Team behind the presentation "Children Behind the Objects: Interdisciplinary Examination of Bronze Age Ceramic Objects"
- Eszter Melis
- Mar 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 27
Kristóf Fülöp is an assistant research fellow at the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Archaeology and a doctoral candidate at the Doctoral School of Historical Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University. His research primarily focuses on the micro- and macro-level examination of Bronze Age cremation burials, employing object-biographical analyses and experimental archaeological research. He is involved in several national and international projects and is currently one of the main participants in the research project analysing the significant Middle and Late Bronze Age cemetery in Tiszafüred.
Orsolya Endrődy-Nagy, PhD is a Senior Lecturer at Eötvös Loránd University. She is at the Faculty of Education and Psychology Institute of Intercultural Psychology and Education. Her main interests are childhood studies including gender, inclusion, global education, sustainability and intercultural understanding. She is editor and associate editor in the main educational scientific journals in Hungary as well as a member of board in Hungarian Educational Scientific Association. She has been involved with several Erasmus KA2 and ICM projects as a project leader of ELTE: EXCIITE, STROLL, EdutainSTEM. She has recently published a full issue on Early Childhood in Global Context, and her new book. She also has Q1 and D1 ranked publications in the field of Childhood, Education and Linguistics.
László Gucsi is an archaeological ceramic conservator at the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities. In addition, as a self-taught potter, he makes ceramics with prehistoric techniques and documents them with experimental archaeological methods. He made methodological improvements by comparing his experience of pottery with archaeological finds and regularly publishes his observations on the topic of prehistoric pottery. He is currently studying for a Master's degree of prehistory archaeology and archaeometry at Eötvös Loránd University.
Gabriella Pataky PhD, associate professor at Eötvös Loránd University, head of Department of Visual Education and 3612+VisualSkillsLab, MA program director, community artist, works in the teacher training at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design as well. Her fields of research are development of plastic skills, early childhood art education, built environment education, inclusion with art, design education, participation and community building in visual teacher training. She is a Principal Co-Editors of InSEA’s visual IMAG::Magazine, and was an elected member of the InSEA World Council (2017–2023).
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