Gál Éva szerk.: A Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 53. (2008-2015) (Pécs, 2015)
Gábor Olivér - Gál Éva - Gáti Csilla - Kiss Magdolna - Millei Ilona: Kárpáti Gábor köszöntése
10 A Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve (2015) Salutation for Gábor, Kárpáti The Staffs of Janus Pannonius Museum, colleagues and undergraduates congratulates for the 70. years old Gábor, Kárpáti archaeologist His name appears almost all the important Baranya county’s archaeological sites and reconstructed monuments. His archaeological studies carried out in the Charles University Prague as Hungarian state scholarship holder what he finished in 1968. In the last forty years he mainly worked as archaeologist and researcher in Baranya county, and his important excavations connected to Pécs and its environment. His speciality the medieval ages, but besides this he also escavated several roman age objects as well. He identifyed and excavated several monesteries in the downtown of Pécs. He excavated the Carmelite monestery of Saint Laszlo, Domnican monestery of Saint Thomas, anchorage of Saint Augustine, sanctuary of the Saint Francis Church, monestry of Pauline from Pécs-Jakabhegy and the castle of Pécsvárad. He also made excavations in the I. (Peter and Paul) IV. V. and the XIX. early Christian burial chambers. He excavated many parts of the roman town (Forum, Bath) in the city of Pécs and took part those monuments save and presentation (for example: Roman yard in the Terez and Jókai street, Roman floor in the Merchant House). His Czech, Italian, English, Deutsch, Polish and Spanish speaking guiding are very unique. He taught history of architecture and archaeological material in the University of Pécs, Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology. He started so many collegaues' career in the Archaeology. Gábor, Kárpáti is a very multi-faceted personality, what his lectures, radio and TV reports and publications also reflect. He has the prize of Pécs Pro Urbe. Olivér Gábor - Éva Gál - Csilla Gáti - Magdolna Kiss - Ilona Miilei and the staff’s of the Museum