulón | |
A magyartarka, holstein-fríz és R₁ generációjú üszők növekedésének és fejlődésének összehasonlító vizsgálata | |
Matrilines in Neolithic cattle from Orkney, Scotland reveals complex husbandry patterns of ancestry | |
Medieval animals on the move : between body and mind | |
Mensch und Umwelt | |
Mesolithic and Early Neolithic in the Iron Gates: A Palaeodietary Perspective | |
Mitochondrial DNA analysis shows a Near Eastern Neolithic origin for domestic cattle and no indication of domestication of European aurochs | |
Morphological variability in dogs and red foxes from the first European agricultural societies : a morpho-functional approach based on the mandible. | |
Nagyszentmiklósi treasure the gold of the Avars the exhibition of Magyar nemzeti múzeum, Budapest 24 March-30Juny 2002 | |
New data on the prehistoric fauna of the Iron Gates: a case study from Schela Cladovei, Romania | |
On the Neolithic equids of Umm Dabaghiyah, Iraq | |
Paria la Viexa : pre-hispanic settlement patterns in the Paria Basin, Bolivia, and its Inka provincial center | |
People and animals: the archaeozoologist's perspective | |
Pig domestication and human-mediated dispersal in western Eurasia revealed through ancient DNA and geometric morphometrics | |
Prehistoric and historical insights in avian zooarchaeology, taphonomy and ancient bird use | |
Prehistoric, Roman barbarian and late Avar settlement at Gyoma 133 (Békés County Microregion) | |
The Przevalsky horse | |
Przewalski-Pferd oder das mongolische Wildpferd die Wiederbelebung einer fast ausgestorbenen Tierart | |
Régenvolt háziállatok : bevezetés a régészeti állattanba | |
A régészeti feltárás finomításának lehetőségei, iszapolási kísérletek összefoglaló értékelése | |
The Roman fort at Ács-Vaspuszta (Hungary) on the Danubian limes, 1989: | |
Sechstausend Jahre Brixlegg | |
Shuffling nags, lame ducks : the archaeology of animal disease | |
Skeletons from the cupboard | |
Szólád I | |
A Tale of Two Shell Middens: The Natural versus the Cultural in “Obanian” Deposits at Carding Mill Bay, Oban, Western Scotland | |
This Little Piggy Went to Market. . . An Archaeozoological Study of Modern Meat Values | |
A Tihany-Óváron feltárt szarvascsontváz előzetes vizsgálata | |
Transdanubia 1 | |
Transhumant pastoralism in Southern Europe recent perspectives from archaeology, history and ethnology | |
Variabilité morphologique des chiens et renards roux dans les premières sociétés agricoles d'Europe : approche morpho-fonctionnelle basée sur la mandibule | |
Water-sieving experiment at Örkénykút, site 54 |