Budapest Neutron Centre
  • What we do
    • Science
      • Basic neutron science
      • Why neutrons?
      • Collaborations
    • Instruments
      • ATHOS
      • BAGIRA
      • BIO
      • DÖME
      • FSANS
      • GINA
      • IBMS
      • MTEST
      • NAA
      • NIPS
      • NORMA
      • PGAA
      • PSD
      • RAD
      • REF
      • YS-SANS
      • TAST
      • TOF-ND
    • Seminars
    • Events
    • Projects
      • Bilateral Science & Technology Cooperation
        • Self-assembly in two- and three-component fluid mixtures
  • Who we are
    • Mission
    • About BNC
      • Our history
      • Our present
      • Our future
    • Budapest Research Reactor
      • BRR Operation Schedule *
    • Our staff
      • Mesoscale Structures Group (MS Group)
      • Neutron Optics and Diffraction Group (NOD Group)
      • Heritage Science Group (HS Group) 
      • Nuclear Analysis and Imaging Group (NAI Group)
      • Technical Development and Support Group (TDS Group)
      • User Office (UO)
    • How to reach us
  • Do it with us
    • For scientists
    • For industry
    • For students
    • Vacancies
  • News
    • All news
    • Press room
    • Press contact
  • User Office
    • Terms of reference
    • Scientific Data Policy
    • Open access programs
      • ReMade@ARI CALL UPDATE
      • NEPHEWS project support
        • TWINNING by NEPHEWS project support
        • NEPHEWS – Rules and procedures on applying for travel and accommodation
      • CERIC-ERIC Call Open for Proposals
  • Beamtime application
  • Resources
    • Media downloads
  • Intranet

pottery forming techniques

News

New material science investigations of ancient pottery technology at the BNC

Archaeological artefacts are frequent visitors at the BNC, as we are involved in numerous international and Hungarian archaeology projects. However, to the archaeologist, it’s not only those that glitter that are precious! Pottery, as one of the most abundant forms of human material culture, plays a significant role in archaeological Read more

By Katalin Bajnok, 1 year ago November 29, 2024
Budapest Neutron Centre, 2024