Report of the complex geoarcheological survey at the Ecse-halom kurgan in Hortobágy, Hungary

Ádám Bede, R. Salisbury, A. I. Csathó, Péter Czukor, D. Páll, G. Szilágyi, P. Sümegi
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Abstract

The Ecse-halom is a burial mound (kurgan) in the Hortobagy region of Hungary. Built in the Late Copper Age/Early Bronze Age by nomadic people from the east, it now stands on the border between two modern settlements. A road of medieval origin runs along this border and cuts deeply into the body of the mound. The southern half of the mound was plowed and used as a rice field, and later a military observation tower was built on top of it. Despite this disturbance, the surface of the mound is in decent condition and provides a home for regionally significant, species-rich loess steppe vegetation. The mound comprises two construction layers as indicated by magnetic susceptibility and thin-section micro-morphological analysis. Examination of organic compounds and carbonate content at various levels showed different values, which suggest a variety of natural and anthropogenic stratigraphic layers. Mid-sized siltstone fraction is dominant in the section. The layers originate from the immediate vicinity of the mound, but have different characteristics than present-day soils. These mounds contain a valuable record of cultural and environmental conditions occurring at the time of their construction, and also serve as a refuge for ancient loess vegetation; therefore their conservation is highly recommended.
匈牙利Hortobágy的Ecse-halom kurgan复杂地质考古调查报告
Ecse-halom是匈牙利Hortobagy地区的一个墓地(kurgan)。它建于铜器时代晚期/青铜时代早期,由来自东方的游牧民族建造,现在位于两个现代定居点的边界上。一条起源于中世纪的道路沿着这条边界延伸,深深切入土丘的主体。土丘的南半部被犁过,用作稻田,后来在上面建造了一座军事瞭望塔。尽管受到这种干扰,但土丘的表面状况良好,为具有区域意义的、物种丰富的黄土草原植被提供了家园。通过磁化率和薄层微形貌分析可知,土墩由两层结构组成。不同水平的有机化合物和碳酸盐含量测定值不同,表明存在多种自然和人为地层。剖面中以中型粉砂岩组分为主。这些土层起源于土丘附近,但与现在的土壤具有不同的特征。这些土丘包含了它们建造时发生的文化和环境条件的宝贵记录,也是古黄土植被的避难所;因此,强烈建议保护它们。
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Central European Geology
Central European Geology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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