Ádám Szabó (archaeologist)

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Ádám Sándor Nagyernyei-Szabó (born March 20, 1973 in Csíkszereda , Harghita County , Romania ) is a Hungarian archaeologist , historian and museum curator .

Live and act

Ádám Szabó attended the primary school in Csíkszereda from 1979 to 1987, a mathematical-physical high school from 1987 to 1989, a forestry high school from 1989 to 1991 and the episcopal religious school in Pécs in 1992 .

From 1993 to 1998 he studied history and Roman provincial archeology at the University of Pécs, among others with István Tóth. In 1999 he passed the state examination with a thesis on the title of high priest "Coronatus Daciarum III" . Since 1999 he has been working as a research assistant at the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest .

From 1999 to 2007 he also conducted research at the Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj ; From 2000 to 2003 he studied history and archeology at the doctoral school of the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest. In 2007 he received his Ph.D. from László Borhy with a thesis on religious institutions in Dacia and Pannonia. PhD and was awarded the István Hahn Prize of the Eötvös Loránd University and the István Hahn Foundation. In 2002 he worked with scholarships at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , in 2008 with a János Bolyai scholarship at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and in 2009 at the Roman-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz . In 2010 he was appointed Associate Professor at the University of Pécs . In 2011 he was accepted into the national research funding program (OTKA). In the same year he completed his habilitation at the University of Debrecen with a thesis on the fortress Környe with a German presentation on the border correction between Pannonia Inferior and Pannonia Superior under Caracalla .

Ádám Szabó took part in several excavations, for example in Hungary near Dunakömlőd , Székesfehérvár , Babarc , Tác in Fejér and Nagytétény counties , in Romania near Csíkszereda in Harghita and Turda in Cluj and in Austria near Bad Deutsch-Altenburg and Petronell-Carnuntum . He organized and curated several exhibitions for the Hungarian National Museum and was co-director of the exhibition From Augustus to Attila. Life on the Hungarian Danube Limes , which was shown between 2000 and 2002 in Konstanz , Heidelberg and Aalen .

In addition to Hungarian , Szabó speaks Romanian , Latin , German , English and Italian .

Memberships

  • 1999: Hungarian Society for Archeology and Art History
  • 2003: Hungarian Numismatic Society
  • 2004: Hungarian Society for Contemporary Science, Secretary from 2009
  • 2005: Béla Pósta Association, Cluj-Napoca , Romania
  • 2008: Scientific Committee on Protohistory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , from 2012 Secretary

Fonts

  • with Endre Tóth (Ed.): Bölcske. Roman inscriptions and finds (= Libelli archaeologici. Series nova. No. 2). In memoriam Sándor Soproni (1926–1995). Hungarian National Museum, Budapest 2003, ISBN 963-9046-83-3 .
  • with Endre Tóth (Ed.): Pannonica. Provincialia et Archaeologia. Studia sollemnia auctorum Hungarorum. Festschrift for Jenő Fitz . Hungarian National Museum, Budapest 2003, ISBN 963-9046-82-5 .
  • Pannoniciani sacerdotes. A szervezett vallási élet principatuskori vezetői. Pécs 2006, ISBN 963-642-101-3 .
  • Daciai Papság. Opitz, Budapest 2007, ISBN 978-963-86998-8-6 .
  • with Péter Kovács (ed.): Tituli Aquincenses. Pytheas, Budapest.
Volume 1: Tituli operum publicorum et honorarii et sacri. 2009, ISBN 978-963-9746-75-6 .
Volume 2: Tituli Sepulcrales et alii Budapestini reperti. 2010, ISBN 978-963-9746-73-2 .
  • Noricumi papság. A feliratos források katalógusa. Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest 2010, ISBN 978-963-284-152-6 .
  • with Anikó Bózsa: “Ajándék a szépnek!” A Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Római Gyűjteményének “ólomtükrei”. Hungarian National Museum, Budapest 2013, ISBN 978-615-5209-24-6 .
  • Domna et Domnus. Contributions to the Cult-History of the "Danubian Riders" Religion. Phoibos, Vienna 2018, ISBN 978-3-85161-179-3 .

Articles and posts

  • Adatok a coronatus Daciarum III fopapi cím értelmezéséhez. In: Ókortudományi értesítö. Volume 6, 2000, pp. 17-24.
  • The title of high priest of Publius Aelius antipater from Dacia. In: Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. Vol. 41, 1-2, 2001, pp. 199-203, doi: 10.1556 / AAnt.41.2001.1-2.9 .
  • Raetia or Ratiaria? In: Acta antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. Vol. 43, 2003, pp. 139-150, doi: 10.1556 / AAnt.43.2003.1-2.13 .
  • Az apulumi locus. Vázlat egy szentélykörzetről. In: Folia archaeologica. Vol. 51, 2003/2004, pp. 91-114.
  • LF Marsigli és Sarmizegetusa topográfiája. A provinciális forum és az Ara Augusti Daciában. In: Archaeologiai értesítö. Vol. 129, 2004, pp. 83-119, doi: 10.1556 / ArchErt.129.2004.1-2.4 .
  • A hagyományos római vallásgyakorlat feliratos emlékei Sopianaeból. In: Pécsi szemle. Vol. 14, 3, 2011, pp. 5-13.
  • with Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska: A late Roman interior fortification in Környe. In: Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska (Ed.): Keszthely-Fenékpuszta in the context of late antique continuity research between Noricum and Moesia. Leidorf, Rahden 2011, ISBN 978-3-89646-152-0 , pp. 47-60.
  • Jewish finds from Roman Pannonia. In: In the light of the menorah. Conference brochure. Campus, Frankfurt am Main 2014, ISBN 978-3-593-50285-4 , pp. 199–210.
  • The reason and background of the vota and the different formulas. Preliminary report detailing the case of Aquincum. In: Carnuntum Yearbook 2016. 2017, pp. 109–114, doi: 10.1553 / cjb_2016s109

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Habilitation on the website of the University of Debrecen
  2. ^ Georg Friebe: From Augustus to Attila. Life on the Hungarian Danube Limes on hsozkult.de, May 11, 2001.