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IZABELLA AZBEJ HAVANCSÁK

junior research fellow

phone: +361 309 2600 / ext 1112

fax: +361 319 3137

e-mail: havancsaki@geochem.hu

room:  312

 

 

Research interest:

 

- archaeometry

- ceramic petrology

- celtic graphitic ceramics

 

 

Curriculum Vitae:

 

Born:

1984. Orosháza

 

Occupation:

2008- present: Institute for Geochemical Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

 

Position:

Junior research fellow

 

Education:

- Geologist, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science, 2008

Dissertation topic: Spinell-hosted silicate melt inclusion study on MgO-bearing basalt from Mirdita Ophiolite Belt (Albania)

- Ph.D student at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 2008- present

Dissertation topic: celtic graphitic ceramic study

 

Scholarships and awards:

- 2nd place at Scientific Conference of Students held at the Faculty of Science, Eötvös University, Budapest (Hungary), 2006;

- Scolarship of Papp Simon Foundation, 2006

- 4th place at National Scientific Conference of Students held at Szeged University, Szeged, 2007;

- Scolarship of Pro Renovanda Foundation, 2007

- Special award of Geological Institute of Hungary at the 39th Conference of Young Hungarian Earth Scientist held at Baja (Hungary), 2008;

- Visting student for 7 days at the Department of Geochemistry at Tübingen University, Tübingen (Germany) 18-25 July 2009.

- Visting student for 9 days at the Department of Geochemistry at Tübingen University, Tübingen (Germany) 16-24 June 2010.
 

 

Publications:

 

Havancsák, I., Bajnóczi, B., Szakmány, Gy., Keiter, A., Szőllősi, Sz. & Gáti, Cs. (2009) Significance of petrographic investigations in the determination of the provenance of graphitic temper in Celtic ceramics (in Hungarian with English abstract). Archeometriai Műhely, 2009/4, 1-14.

 

Kreiter, A., Bajnóczi, B., Havancsák, I., Tóth, M., Szakmány, Gy. (2009) Macroscopic and archeometrical analysis of Celtic ceramics. In: Settlement and cemetery excavations at the borders of Dunaszentgyörgy. VIA – Monographia Minor in Cultural Heritage 1: 157-200.

 

Havancsák, I., Bajnóczi, B., Tóth, M., Kreiter, A., Szöllősi Sz. (2009) Celtic graphitic ceramics: theory and practice archeometric study on ceramics from dunaszentgyörgy (In Hungarian with English abstract). Archeometriai Műhely 2009/1 pp. 39-51.

 

Szöllősi, Sz., Havancsák, I., Bajnóczi, B., Kreiter, A., Szakmány, Gy., Tóth, M. (2009) The role of archeometric investigations in the archeological interpretation of graphitic ceramics. (In Hungarian with English abstract). MΩMOΣ  VI. (Ed. Ilon G.) Szombathely, pp. 385-400.
 

 

Manuscripts:

 

Havancsák I. (2007). Silicate melt inclusion study on plagioclase phenocrysts from Paleogene dacite, Zala Basin, (in Hungarian) Thesis of the National Scientific Conference of Students, Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest (Hungary), pp: 51.

 

Havancsák I. (2008). Spinell-hosted silicate melt inclusion study on MgO-bearing basalt from Mirdita Ophiolite Belt (Albania), M.Sc. thesis, Eötvös University, Budapest (Hungary), pp. 84.

 

 

Selected abstracts:

 

Havancsák I., Bajnóczi B., Tóth M., Kreiter A., Voicsek V. (2010) Archeological questions – nature scientific answers of study of Celtic graphitic ceramics from Sátorhely. 6-8 October 2010, “Environment-Person-Culture”, “Conversation of applied natural sciences and archeology”, Budapest. Abstract book pp. 52.

 

Havancsák I, Bajnóczi B, Tóth M, Németi J (2010) Provenance of graphite in Celtic graphitic ceramics from North-west Romania. 17 November 2010, “Archaeometric studies in the 20th General Meeting of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA 2010) presented by Hungarian scientists”. Budapest

 

Havancsák, I., Bajnóczi, B., Tóth, M., Németi, J. (2010) Provenance of graphite in Celtic graphitic ceramics from North-west Romania. 21-27, August 2010, The 20th General Meeting of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA 2010) Bonds and Bridges: Mineral Sciences and their Application, Budapest

 

Havancsák, I. (2009) Archeometric study of Celtic graphitic ceramics from Dunaszentgyörgy archeological site (in Hungarian). 27-28 March, 2009. 40th, Hungarian Young Earth Scientists Conference, Keszthely. Abstract Book, 69-70.

 

Havancsák, I., Bajnóczi, B., Tóth, M., Kreiter, A., Szöllősi Sz. (2009) Provenance analysis of Celtic graphitic pottery from Dunaszentgyörgy (South-Hungary). 9-13 July 2009, 16. Meeting of the Assosiation European Geological Societies (MAEGS 16.) Geology for Society: Education and Cultural Heritage, Cluj-Napoca, Abstract book pp. 89.

 

Havancsák, I., Bajnóczi, B., Tóth, M., Kreiter, A., Szöllősi, Sz. (2009) Archeometric investigation of celtic graphitic pottery from different archeological sites from Hungary. 10-13 Sept. 2009, 10. European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics (EMAC’ 09) From Craft to Science, London, Abstract book pp. 59.

 

Havancsák, I., Bajnóczi, B., Szakmány, Gy. (2009) Significance of petrographic investigations in the determination of provenance of graphitic ceramics (in Hungarian). 12 Nov. 2009, „Application of natural science investigations int he archeology and art history” presented by young scientists. Budapest.
 

Kreiter, A., Bajnóczi, B., Havancsák, I., Tóth, M., Szakmány, Gy. & Szöllősi, Sz. (2009) Significance of the geochemical investigation of Celtic graphitic ceramics in archeological interpretation (in Hungarian). 19-21 March, 2009. 6th Meeting for Researchers of Prehistory, Kőszeg. Abstract Book, 49.

 

Kreiter, A., Bajnóczi, B., Havancsák I., Tóth, M., Szöllősi Sz. (2008) Celtic graphitic ceramics: geochemical studies in theory and in practice (in Hungarian) 19 November, 2008. Significance of geochemical interpretation in archeometrical studies, Budapest

 

 

Last update: 3 May 2011