Bronze Age Matting from the Heights of Vésztő-Mágor, Hungary

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Abstract

Tell settlements often provide a unique window into prehistoric lifeways due to remarkable preservation and safeguarding from modern disturbances. Vésztő-Mágor in Hungary is one such tell with stratigraphy, features and finds that reflect thousands of years of prehistoric settlement. In 2021, the Vésztő-Mágor Conservation and Exhibition Program began the work of stabilizing, documenting and preserving prehistoric deposits, features and artefacts exposed in an in situ exhibition trench at Vésztő-Mágor. In the process, an exceptionally well-preserved carbonized item was discovered embedded in a series of Middle Bronze Age house floors. We describe the object and context of discovery, and interpret it as matting inside a wattle-and-daub house. We expand our discussion to similar contexts known from Vésztő-Mágor, in the Carpathian Basin, and beyond, to highlight the technologies involving organic materials used at prehistoric tell sites and their significance for understanding lifeways at these settlements.

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Duffy, P. R., Grömer, K., Saunderson, K., Schroedter, T., Parkinson, W. A., Ridge, W. P., … Gyucha, A. (2025). Bronze Age Matting from the Heights of Vésztő-Mágor, Hungary. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 35(4), 661–675. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774325100176

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