Workshop on Bronzeworking – Programme
Bronzeworking from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages
Workshop on the possibilities of archaeological and historical study of bronze objects
a scientific conference organized by HAS RCH Institute of Archaeology and the HAS RCH IA Momentum Mobility Research Group, on the occasion of the Celebration of Hungarian Science
Date of meeting: November 25th 2016 (Friday) 9.30
The conference will take place at: Jacobin Room, HAS RCH (1014 Budapest, Országház u. 30)
Language: Hungarian
9.30–9.40: Greetings
Elek Benkő, director of HAS RCH Institute of Archaeology, academician
9.40–10.00: Opportunities and constraints of the modern instrumental study of bronze objects
Géza Szabó, PhD, WMM
Péter Barkóczy, PhD, ME AI
Szilvia Gyöngyösi, PhD, DE SzFT
Zsolt Kasztovszky, PhD, MTA EK NAL
Káli György, MSc, MTA Wigner FK NSO
Zoltán Kis, PhD, MTA EK NARL
Boglárka Maróti, MSc, MTA EK NAL
Viktória Kiss, PhD, HAS RCH IA
10.00–10.20: The most recent archaeometric investigations of the Hajdúsámson Hoard (with a special regard to the sword)
János Dani, PhD, DM
Zsófia Kertész, PhD, MTA ATOMKI
Zita Szikszai, PhD, MTA ATOMKI
Zsófia Török, MSc, MTA ATOMKI
Pernicka Ernst, PhD, University of Heidelberg
10.20–10.40: Complex archaeometric analysis of Late Bronze Age weaponry
Boglárka Maróti, MSc, MTA EK NAL
Zoltán Kis, PhD, MTA EK NAL
Gábor Tarbay, MA, ELTE BTK RI/MNM
10.40–11.00: Questions
11.00–11.20: Coffee break
11.20–11.40: High lead-containing bronze objects in prehistory
Zoltán Czajlik, CSc, ELTE BTK RI
Ferenc Molnár, PhD, Finn Geológiai Szolgálat
11.40–12.00: Metalworking observations on Roman Age artifacts from Brigetio
Nikoletta Sey, PhD, ELTE BTK RI
12.00–12.20: Metalworking and archaeometallurgical analyses of Roman Age bronze artifacts
Dávid Bartus, PhD, ELTE BTK RI
12.20–12.40: Portable XRF and SEM-EDX anaylsis of the Hunnic cauldron fragment from Ócsa
Barkóczy Péter, PhD, ME AI
Masek Zsófia, MA, HAS RCH IA
May Zoltán, PhD, MTA TTK AKI
12.40–13.00: Questions
13.00–13.50: Lunch break
13.50–14.10: A Late Roman Age saw tooth copper cauldron from Pannonia – preliminary results of archaeometric analyses
Viktória Mozgai, MSc, MTA CSFK FGI
Bernadett Bajnóczi, PhD, MTA CSFK FGI
István Fórizs, PhD, MTA CSFK FGI
Máté Szabó, MSc, MTA CSFK FGI
Marianna Dági, PhD, SzM
Zsolt Mráv, MA, MNM
Mihály Nagy, PhD, EMMI
Mária Tóth, MSc, MTA CSFK FGI
14.10–14.30: Bronze pressing shapes from the Avar Period
Zsófia Rácz, PhD, ELTE BTK RI
14.30–14.50: Early Medieval metalworking, culture and communication
Gergely Szenthe, PhD, MNM
14.50–15.10: Practical issues of Early Medieval bronzeworking
Csaba Bíró, MA, Magyar Kovácsmíves céh
15.10–15.30: Archaeometric investigation of medieval copper and bronze book mounts
Elek Benkő, academician, HAS RCH IA
Péter Barkóczy, PhD, ME AI
15.30–15.50: Archaeometric investigation of Hungarian bronze cannons
Péter Barkóczy, PhD, ME AI
István Ringer, PhD, KFM
Géza Szabó, PhD, WMM
15.50–16.30: Questions
16.20–16.30: Closing remarks
Elek Benkő, director of HAS RCH Institute of Archaeology, academician