Associate Professor

 

He graduated in archaeology from the Department of Archaeology at Eötvös Loránd University in 1997 and earned his PhD summa cum laude in 2005. In 2022, he achieved habilitation at Pázmány Péter Catholic University. His research focuses on the archaeology of the Roman provinces, with particular emphasis on the Aquincum legionary camp, the Roman settlement history of southern Budapest (including Albertfalva and Lágymányos), Roman stone carving and tomb sculpture, burial practices, and the late Roman fortresses of Pannonia, such as those at Tokod, Pilismarót, the fortress on March 15 Square, and the one near the Dagály baths.

He leads research projects investigating the late Roman fortresses of Tokod and Pilismarót, as well as the scientific programme dedicated to the archaeological material of the Aquincum Legion Camp.

 

Email: beszedes.jozsef@btk.ppke.hu, beszedesjozsef@windowslive.com

mtmt: https://m2.mtmt.hu/frontend/#view/Publication/SmartQuery/1127/

academia edu: https://ppke.academia.edu/JózsefBeszédes