Kata Furholt: Additional supplementary tables

In volume 3 of the "Confinia and Horizontes" series, 6260 chipped stone finds from the excavations at the Neolithic site of Alsónyék-Bátaszék (Hungary) were studied and analysed. To better understand the spectrum and characteristics of these finds, Appendix 3 of the volume contains Supplementary Tables that divide the 6260 objects in different categories and support the respective analysis in the main text of the book.

The Supplementary Table Appendix 3:14 (pp. 344–351 of the main publication) presents the number of chipped stone finds from all archaeological features of Alsónyék-Bátaszék, arranged by sub-site. This data can be analysed further with the help of the 32 Supplementary Tables published here as Digital Supplement (Appendix 3:15–3:46). For all sub-sites, they break down the numbers of chipped stone finds by raw material, technological category, and tool type, each in separate lists for the settlement features and for the burials at the respective sub-site.

To support the argument in Chapter 7 on mortuary rites (pp. 137–219), the numbers of chipped stone finds from the burials are broken down separately in the Supplementary Tables Appendix 3:6–3:13 (pp. 333–343 of the main publication). These tables add the type of burial and the corresponding anthropological data as further criteria of statistical analysis.

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Kata Furholt (2025). Kata Furholt: Additional supplementary tables [Data set]. DAI. https://doi.org/10.34780/oizbty7w
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Author(s) Kata Furholt
Maintainer Alexander Gramsch
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Last Updated October 22, 2025, 10:41 (UTC)
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Subtitle Leaving no stone unturned. The production and use of chipped stone artefacts among the Late Neolithic Lengyel communities of southern Transdanubia during the fifth millenium BC
Publisher Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
In Language English
Year of publication 2025
Resource Type General Dataset
DOI 10.34780/oizbty7w
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Kata Furholt, Leaving no stone unturned. The production and use of chipped stone artefacts among the Late Neolithic communities of southern Transdanubia during the fifth millenium BC. Confinia et horizontes 3 (Langenweißbach 2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.34780/xfz3de94