
András Márton- Doctor of Philosophy
- École Pratique des Hautes Études
András Márton
- Doctor of Philosophy
- École Pratique des Hautes Études
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Since completing my Ph.D. my research has focused on pottery studies especially Corinthian and Etrusco-corinthian pottery. I am currently involved into the research program of the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon and the Louvre. I study especially the use a distribution of Corinthian kraters and the interaction of clients and potters through the import of Corinthian pottery in Etruria with a special attention to the kraters and the Campana collection.
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Les pratiques funéraires en Gaule lyonnaise de l’époque augustéenne à la fifi n du 3e siècle, qui est la publication non remaniée d’une partie de la thèse de doctorat de l’auteur soutenue, avec félicitations, à l’Université de Bretagne occidentale (Brest, France) en 2013, vise à donner un aperçu des pratiques funéraires romaines dans la Gaule Lyonn...
Spurs found in Celtic contexts are studied. First, the different types are described ; their constituent
materials, decoration, chronology and distribution are detailed. Their use is then discussed in relation to the contexts of their discovery. The identity of their users, and the question of how many spurs were worn, are addressed. Similarities a...
Im Rahmen einer Notgrabung im Jahr 2000 kam in Olad, dem nördlichen Stadtteil von Szombathely, Westungarn, eine latènezeitliche Siedlungsgrube, wohl der Rest eines Grubenhauses, zutage. Das Gebäude kann an das Ende der Frühlatènezeit oder an die Übergangsphase der Früh-zur Mittellatènezeit datiert werden (LT B2 oder B2/C1). An der Sohle der Grube l...
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Cette étude vise à donner une présentation des pratiques funéraires romaines en Pannonie durant le Haut-Empire. Parmi les différentes approches pour l’étude des cimetières romains, ce travail porte sur le traitement des tombes...
Unwrappings are crucial in archaeological pottery studies. Within the study of Greek pottery, unwrappings of painted surfaces have a long tradition and their significance is still well-deserved. They show the depiction without photographic distortions or partitioning in multiple photographs, enabling archaeologists to analyse and interpret the imag...
It is a short presentation of a Cycladic figurine in an illustrated book destined to the public.
Moulds and potters’ marks are primary sources for our understanding of the relief decorated terra sigillata production. In this paper the Gallo-roman terra sigillata moulds (for relief decorated bowls and goblets) from the collection of the Louvre are presented together with a signed fragment from a relief decorated terra sigillata bowl from Lezoux...
See the full paper here:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338459477_Advanced_Documentation_Methods_in_Studying_Corinthian_Black-figure_Vase_Painting
The added value of CT in pottery research is its ability to look into closed vessels and into the material ceramic itself. This allows the computing of profile cuts and visualisations of the i...
Video Version of the poster at Youtube: https://youtu.be/155zXG9eyg4
and published via HeiDOK: http://doi.org/10.11588/heidok.00025189
Full paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338459477_Advanced_Documentation_Methods_in_Studying_Corinthian_Black-figure_Vase_Painting
Best-Poster-Award at the CHNT 23.
This york publishes the Corinthian pottery collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
In the Early Roman Period, the province of Pannonia imported pottery from several other provinces. The main sources were Italy, Gaulish and Germanic provinces and the Danubian region, but pottery also arrived from Moesia, Africa, the Eastern Mediterranean and the territories of the free Germanic tribes. The imported ceramic vases provide valuable e...
The circulation of sigillated pottery in Pannonia from an analysis of stamps on smooth sigillated pots from Gaul, Germany and the Danubian regionSigillated pottery is often used in archaeology to date sites but it also supplies information on the living customs and economic capacities of consumer communities as well as on interprovincial trading re...
A cikkben az aquincumi canabaeban fekvő ket lelőhely terra sigillata anyaga kerul kozlesre es ertekelesre. A cikkel teljesse valik a Vamos Peter altal ugyanezen folyoiratban (2002b) kozolt lelőhely terra sigillata anyaganak bemutatasa.