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Eva Kolníková

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Eva Kolníková
Born (1935-04-20) 20 April 1935 (age 89)
OccupationNumismatist

Eva Kolníková (née Eva Valentová, born 20 April 1935[1]) is a Slovak numismatist. She specialises in the Celtic coinage of Slovakia, as well as the importance of coinage with relation to Roman-Germanic interactions.[1][2][3] She has had marked success in disentangling the complex relationships between the coinages and publishing them accessibly.[4][5] Research projects have included the cataloguing of coin finds from Němčice nad Hanou,[6][7] the Bratislava Castle hoard,[8] amongst others.

Kolníková was born in the village of Klokočov, which is now a part of the town Příbor. Her parents were teachers. She was the first out of six siblings.[9]

Kolníková graduated from Comenius University in Bratislava in 1960. From 1973 to 1978 she was head of Department at the Institute of Archeology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. From 1978 to 1986 she was its scientific secretary. She is a member of the National Numismatic Committee of the Slovak Republic.[1]

Her husband Titus Kolník [sk] was an archaeologist.[1]

Awards

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Selected works

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  • Kolníková, Eva. "Coins of the Bohemian and Moravian Celts within the area of La Tène settlement in present‑day Slovakia–reasons and consequences of their occurrence." Studia Hercynia 26.1 (2022): 133-157.
  • Kolníková, Eva. "Němčice." Ein Macht-, Industrie-und Handelszentrum der Latènezeit in Mähren und Siedlungen am ihren Rande. Komentierter Fundkatalog. Münzen. Spisy Archeologického ústavu AV ČR Brno 43 (2012).
  • Kolníková, Eva. "«Biatec-Münzen» und die spätkeltische Kunst." Études celtiques 37.1 (2011): 63-80.
  • Kolníková, Eva. Die Markomannenkriege im Lichte der Fundmünzen aus der Slowakei. Archäol. Inst. der Akad. der Wiss. der Tschechischen Republik Brno, 1994.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Eva Kolníková". osobnosti.sk. 3 December 2022. Archived from the original on 3 December 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ Kolníková, Eva (1981). Archaeological Research in Slovakia. Institute of Archarology [sic] of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. p. 170.
  3. ^ Cahn, Herbert Adolph; Rider, Georges Le (1976). Actes du 8ème Congrès international de numismatique, New York-Washington, septembre 1973. Association internationale des Numismates professionnels. pp. x.
  4. ^ A Survey of Numismatic Research, 1978-1984: Ancient, medieval and modern numismatics. International Numismatic Commission. 1986. p. 74.
  5. ^ Meridians 12-23. Slovak Writers' Union. 1984. p. 176.
  6. ^ Părpăuță, Tiberius D. "Eva Kolníková, Němčice, Ein Macht-, Industrie-und Handelszentrum der Latènezeit in Mähren und Siedlungen am ihren Rande. Kommetierter Fundkatalog Münzen, Archeologický Ústav Av Čr, Brno, VVI." Arheologia Moldovei 36 (2013): 308-309.
  7. ^ Moesgaard, Jens Christian. "Stanisław Suchodolski with the collaboration of Mateusz Bogucki (editors), Money Circulation in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Modern Times. Time, Range, Intensity. International Symposium of the 50th Anniversary of Wiadomości Numizmatyczne, Warsaw–Cracow 2007, 224 pages, illustrated." Wiadomości Numizmatyczne (2006): 237-240.
  8. ^ Musilová, Margaréta (2016), Karwowski, Maciej; Ramsl, Peter C. (eds.), "Structural Analysis of the Celto-Roman Masonry Building on Bratislava's Castle Hill – A Preliminary Study", Boii - Taurisci, Proceedings of the International Seminar, Oberleis-Klement, June 14th-15th, 2012 (1 ed.), Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, pp. 217–236, ISBN 978-3-7001-7740-1, JSTOR j.ctv8d5tb6.18, retrieved 4 April 2023
  9. ^ Michalovová, Lenka. "Kolníková, Eva – osobný fond 1941 - 2015" (PDF). Retrieved 11 April 2023.