As said at the event, the To the Museum of Saint István King legacy – a Csákberény-Orondpusztán containing the excavation documents of the Avar-era cemetery and the associated letters – it may be of great importance to the excavations that have been taking place since 2019.
József Szentpeteri The archaeologist pointed out at the transfer, since the results of the excavation led by Gyula László are located in the Fehérvár institute, he thought they should be together with the excavation documents, and that is why he is happy to give all of them. to the museum:
I know that Gyula László’s legacy will be in a good place in the Szent István Király Museum.
he added.
In fact, he honored him at the event Christian Pokrovenzkialso the Director General of the Szent István Király Museum, who, signing the documents upon acceptance, recalled how special and professional it was that the excavation of the Avar era cemetery could be resumed five years ago , about 80 years after Gyula Làszló excavations. Since 2019, the staff of the Szent István Király Museum has been conducting continuous research and planning excavations in Csákberény, under the direction of excavation director Frigyes Szücsi, which will produce new results. Frigyes Szucsi he said at the press conference that Gyula László only knew of one site and that 540 graves have been excavated at the moment, Gyula László reached the 452nd grave, the rest have already been excavated by museum experts Fehérvár and found another cemetery from the Avar period opposite the Orondpuszta, the so-called Arátószérő burial place. The head of the excavation confirmed that, according to the plans, the excavation will be completed next year, and that this is the second burial place in Fejér County that will be completely excavated.
– Archeology is about gathering information and . From this information, we can provide stories to our visitors. That is why this legacy is particularly important, and in addition, these documents of that age are considered material in itself, he said. Lord Oliver Kovacs professional leader of the ceremonial movement.