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Introducion

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I am István János currently lecturer in Physical Anthropology and Human Biology at Institute of Environmental Science, College of Nyíregyháza (Hungary). My special field of interest focuses on  morphological, craniometrical and palaeodemographical analysis of human skeletal remains.
I also interested in elemenal analysis of human bone samples by using different chemical analytical methods such as XRF, FAAS and NIR.
 
 

Contact info 

Dr. István János PhD
Assistant lecturer

Institute of Environmental Science
College of Nyíregyháza
Sóstói út 31/B
H-4400 Hungary
E-mail: janosi2
zeus.nyf.hu
web: http://mail.nyf.hu/~janosi2,  http://www.nyf.hu/kornyezet/node/25
Tel.:Tel: +36 42 599400/2503
Tel: +36 42 599466 (secretary)
Fax: +36 42 402485

Research key words

physical anthropology, palaeodemography, craniometry, elemental analysis of bone samples, 1st-13th-century human populations, comparative statistical analysis, artificial cranial deformation

Key publications

Molnar, M, Janos, I, Szûcs, L, Szathmáry, L (accepted for publication): Artificially deformed crania from the Hun-Germanic period (5th-6th century AD) in northeastern Hungary: historical and morphological analysis. Neurosurgical Focus, IF: 2,487 (2012)

János, I, Szathmáry, L, Lajos, Hüse (accepted for publication): Pagan-Christian Change in Northeastern Hungary in the 10th-13th Centuries AD - a Palaeodemographic Aspect. Collegium Antropologicum IF: 0,61 (2012)

János, I, Szathmáry, L, Nádas, E, Béni, Á, Dinya, Z, Máthé, E (2011): Evaluation of elemental status of ancient human bone samples from Northeastern Hungary dated to the 10th century AD by XRF. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 269: 2593-2599. IF: 1.211 (2011)

János, I, Szathmáry, L, Hüse, L (2009): Demographic comparison of skeletal populations in Northeastern Hungary dated to the 10th-13th c. AD. Vth International Congress of Ales Hrdlicka, Praha, Humpolec, Czech Republic, September 2-5, 2009. Abstract