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László Bartosiewicz
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László Bartosiewicz at the conference celebrating Imre Bodó's 90th birthday at the Hungarian Agricultural Museum (Nov. 8, 2022)
Born (1954-06-06) June 6, 1954 (age 70)
Budapest
🏳️ NationalityHungarian
💼 Occupation
agricultural engineer, archaeozoologist, academic writer, university professor

László Bartosewicz (Budapest, June 6, 1954 –) is a Hungarian agricultural engineer, archaeozoologist, academic writer, university professor.

Career[edit]

He graduated from the Kossuth Zsuzsa High School in Budapest in 1972, and obtained his MSc in agricultural engineering at the University of Agricultural Sciences in Gödöllő (GATE), Hungary, in 1977. Between 1977 and 1978, he worked as assistant editor at the Publishing House of the Hungarian Academy of Scoiences (MTA), and between 1978 and 1995, he became a researcher at the Institute of Archeology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He obtained a university doctorate (GATE) in 1978, a candidate's degree in 1987, and a DSc degree (MTA) in 1998. Between 1996 and 2015, he taught at the Institute of Archeology of ELTE University, Budapest where he received his habilitation degree in 2000.[1] From 2003 to 2015, he headed the Department of Archeometrics and Archaeological Methodology at ELTE. Between 2004 and 2015, he was also a reader at the Department of Archeology at the University of Edinburgh, UK.[2] In 2015 he successfully applied for the chair of the Osteoarchaeological Research Laboratory (Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies) at Stockholm University. Since 2022 he has served as professor emeritus of the same institution.[3]

In 1982, he joined the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ),[4] the world-wide organization of his profession. Between 2006–2010 and 2010–2014, he was elected for the maximum of two presidential cycles of the organization. He organized and co-organized eight international conferences in archaeozoology and participated in founding the ICAZ working groups for the Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent areas (1992) and Worked Bone Research Group (2001).

Research[edit]

Working as an archaeozoologist, he deals with the analysis and scientific as well as cultural interpretation of animal bones from archaeological excavations. His narrower specialization is the study of fish bones (archaeo-ichthyology), bones bearing symptoms of disease (paleo-pathology), morphometrics and taphonomy. Aside from Hungary, he worked in Scotland, Slovenia, Switzerland, Romania, Turkey, Israel and Bolivia. He has published his results so far in separate volumes, book chapters, and over two hundred journal articles.[5]

He is founding member of the editorial board of journal Archaeometriai Műhely (since 2004).[6]

Books[edit]

  • Bartosiewicz, L. 1995. Animals in the urban landscape in the wake of the Middle Ages. Tempus Reparatum, Oxford, pp. 180.
  • Bartosiewicz, L.–Van Neer, W.–Lentacker, A. 1997. Draught cattle: their osteological identification and history. Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika, Annalen, Zoologische Wetenschappen Vol. 281.
  • Bartosiewicz, L. 2000. Az állatok háziasítása (The domestication of animals). Magyar Mezőgazdasági Múzeum, Budapest, pp. 46.
  • Bartosiewicz, L. 2006. Régenvolt háziállatok. L’Harmattan, Budapest, pp. 240.
  • Bartosiewicz, L. 2013. Shuffling nags, Lame ducks. The archaeology of animal disease. Oxford, Oxbow Books. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvh1djdq

Edited volumes[edit]

  • Költő, L.–Bartosiewicz, L. eds. 1988. Archaeometrical Research in Hungary. Hungarian National Museum, Budapest.
  • Költő, L.–Járó, M.–Bartosiewicz, L. 1998. Archaeometrical Research in Hungary II. Hungarian National Museum and the Directorate of Somogy Museums, Budapest.
  • Buitenhuis, H.–Bartosiewicz L.–Choyke, A. M. eds. 1998. Archaeozoology of the Near East III. ARC Publication 18, Groningen.
  • Bartosiewicz, L.–Greenfield, H. J. 1999. Transhumant pastoralism in Southern Europe. Archaeolingua Kiadó, Budapest.
  • Anreiter, P.–Bartosiewicz, L.–E. Jerem, E.–Meid, W. eds.: Man and the Animal World. Studies in memoriam Sándor Bökönyi. Archaeolingua Kiadó, Budapest.
  • Choyke, A. M.–Bartosiewicz, L. eds. 2001. Crafting Bone–Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 937, Oxford.
  • Bartosiewicz, L. ed. 2006. Bökönyi, S.: A Przewalski-ló. Archaeolingua, Budapest.
  • Olsen, S. L.–Grant, S.–Choyke, A. M.–Bartosiewicz, L. eds. 2006. Horses and Humans: The Evolution of Human-Equine Relationships. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1560, Oxford.
  • Bartosiewicz, L.–Gál, E.–Kováts, I. eds. 2009. Csontvázak a szekrényből (Skeletons from the cupboard). Opitz Archaeologica 3. Martin Opitz Kiadó, Budapest.
  • Bartosiewicz, L. ed. 2010. Bökönyi, S.–Gál: The Chora of Metaponto 2. Archaeozoology at Pantanello and Five Other Sites. University of Texas Press, Austin,
  • Anreiter, P.–Bánffy, E.–Bartosiewicz, L.–Meid, W.–Metzner-Nebelsick, C. eds. 2012. Archaeological, Cultural and Linguistic Heritage. Festschrift for Erzsébet Jerem in Honour of her 70th Birthday. Archaeolingua Alapítvány, Budapest.
  • Bartosiewicz, L.–Gál, E. 2018. Care or Neglect? Evidence of Animal Disease in Archaeology. Oxbow, Oxford & Philadelphia.
  • Bartosiewicz, L.–Bíró, K. T.–Sümegi, P.–Törőcsik,T. eds 2019. Mikroszkóppal, mintavételezéssel, kutatásokkal, az archeometria, a geoarcheológia és a régészet szolgálatában (Microscopy, sampling and research in the service of archeometry, geoarcheology and archaeology). Geolitera, Szeged.
  • Bartosiewicz, L.–Choyke, A. M. 2021. Medieval Animals on the Move. Between Body and Mind. Palgrave–MacMillan, Cham.

Reviews of works by László Bartosiewicz[edit]

  • Berendi Erzsébet (2008). Bartosiewicz László: Régenvolt háziállatok. Bevezetés a régészeti állattanba. Jósa András Múzeum Évkönyve 2007: 495–498.
  • Gál Erika (2009). Mesél a csont. Trefort-kert magazin II/3: 34–35.
  • Lyublyanovics, Kyra (2015). László Bartosiewicz with Erika Gál: Shuffling Nags, Lame Ducks. The Archaeology of Animal Disease. Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 66: 454–456.
  • Bárány, Annamária (2016). Bartosiewicz László – Gál Erika: Shuffling Nags, Lame Ducks. The Archaeology of Animal Disease. Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae 2016: 381–382. https://doi.org/10.54640/CAH.2016.381
  • Binois-Roman, Annelise (2019). László Bartosiewicz and Erica Gál, eds. Care or Neglect? Evidence of Animal Disease in Archaeology. European Journal of Archaeology 22/2: 297–301. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2019.5
  • Bendrey, Robin (2019). Care or neglect? Evidence of animal disease in archaeology, László Bartosiewicz and Erika Gál. International Journal of Paleopathology 24: 265.

Notes[edit]

  1. "ELTE Régészet - Bartosiewicz". 2016-03-05. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  2. "László Bartosiewicz". 2010-12-06. Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  3. "Laszlo Bartosiewicz - Stockholms universitet". www.su.se (in svenska). Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  4. "ICAZ". www.alexandriaarchive.org. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  5. "Laszlo Bartosiewicz". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  6. "Archeometriai Műhely". www.ace.hu. Retrieved 2022-11-16.



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