Mária VARGHA MA MA
Ass.-Prof. Maria Vargha, MA MA PhD
Universitätsring 1
1010 Wien
Room: O2.127
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Curriculum Vitae
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Curriculum Vitae
- 2013– 2019 PhD in Medieval Studies
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Dissertation Title: The Archaeology of Christianisation of the Rural Countryside of Medieval
Hungary with the Context of East Central Europe (11th-13th centuries).
- 2012–2013 M.A. in Medieval Studies, Class of Degree: Distinction
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Thesis Title: Dress Accessories from the Twelfth and Thirteenth Century Hungary. Typochronology
and Social-Economic Interpretation based on finds from Kána village.
- 2009–2012 M.A. in Archaeology (Specialized in Early Medieval/Migration Period and Medieval-Post
Medieval Archaeology) Class of Degree: Good
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
Thesis Title: Kána falu templom körüli temetője. [The Churchyard Cemetery of Kána Village]
- 2006–2009 B.A. in Archaeology (Specialized in Early Medieval/Migration Period and Medieval-Post
Medieval Archaeology) Class of Degree: Excellent
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
Thesis: Hajkarikák a középkori Kána falu temetőjéből [Lock Rings from the Cemetery of the
Medieval Kána Village]
- 2013– 2019 PhD in Medieval Studies
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Awards
- 2016 DAAD Co-operative research grant for research groups, CEU cooperation with FOVOG,
Technische Universität Dresden. Theme: Communication and Knowledge Transfer in
Medieval Monastic Networks. - 2015 DAAD Forschungsstipendien für Doktoranden und Nachwuchswissenschaftler, 10 month
research fellowship at the University of Göttingen - 2014 Academic Achievement Award for First-Year Doctoral Students (awarded in January, 2015)
- 2010 National Scientific Conference of Students (OTDK), Award of the Móra Ferenc Museum for
the paper: Hajkarikák a középkori Kána falu temetőjéből. [Lock Rings from the Cemetery of
the Medieval Kána Village]
- 2016 DAAD Co-operative research grant for research groups, CEU cooperation with FOVOG,
Research
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Research interests
Her main research interests focuses on the High Middle Ages, and within that she mainly deals with material culture and social archaeology, with a special focus on mortuary archaeology with an emphasis on cemetery analysis and irregular burials. She also conducts GIS-driven research on the spatial relations of the archaeology of Christianisation and the development of the rural church network, which is her PhD topic at CEU. Her main DH interests concern the application of GIS on diverse archaeological and historical data.
Publications
All Publications
Publications in u:cris
A United Europe of Things : Portable Material Culture Across Medieval Europe. / Vargha, Maria (Editor); Sawicki, Jakub (Editor); Lewis, Micheal (Editor).
Cham : Springer, 2024. (Themes in Contemporary Archaeology).Publications: Book › Peer Reviewed
Modelling Christianisation : A Geospatial Analysis of the Archaeological Data on the Rural Church Network of Hungary in the 11-12th Centuries. / Vargha, Maria.
Oxford : Archaeopress, 2022. 160 p. (Archaeolingua Central European Archaeological Heritage Series, Vol. 11).Publications: Book › Peer Reviewed
Modelling Historical Information with Structured Assertion Records. / Baillie, James; Andrews, Tara; Romanov, Maxim et al.
2021. Paper presented at Data for History 2021.Publications: Contribution to conference › Paper › Peer Reviewed
Dead Space. Topographical changes of cemeteries – causes and indicators. / Vargha, Maria; Mordovin, Maxim.
Leben mit dem Tod : der Umgang mit Sterblichkeit in Mittelalter und Neuzeit: Beiträge der internationalen Tagung in St. Pölten 11. bis 15. September 2018. Vol. 35 Wien : Österreichische Gesellschaft für Mittelalterarchäologie, 2020. p. 135-149 (Beiträge zur Mittelalterarchäologie in Österreich).Publications: Contribution to book › Contribution to proceedings › Peer Reviewed
Roundtable: Digital Materialities in East/West Relations. / Andrews, Tara (Contributor); Vargha, Maria (Contributor); Romanov, Maxim (Contributor) et al.
2019. International Medieval Congress, Leeds, United Kingdom.Publications: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference › Peer Reviewed