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Journal articles on the topic "Gepidae (Germanic people)"

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Gînguță, Alexandra, Bence Kovács, Balázs Tihanyi, et al. "Maternal Lineages of Gepids from Transylvania." Genes 13, no. 4 (2022): 563. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040563.

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According to the written historical sources, the Gepids were a Germanic tribe that settled in the Carpathian Basin during the Migration Period. They were allies of the Huns, and an independent Gepid Kingdom arose after the collapse of the Hun Empire. In this period, the Carpathian Basin was characterized by so-called row-grave cemeteries. Due to the scarcity of historical and archaeological data, we have a poor knowledge of the origin and composition of these barbarian populations, and this is still a subject of debate. To better understand the genetic legacy of migration period societies, we
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Kocsis, László, and Erzsébet Molnár. "A 6th–7th century solitary burial of a warrior with his horse at Tiszagyenda." Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 72, no. 1 (2021): 137–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/072.2021.00008.

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AbstractThe site of Tiszagyenda-Búszerző dűlő became known during the archaeological and field surveys prior to the construction of the Tiszaroff Dam. The site covered the northern part of a large contiguous Migration Period settlement, the southern extents of which were discovered within the same project.The settlement occupying both banks of the Tisza River's backwater had been inhabited for centuries. The first settlers in the Bronze Age (leaving behind three burials) were followed by the Sarmatians (seven burials), Gepids (nineteen burials), Avars (seven burials) and finally tribes of Hung
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Urbańczyk, Przemysław. "The Goths in Poland — where did they come from and when did they leave?" European Journal of Archaeology 1, no. 3 (1998): 397–415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/eja.1998.1.3.397.

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Recent archaeological discoveries and reinterpretations of written sources supported by the concepts of historical anthropology allow the creation of a new picture about the Goths. Most of the archaeologists studying the cultural situation in northern Poland during the Roman period admit today that the roots of the Wielbark culture commonly identified with the early Goths are to be sought in local traditions. The results of that process, which can be explained in terms of change in symbolic consciousness rather than by a demographic expansion, became archaeologically visible in the mid-first c
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Books on the topic "Gepidae (Germanic people)"

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Corrias, Marco. L'oreficeria policroma nel V secolo d.C.: Unni e Gepidi nel bacino carpatico - danubiano. Il cerchio iniziative editoriali, 2017.

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István, Bóna, ed. Hunok, gepidák, langobardok: Történeti régészeti tézisek és címszavak. József Attila Tudományegyetem, Magyar Őstörténeti Kutatócsoport, 1993.

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István, Bóna. Gepidische Gräberfelder am Theissgebiet. Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, 2002.

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Attila, Kiss. Das awarenzeitlich gepidische Gräberfeld von Kölked-Feketekapu A. Universitätsverlag Wagner, 1996.

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Attila, Kiss. Das awarenzeitlich gepidische Gräberfeld von Kölked-Feketekapu A. Universitätsverlag Wagner, 1996.

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Radu, Harhoiu, and Zaharia Eugenia, eds. Ein gepidisches Denkmal aus Siebenbürgen: Das Gräberfeld Nr. 3 von Bratei. Accent, 2010.

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Cundel's Hungarian Cookbook. Corvina, 1998.

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