dr. habil.
Place and date of birth Budapest, 22nd November 1954
Employment and Professional Experience
2008-present Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem, Ókortudományi Tanszék (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Department of Ancient History) – associate professor
1998−2003 Pécsi Tudományegyetem, Ókortörténeti és Régészeti Tanszék (University of Pécs, Department of Ancient History and Archaeology)
1993−98 Wesley János Lelkészképző Főiskola (John Wesley Theology College)
1993−present Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetem, Művészettörténet Tanszék (Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Art History)
1989−94 Veres Pálné Gimnázium (Veres Pálné Secondary Grammar School)
1982−88 Szépművészeti Múzeum, Egyiptomi Osztály (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, assistant curator)
Field Experience in Egyptology
1995−present Field director at the excavation of the Hungarian Archaeological Mission at Theban Tomb 184 (Nefermenu) and El-Khokha south
1983−94 Permanent member of the Hungarian Archaeological Mission in Egypt, Field epigraphist & archaeologist (Theban Tomb 32 – Djehutimes), 12 seasons
Studies
2010 Habilitation (ELTE University, Budapest)
2001 PhD in Egyptology (ELTE University, Budapest)
1980 MA in English Language and Literature and in History, with Secondary School Teaching Qualification (ELTE University, Budapest)
MA in Egyptology (ELTE University, Budapest)
MA in Egyptology (ELTE University, Budapest)
International Conferences
2000 Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo
1992 (The World of the Coffin Texts), Leiden;
1991 Sixth International Congress of Egyptologists, Torino
1985 Fourth International Congress of Egyptologists, München
1983 XVII. International Congress of Papyrology, Naples
Scholarships
2008 Italy, 3 months (Hungarian Scholarship Committee)
2002 Italy, 3 months (Hungarian Scholarship Committee)
1985−present Egypt, each year 3 months (Hungarian Scholarship Committee),
1983−84 Egypt, 15 months (Hungarian Scholarship Committee)
1981 Italy, 11 months (Naples, Rome, Pisa); Istituto italiano per gli studi storici (Benedetto Croce Foundation)
1976−77 Russia, StPetersburg University