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András Bödőcs is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Archaeometry, Archaeological Heritage and Methodology, Institute of Archaeological Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest. His expertise spans Roman archaeology, GIS, and remote sensing, focusing on landscape transformation and infrastructure studies in Pannonia and beyond.
- Roman roads and regional administration in Northern Transdanubia
- Application of GIS in Roman land use analysis
- Non-destructive prospection techniques (magnetometry, aerial surveys)
- Iron Age settlement and cemetery studies
His recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to reconstructing ancient landscapes. Collaborative projects include fieldwork in Iraq and transnational initiatives like the Interreg Iron Age Danube project.
Scientific contributions include:
- Bolyai Research Fellowship (2012-2015)
- Pioneering methodologies for Roman road detection
- Leadership in geophysical surveys across Central Europe
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