Tamás Szeniczey
- Eszter Melis
- Mar 18
- 1 min read
Tamás Szeniczey is an anthropologist and an assistant professor at the Department of Biological Anthropology, Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University. Within the department’s bioanthropological research group, his primary focus is on the population history of the Migration Period and the application of various statistical methods in bioarchaeology. His main research interests include biological distance analysis, paleodemography and paleoepidemiology. He defended his doctoral dissertation in 2019. In 2024, he launched his postdoctoral NRDI project, "Colliding Worlds – living at the borderland between East and West in the Avar Period (6–9th c. AD)." The research aims to conduct a complex bioarchaeological investigation of the population history and structure of the communities that emerged in the Transdanubian region on the border between European and Eastern-originated Avar cultures.

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