Alexander Ruttkay
Alexander Ruttkay (born 24 April 1941) is a Slovak archeologist and historian. The head of the Archeological Institute of Slovak Academy of Science in Nitra in 1991–2008.Ruttkay was born in Budapest, Hungary. He graduated from high school in Piešťany in 1958, then studied archeology at the Faculty of Philosophy at Comenius University in Bratislava (1958-1963). He deals with problems of the settlement structure and historical demography, early feudal settlements in the 9th-13th century, Christianisation and the oldest religious buildings. He worked in leading positions in research and academic institutions in Czechoslovakia and Slovakia. He led a successful field research in archeological sites in Koš - Klatkej kopec, Ducové "Kostelec", Nitrianska Blatnica "Jurko", Partizánske - Šimovany, Nitra - Dražovce, etc.
Ruttkay is a member of international scientific organisations like European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Committee of International Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UNESCO), German Archaeological Institute, executive committee of international castellological association Castrum Bene (president of the society, 1998–2000) and others. Provided by Wikipedia
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