ARIANA GUGORA
PhD
Junior research fellow
Contacts
- +36 1 309 2600 / 1112
- +36 1 319 3137
- ariana.gugora at csfk.hun-ren.hu
- Rooms 023, 312
Place and date of birth
- Florida (USA), 1988
Qualifications
- 2022, PhD, Eötvös Loránd University. "Diet and migration at 10th century CE Hungarian Conquest period sites determined through stable carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and strontium isotope analyses"
- 2015, MA in Anthropology, University of Central Florida. "Childhood diet and mobility at medieval (1240s AD) Solt-Tételhegy, Hungary as reconstructed from stable carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotope analysis"
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Language knowledge
- English, native
- Hungarian, native
- Spanish, B2
Main fields of research
- Stable isotope biochemistry (C-N-O-Sr isotopes).
- Bioarchaeology (diet, mobility, paleopathology).
- Anthropology
- Medieval Hungary
Selected publications of the last 5 years
- Gugora A, Dupras TL, Fóthi E, Demény A. 2021. New home, new diet? Reconstruction of diet at the 10th century CE Hungarian Conquest period site of Kenézlő-Fazekaszug, Hungary from stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses. Journal of Archaeological Sciences: Reports 38:103033.
- Fóthi E, Gonzalez A, Fehér T, Gugora A, Fóthi Á, Biró O, Keyser C. 2020. Genetic analysis of male Hungarian Conquerors: European and Asian paternal lineages of the conquering Hungarian tribes. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 12(1):31.
- Demény A, Gugora A, Kesjár D, Lécuyer C, Fourel F. 2019. Stable isotope analyses of the carbonate component of bones and teeth: The need for method standardization. Journal of Archaeological Science 109:104979.
- Gugora A, Dupras T, Fóthi E. 2018. Pre-dating paprika: Reconstructing childhood and adulthood diet at medieval Solt-Tételhegy, Hungary from stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 18:151-160.
Last update 2023.11.28.