The site is proof of a flourished town from the Copper Age.
This shows that the Copper Age started 500 years earlier than previously thought, and probably somewhere near this region.
There are many caves in the hills which date back to the Copper Age.
During the Copper Age there was a growth of population in this region.
Human settlement in the area dates from the Copper Age.
During the Copper Age, this fact became known, but was not much used because tin was scarce.
Archaeological findings have showed that the area was already settled in the Copper Age.
The information available about the people of the Copper Age has not substantially increased along with the number of archaeological sites.
Baktalórántháza has been settled since the late Copper Age.
Its area has been inhabited since the Copper Age.