Research: Attic Black-Figure Banquet Sets Beyond the Symposion
I began my studies at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, from where I graduated in 2021 with a thesis on the Attic black- and red-figure drinking cups in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, under the supervision of Dr. Dániel Szabó. I was accepted into the Doctoral School of History at the same institution in September 2021 with a thesis entitled "Attic Black-Figure Banquet Sets Beyond the Symposion" with Dr. Dániel Szabó as supervisor. My research focuses on the production and consumption of Athenian black-figure vases in the late archaic and early classical periods belonging to the spehere of the symposion. I started my PhD studies at Sapienza in cotuelle under the supervision of Dr. Annlisa Lo Monaco in 2023.
Scientific activity:
July 2019
Participation in the Hungarian-French-Italian research project "Terracotta Sculptures from the Sanctuaries of Ancient Medma".
2021
Hungarian New National Excellence Programme Scholarship for independent research with the title:“Representations on Attic Black-Figure Kylikes in the Mediterranean”
2023
Hungarian New National Excellence Programme Scholarship for independent research entitled: “Different or the same? Marketing in Late Archaic Vase Painting. An analysis of Mass-Produced Black-Figure Vases on Based on the Material of a Pottery Workshop Excavated in Athens”
Archaeological Fieldwork:
2017-
Participation in the excavation conducted by Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, in the Roman legionary camp of Brigetio and its canabae
2022-2023
Participation in the excavation conducted by Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University at the multi-period site of Grakliani Gora (Georgia).
2021-2022
Participation in the excavation of a Late Roman fortress in modern-day Sahbla (Bulgaria), conducted jointly by the Museum of Old Dobrich and Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest