Câteva consideraţii asupra colecţiilor "Kovacs"

  • Subiect: The three "Kovacs" collections, which were bought by the Museum from Baia Mare in 1961, by the Museum from Carei in 1967 and by the Museum from Satu Mare in 1977, were collected by Gyula Kovacs, the Calvinist prist of Berea village between 1951 - 1977. During this period of time there were identified about 100 archeological settlements and there were gathered almost 20.000 finds dated from different ages, from the Mezolitic Age to the Middle Feudal Age. All these finds were discovered on the fields of Ciumeşti, Berea, Sanislău, Foieni and Viişoara villages or far away as Curtuiuşeni, Valea lui Mihai. These collections impelled the archeological discoveries in the region of Sanislău village between 1962- 1967, but the "Kovacs" collections on the whole was not analyzed from a scientific point of view though it had great importance in the archeological discoveries of the North-Western part of Transylvania.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Secţiunea: Arheologie
  • Vezi publicația: Satu Mare - Studii şi Comunicări
  • Editura: Editura Muzeului Sătmărean
  • Loc publicare: Satu Mare
  • Anul publicaţiei: 1997
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XIV; anul 1997; seria Arheologie - Istorie - Cultură şi Civilizaţie -Artă şi Etnografie - Muzeografie - Restaurare şi Conservare
  • Paginaţia: 63-74
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