Miklós Kásler - Zoltán Szentirmay (szerk.): Identifying the Árpád Dynasty Skeletons Interred in the Matthias Church. Applying data from historical, archaeological, anthropological, radiological, morphological, radiocarbon dating and genetic research (Budapest, 2021)

Researchers conducting the studies and their activities

7. Dr György Szabados, historian, director of the MKI Gyula László Research Centre and Archive (Budapest), historian and consultant at the King Saint István Museum (Székesfehérvár), historian at the Gyula Siklósi Urbanism Research Center (Székesfehérvár) - Historical summary, genealogical outline of the Árpád Dynasty, research history overview of King Béla Ill ’s identification 8. Dr Piroska Biczó, archaeologist, Hungarian National Museum - Summary of archaeological data pertaining to the royal graves, locating the royal graves on the schematics of the Basilica of Székesfehérvár 9. Dr Elek Benko, academic, historian, director of the MTA Institute of Archaeology - Radiocarbon dating 10. Piroska Rácz, anthropologist, Saint István Museum, and Balázs Gusztáv Mende, MTA Institute of Archaeology, Laboratory of Archaeogenetics - Anthropological study of the royal bones and numerical comparison to the data from Kinga Éry ’ s book 11. Dr Judit Olasz, biologist, NIO Pathogenetics Department - Study of the royal bones’ Y-chromosome and autosomal STR markers and mtDNA analyses 12. Dr Erzsébet Csernák, biologist, NIO Tumour Pathology Centre - Sequencing of the royal bones using the next generation sequencing (NGS) method, A-STR, Y-STR and mtDNA analyses 13. Dr Verena Seidenberg and Dr Susanne Hummel, Historical Anthropology and Human Ecology, Johann-Friedrich- Blumenbach Institute for Zoology and Anthropology, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany - Investigation of the royal bones’ Y-chromosome and autosomal A-STR markers 28

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