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3D sketch of the medallion of the Seuso platter
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The Seuso Treasure – the Splendour of Pannonia 3D virtual exhibition

A city goddess personifying a metropolis of the Roman Empire from the mosaics of the banquet hall in the Nagyharsány villa (Photo: © Hungarian National Museum)
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A late Roman luxury villa in Nagyharsány

Examination of the Seuso treasure with László Török in the background (Photo: © Hungarian National Museum)
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“Representations on the treasure were the subject of erudition”

János György Szilágyi (Photo: László Mátyus, Museum of Fine Arts)
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“We do not know anything about Seuso”

The journal Mine1.	rva, September 1990
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The Pannonian connection

Taking soil samples in the neighbourhood of Szár Hill
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Soil analyses in the vicinity of Szár-hegy

Article about the connections between the treasure and the silver stand in the magazine 3. ÉVEZRED (Third Millennium).
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In trace of connections: the Polgárdi silver stand and the Seuso treasure

The 14 known silver vessels of the Seuso treasure
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The Seuso treasure has returned home

The amphora of the Seuso treasure from above
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The aurelia of a moth

The Seuso treasure in a photograph taken for the brochure of Sotheby’s
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The Seuso treasure

Cover of MúzeumCafé, Volume 8, No. 42
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The Seuso treasure now in the focus of science

The “silver tripus”
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On finding the Kőszárhegy quadripus

From a display cabinet to the conservation workshop
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The Seuso treasure is again restored after 30 years

Study of the Trier ewer in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum
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Study of the Trier ewer

Műtárgyvédelem, 2002
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The hidden quadripus – Reinterpretation of the Polgárdi silver find

Cover of No. 67 Artmagazin
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The Seuso treasure in an archaeologist’s view

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