Findings of Community Archaeological Fieldwork Conducted with Volunteers in the Bathhouse of the Late Roman Villa Complex at Nagyharsány-Kopáralja

Authors

  • István A. Vida Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre. Budapest
  • Tamás Szabadváry Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre. Budapest

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62259/PIV6711

Keywords:

Roman age, late Roman villa complex, communal archaeology, strayfinds

Abstract

The community archaeology project carried out in the area of the Late Roman villa complex at Nagyharsány-Kopáralja (ID 20398) by the Community Archaeology Department of NIA HNM in July 2022 yielded important results. The project’s goals included partially cleaning the remains of the Roman baths from vegetation. The initiative serves as a great example of the versatility of community archaeological work and its potential for further development.

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Published

2024-05-15

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Smaller Publications