Friderika Horváth

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Friderika Horváth (* 1970 in Celldömölk , Hungary ) is a Hungarian provincial Roman archaeologist .

Life

From 1988 to 1993 Horváth was enrolled at the Janus Pannonius University of Pécs for history and Russian studies . On the initiative of Zsolt Visy , specialization in provincial Roman archeology took place from 1989. In 1993 she completed her studies with a diploma thesis supervised by Visy . Here she dealt with the Roman occupation of Pannonia in the light of the existing Terra Sigillata material. In the same year she received her license as a university teacher for history. Her specialty is Medieval Studies .

Also in 1993 she worked for the first time as excavation manager at Fort Lussonium and subsequently came to the Chair of Ancient History at the University of Passau under the direction of Hartmut Wolff (1941–2012) with a ten-month scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD ). With an Excellence Scholarship from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , she took part as a research assistant from 1994 to 1997 in a project supervised by Dénes Gabler on handmade late Celtic-Roman ceramics from Esztergom and the surrounding area.

Since 1997 Horváth has been working as a scientist at the Archaeological Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. In 1998, it was after submitting their thesis as a Candidate of Historical Sciences in the Department of Archeology doctorate and was awarded the academic degree Candidatus scientiarum (C.Sc.). The dissertation published in 1999 dealt with indigenous Roman ceramics. In 1999 she was at the Roman-Germanic Commission in Frankfurt am Main as part of the Corpus of Roman Finds in European Barbaricum project, which was supported by the German Archaeological Institute . From 2000 to 2003 she worked on ceramics from the vicus of the Almásfüzitő fort . There she worked as excavation manager from 1993 to 2004 and 2007. In October 2003 she visited the Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Vienna under Herwig Friesinger with the help of the Austro-Hungarian academic exchange agreement . In 2003 she was at the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum in Mainz and came to the Roman-Germanic Commission in Frankfurt am Main for two months in 2006 with a DAAD re -invitation grant . She presented her research project on late Celtic-Roman ceramics. She has also been to the Humanities Center for the History and Culture of East Central Europe at the University of Leipzig on several occasions , where her work topic included late Roman glazed ceramics in the spectrum of the fortress of Keszthely-Fenékpuszta . Since 2006 there has been an ongoing project with the University of Leipzig on continuity and migration in and around Keszthely-Fenékpuszta from late antiquity to the 9th century. She also worked on the German-Hungarian / Hungarian-German archaeological specialist dictionary published in 2006. In 2007 and 2008, she led emergency excavations in advance of the road expansion for the M6 motorway .

Horváth is a specialist in provincial Roman ceramics and terra sigillata. Another research focus is the Limes Pannonicus . Since 2003 she has been editor of the specialist journal Antaeus , the yearbook of the Archaeological Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Dénes Gabler: A szakályi terra sigillaták és helyük a bennszülött telep kerámiaspektrumában. (The terra sigillates and their role in the ceramic spectrum of the indigenous settlement of Szakály) . In: Wosinsky Mór Múzeum Évkönyve 19 (1996), pp. 115–190.
  • The hand-formed late Celtic and Roman ceramics in Esztergom and its surroundings . In: Alba Regia 27 (1998), pp. 65-81.
  • A római kori bennszülött kerámia . In: Specimina nova dissertationum ex Instituto Historico Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis de Iano Pannonio nominatae 15, 1999, pp. 53-66.
  • Albertfalva bennszülött durva kerámiája (local heavy pottery from Albertfalva) . In: Budapest Régiségei 33 (1999), pp. 367-379.
  • Terra sigillata magángyűjtemény Sárvár és Königyékéről (Terra Sigillaten from a private collection of Sárvár) . IN: Communicationaes Archaeologiae Hungariae 2001, pp. 87–123.
  • Roman settlement ceramics in the vicus of Almásfüzitő (Odiavum / Azaum) using the example of an early imperial mine . In: Xantener reports , Volume 13 (2003), pp. 206-240.
  • Terra Sigillata from the fort vicus Azaum / Odiavum from the years 1998–2000 . In: Pannonica Provincialia et Archaeologia Evgenio Fitz Octogenario dedicata (2003), pp. 139-196.
  • Roman local pottery . In: Antaeus 27 (2004), pp. 343–365.
  • Kézzel formált, bennszülött kerámia (hand-made local ceramics) (Páty-Terminál 9th ​​century) . In: Studia Comitatensia 30 (2007), pp. 300-345.

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Remarks

  1. ^ Friderika Horváth: A római kori bennszülött kerámia . In: Specimina nova dissertationum ex Instituto Historico Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis de Iano Pannonio nominatae 15, 1999, pp. 53-66.
  2. ^ Friderika Horváth: Late Celtic and Roman indigenous pottery in northwest Pannonia using the example of the Esztergom district and the local settlement of Páty . ( Memento from February 7, 2016 in the web archive archive.today )
  3. Magda Tulok, János Makkay (ed.): Régészeti kifejezések szótára. Specialized dictionary for archeology. Enciklopédia Kiadó, Budapest 2006, ISBN 963-229-406-8 .