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Laszlo Ferenczi
Laszlo Ferenczi
Central European University
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Contextualizing the Mongol Invasion of Hungary in 1241–42: Short-and Long-Term Perspectives
J Laszlovszky, S Pow, BF Romhányi, L Ferenczi, Z Pinke
The Hungarian Historical Review 7 (3), 419-450, 2018
332018
Settlement patterns as indicators of water level rising? Case study on the wetlands of the Great Hungarian Plain
Z Pinke, L Ferenczi, G Gábris, B Nagy
Quaternary International 415, 204-215, 2016
312016
Zonal assessment of environmental driven settlement abandonment in the Trans-Tisza region (Central Europe) during the early phase of the Little Ice Age
Z Pinke, L Ferenczi, BF Romhányi, F Gyulai, J Laszlovszky, Z Mravcsik, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 157, 98-113, 2017
222017
Climate of doubt: a re-evaluation of Büntgen and Di Cosmo’s environmental hypothesis for the Mongol withdrawal from Hungary, 1242 CE
Z Pinke, L Ferenczi, BF Romhányi, J Laszlovszky, S Pow
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 12695, 2017
202017
Vízgazdálkodás a középkori Magyarországon
L Ferenczi
Gazdaság és gazdálkodás a középkori Magyarországon: gazdaságtörténet, anyagi …, 2008
10*2008
Multivariate analysis reveals spatial variability of soil geochemical signals in the area of a medieval manorial farm
J Horák, MP Janovský, T Klír, O Malina, L Ferenczi
Catena 220, 106726, 2023
92023
Water management in medieval Hungary
L Ferenczi
The Economy of Medieval Hungary, 238-252, 2018
72018
Vízgazdálkodás a középkorban (Water management in the Middle Ages)
L Ferenczi
Magyar középkori gazdaság-és pénztörténet (Economic and monetary history of …, 2006
62006
Neolithic long barrows were built on the margins of settlement zones as revealed by elemental soil analysis at four sites in the Czech Republic
P Krištuf, MP Janovský, J Turek, J Horák, L Ferenczi, M Hejcman
Journal of Archaeological Science 160, 105881, 2023
52023
Long-term environmental changes in medieval Hungary: changes in settlement areas and their potential drivers
L Ferenczi, J Laszlovszky, Z Pinke, P Szabó, A Vadas
The Economy of Medieval Hungary, 37-47, 2018
32018
Molendinum ad aquas calidas. A pilisi ciszterciek az állítólagos Fehéregyházán. Történeti, topográfiai és tájrégészeti kutatás a pilisi apátság birtokán
L Ferenczi
Studia Comitatensia, 145‐160, 2014
32014
Estate Structure and Development of the Topusko (Toplica) Abbey. A Case Study of a Medieval Cistercian Monastery
L Ferenczi
na, 2006
32006
Történeti útvonalak kutatása a Pilisben: tájrégészeti-tájtörténeti vizsgálatok térinformatikai háttérrel [Research of historical pathways in the Pilis: landscape archaeological …
L Ferenczi, M Deák, B Kohán, T Látos
Research on historical pathways in the Pilis: Landscape and landscape …, 2013
22013
Anthropogenic soils in a marginal landscape–Fortified manorial sites in the woodland edge zone in western Czechia
MP Janovský, L Ferenczi, J Horák, T Klír, M Hejcman
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 53, 104335, 2024
12024
Small urban waters and environmental pressure before industrialization: The case of Hungary
A Vadas, L Ferenczi
Journal of Historical Geography 82, 98-109, 2023
12023
Samalas and the Fall of the Mongol Empire: A volcanic eruption's influence on the dissolution of history's largest contiguous empire
Z Kern, S Pow, Z Pinke, L Ferenczi
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-3460, 2021
12021
Fifty shades of grey? The impact of the Hungarian cattle trade on cattle breeding in the late medieval and early modern period
P Csippán, L Ferenczi
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 29, 102031, 2020
12020
Stable isotope analysis in soil prospection reveals the type of historic land-use under contemporary temperate forests in Europe
MP Janovský, L Ferenczi, J Trubač, T Klír
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 14746, 2024
2024
New stable isotope geochemical approach documents grain production and manuring in the High Middle Ages
M Janovský, L Ferenczi, J Trubač
EGU24, 2024
2024
Geochemical analysis in the area of a medieval Cistercian manorial farm
M Janovský, J Horák, T Klír, L Ferenczi
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-14576, 2023
2023
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