Team
Péter Barkóczy research fellow of the Physical Metallurgy and Nanothechnology Department of the Miskolc University. Recently he is the research and development director of the FUX Zrt. He spacializes in characterization of metal alloys, especially non-ferrous metals. http://www.matsci.uni-miskolc.hu/new/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=82&Itemid=67 |
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Zsolt Bernert is a physical anthropologist and senior research fellow of the Department of Anthropology at the Hungarian Natural History Museum. His main research interest is the classical physical anthropological analysis of historical age populations. http://nhmus.hu/munkatars/bernert_zsolt | |
Zoltán Czajlik rchaeologist, senior lecturer and the head of the Archaeometry Department of the University Eötvös Loránd. His main research interests are the archaeology of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, and aerial archaeology. http://regeszet.elte.hu/hu/czajlik | |
András Czene is an archaeologist, advisor of the Forster Gyula National Centre for Cultural Heritage Management. He specializes in the study of Early Bronze Age, and is interested in the material culture of the Bell Beaker population. | |
Marietta Csányi is an archaeologist of the Damjanich János Museum at Szolnok. Her main research interests are the investigation of the Middle Bronze Age tell-settlements in Hungary, their settlement historical context, and the comparative analysis of the Late Bronze Agecemeteries of the Tisza region. | |
János Dani is an archaeologist deputy director of the Déri Museum at Debrecen. His main research interests are the Early and Middle Bronze Age of the Carpathian Basin. He specializes in the research of burial rituals, as well as of gold and bronz metallurgy. https://derimuzeum.academia.edu/J%C3%A1nosDani | |
Anna Endrődi is an archaeologist, and senior museologist of the Budapest Historical Museum, Aquincum Museum, and the head of the Department of the Prehistory and Migration Period. She specializes in the study of the Copper Age and Early Bronze Age, and is interested in the material culture of the Bell Beaker population. http://www.aquincum.hu/hirek/os-es-nepvandorlas-kori-osztaly/ |
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Sándor Évinger is a physical anthropologist and senior research fellow of the Department of Anthropology at the Hungarian Natural History Museum. His main research interest is the biological reconstruction of of historical age populations in the Carpathian Basin by classical physical anthropological analysis. http://nhmus.hu/munkatars/evinger_sandor |
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Szilvia Fábián is an archaeologist museologist, the head of the Department of Archaeological Excavations and Artefact Processing of the Hungarian National Museum. She specializes in the study of the Neolithic and Copper Age of the Carpathian Basin, and is interested in the archaeological research of settlements and households. http://mnm.hu/hu/users/dr-fabian-szilvia |
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Klára P. Fischl is an archaeologist, GIS engineer, geoarchaeologist, senior lecturer of the Department of Prehistory and Arcaheology of the Miskolc University. She specializes in the Bronze Age of the Carpathian Basin, within this she is interested in the study of the Middle Bronze Age of the South Borsod Plain and the Maros region. http://tortenelemszak.uni-miskolc.hu/ORT/PFK/pfkonelet.html http://bronzkor.hu/magamrol/ |
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Erika Gál is a senior research fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She specializes in archaeozoology, within this she is interested in mammal and avifauna, and animal bones indicating pathological mutations and worked bones. http://ri.btk.mta.hu/hu/cb-profile/userprofile/gal%2Cerika |
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Julia Giblin is an anthropologist, assistant professor of the Quinnipiac Universdity. She specializes in bioarchaeology, biogeochemistry, and the health and mobility of Europe’s prehistoric agricultural populations using stable isotope analysis. http://www.qusociologydepartment.com/julia-giblin.html |
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Szilvia Guba, is an archaeologist and senior museologist fellow of the Ferenc Kubinyi Museum at Szécsény. She specializes in the Bronze Age of the Carpathian Basin and is interested in the analysis of the burial traditions of theperiod in North-Eastern Hungary. Homepage of her workplace: kubinyimuzeum.hu | |
Tamás Hajdu is an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Anthropology at the Eötvös Loránd University and a volunteer museologist in the Department of Anthropology at the Hungarian Natural History Museum. His research field is physical anthropology, paleopathology. He specializes in population history of the Carpathian Basin in Prehistory and in Migration Period, as well as in evolution of infectious diseases and in paleooncology. http://antropologia.elte.hu/~anthrop/hajdu.html | |
Gábor Ilon is a research fellow of Platina Bau Zrt. located in Pécs. He specializes in the Late Bronze Age of the Carpathian Basin and is interested in archeometry and topography. https://independent.academia.edu/G%C3%A1borIlon |
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György Káli is a physicist, research fellow at the Institute for Solid State Physics and Optic, Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His field of research is the nanostructure research by neutron scattering. http://wigner.mta.hu/hu/pb_employee/5/76 | |
Zsolt Kasztovszky is a physicist, senior research fellow at the Centre for Energy Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His field of research is the applications of nuclear analytical methods, mainly the Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis in archaeometry, geology and material sciences. http://www.bnc.hu/?q=node/35 | |
Ágnes Király is an archaeologist, junior research fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She specializes in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age of the Carpathian Basin, mainly deals with the interpretation of human remains found in settlements context and carries out cognitive archaeological research. https://mta.academia.edu/%C3%81gnesKir%C3%A1ly | |
Zoltán Kis is a physicist, senior research fellow of the Institute for Energy Security and Environmental Safety, Centre for Energy Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He specializes in the imaging with neutrons, x-ray, and prompt-gamma activation analysis. | |
Viktória Kiss is an archaeologist, senior research fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, principal investigator of the Momentum Mobility research project. She specializes in the Central European Bronze Age and is interested in ceramic analysis and metallurgy. | |
Kitti Köhler is a palaeoanthropologist, research fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She specializes in population history of the Carpathian Basin in Prehistory and in Migration Period, as well as in the study of the evolution of infectious diseases. http://ri.btk.mta.hu/hu/cb-profile/userprofile/kohler_kitti |
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Attila Kreiter is the head of the Laboratory for Applied Science of the Hungarian National Museum. He specializes on technological and prtrographic study of archaeological caramics and is interested in practical and theoretical methodology of pottery analysis, as well as combination of the methods of the social and natural science. | |
Gabriella Kulcsár is an archaeologist, senior research fellow and head of the Prehistoric Research group of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She specializes in the Early and Middle Bronze Age of the Carpathian Basin, and is interested in settlement structure. http://ri.btk.mta.hu/hu/cb-profile/userprofile/kulcsar_gabriella |
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Boglárka Maróti is a scientific assistant and PhD student at the Nuclear Analysis and Radiography Department, Institute for Energy Security and Environmental Safety, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Her field of interest is the non-destructive analysis of metallic samples using PGAA and complementary methods. http://www.bnc.hu/?q=node/35 |
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Eszter Melis is a junior research fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and the research fellow of the Forster Gyula National Centre for Cultural Heritage Management. She specializes in the study of Early and Middle Bronze Age settlement structure, burial practice and material culture in Western Hungary. She is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of History, University Eötvös Loránd. | |
Gusztáv Balázs Mende is a palaeoanthropologist, senior research fellow, and the head of the Bioarchaeological and Environmental Archaeological Research group of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He specializes in population history of the Carpathian Basin in Prehistory and in Migration Period, as well as in the study of the evolution of infectious diseases. http://ri.btk.mta.hu/hu/cb-profile/userprofile/mende_balazs_gusztav |
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Erika Molnár is a palaeoanthropologist, senior lecturer of the University of Szeged. She specializes in population history and palaeopathology, with special interest in the study of infectious diseases and paleooncology. https://u-szeged.academia.edu/ErikaMolnar |
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Mihály Molnár is a physicist, a senior research fellow of the Institute for Nuclear Research, and the deputy head of the Hertelendi Ede Environmental and Earth Sciences Laboratory, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His main research interests are radiocarbon chronology, radiochemistry, AMS measurements, and mass spectrometry. https://www.atomki.hu/users/view/83 | |
Marcella Nagy is an archaeologist of the Savaria Museum at Szombathely. She specializes in the Bronze and Iron Ages of the Alpokalja (lower Alpine region) in Western Hungary. https://savariamuseum.academia.edu/MarcellaNagy | |
Judit Pásztókai-Szeőke is an archaeologist, independent researcher, PhD student at the Doctoral School of the Aarhus University (Denmark). Her main research interests are social archaeology, gender studies, as well as the arcaheology of textile production. https://independent.academia.edu/JP%C3%A1szt%C3%B3kaiSze%C5%91ke |
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Róbert Patay is an archaeologist, research fellow of the Ferenczy Museum Szentendre. He specializes in the study of Hungarian Copper Age and Bronze Age. | |
Ákos Pető is an agrarian engineer, research fellow of the Department of Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology, Szent István University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. His main research interests are the study of palaeosoil and phytoliths. https://szie.academia.edu/%C3%81kosPet%C5%91 | |
Anna Priskin is an archaeologist, fellow of the Déri Múzeum Debrecen. PhD student at the Doctoral School of Interdisciplinary at the Pécs University and the Department of Prehistory of the Barcelona University. Her main research interests are the study of stone tools and prehistoric agriculture. https://medbiotech.academia.edu/AnnaPriskin | |
Gábor Serlegi is a geoarchaeologist, research fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He specializes in environmental archaeology, and non-destructive site diagnostics. http://ri.btk.mta.hu/hu/cb-profile/userprofile/serlegi_gabor | |
Ágnes Somogyvári is the senior museologist fellow, archaeologist and the head of the Collection Department of the Katona József Museum at Kecskemét. She specializes in the Bronze Age of County Bács-Kiskun, focusing on the area of the Solt Plain. | |
Anna Szécsényi-Nagy is the research fellow of the Archeogenetics Laboratory of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She specializes in DNA analysis of human and animal bones from archaeological periods. http://ri.btk.mta.hu/archaeogenetika/szecsenyi.html | |
Géza Szabó is an archaeologist at Wosinsky Mór Museum in Szekszárd. Beyond field archaeology and archaeometallurgy his research is focused on the relations of Central European Bronze and Early Iron Ages. | |
Ildikó Szathmári is an archaeologist, senior museologist of the Hungarian National Museum. Her main research interests are the study of social and economical role and the material culture of the Bronze Age tell-settlements int he Carpathian Basin. http://mnm.hu/hu/users/dr-szathmari-ildiko | |
László Szentmiklósi is a physicist, senior research fellow and the head of the Nuclear Analysis and Radiography Department, Centre for Energy Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He specializes in the nuclear analytical methods, mainly the application of prompt-gamma activation analysis. http://www.energia.mta.hu/hu/content/nuklearis-analitikai-es-radiografiai-laboratorium |
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Vajk Szeverényi is an archaeologist, deputy head of the Archaeology Department of the Déri Múzeum Debrecen, and the research fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. PhD student at the Doctoral School of Archaeology of the Oxford University. His main research interests are the study of Eurasian Bronze Age and archaeological theory. http://ri.btk.mta.hu/hu/cb-profile/userprofile/szeverenyi_vajk |
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István Vörös is an archaeozoologist, senior museologist of the Hungarian National Museum. His main research interest is zooarchaeology, and specializes in the study of mammals. | |
Zsuzsanna K. Zoffmann† is a palaeoanthropologist, research fellow of the Hungarian National Museum. She specializes in population history, and the biological reconstruction of the prehistoric population of the Carpathian Basin. http://mta.hu/koztestuleti_tagok?PersonId=13460 |