Éva B. Bónis

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Éva B. Bónis (born January 20, 1919 in Budapest , † February 12, 1999 ibid) was a Hungarian Provincial Roman archaeologist .

Éva Bónis studied at the Philosophical Faculty of the Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest. One of her academic teachers was Andreas Alföldi . She was 1942 with the work A császárkori edényművesség termékei Pannoniában. A Terra Sigillátákon kívül ( The Imperial Ceramics of Pannonia ) is doing his doctorate. She then worked at the Budapesti Történeti Múzeum , and later became the head of the Roman collections of the Hungarian National Museum in her hometown. During communist rule she kept in contact with international science as best she could, which was not always easy, especially in the 1950s and 1960s. Since the beginning of the 1960s, Bónis was a member of the Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores (RCRF), an international association that had set itself the task of researching Roman ceramics. In 1967 she organized a congress of the organization in Budapest. This further intensified international contact. Exhibitions such as The Romans in Pannonia (1971) in Germany with exhibits from Hungary or an exhibition of Terra Sigillata from the Prehistoric State Collection in Munich in Budapest (1982/83) were based on the contacts made at the congress.

Fonts

  • Archaeological finds in Hungary. The Celts . Budapest 1956.
  • Magyarország népeinek története a honfoglalás koráig. Vezető a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum állandó kiállításához. Társszerző . Budapest 1962
  • The late Celtic settlement Gellérthegy-Tabán in Budapest , Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest 1969 ( Archaeologia Hungarica , Volume 47)
  • with Edit B. Thomas and Sándor Soproni : Roman culture in Pannonia. Guest exhibition of the Hungarian National Museum Budapest , Museum of German History, Berlin 1971
  • The Archeology of Roman Pannonia . Budapest 1980.
  • A pannoniai agyagművesség termelési központjai. MTA Doktori értekezés . Budapest 1987.

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