Ildiko Kalnoky
Archaeologist at MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)- Claim this Profile
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Hungarian Professional working proficiency
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German Full professional proficiency
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French Native or bilingual proficiency
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English Full professional proficiency
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Experience
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MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
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United Kingdom
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Construction
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200 - 300 Employee
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Archaeologist
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Mar 2022 - Present
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Little House of Science
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United Kingdom
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Teacher
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Jan 2022 - Present
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The Egypt Exploration Society
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United Kingdom
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Local Ambassador
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Jan 2018 - Present
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Local Ambassador
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Jan 2018 - Present
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Cotswold Archaeology
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United Kingdom
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Construction
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100 - 200 Employee
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Trainee Archaeologist
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Aug 2021 - Dec 2021
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National Science and Media Museum
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Entertainment
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1 - 100 Employee
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Explainer
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May 2019 - Aug 2021
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The British Museum
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United Kingdom
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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700 & Above Employee
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Post-excavation documentation assistant
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Jun 2016 - Jul 2016
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Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL
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London, United Kingdom
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Public Programme Volunteer
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Oct 2014 - Oct 2015
Volunteer for the Museum's annual Events Programme Volunteer for the Museum's annual Events Programme
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MUSE (Museum University Student Educator))
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Sep 2012 - Jul 2013
Provide tours to visitors about the collections of the Hunterian Museum (the Antonine Wall Exhibition and Museum Highlights) and the Hunterian Art Gallery (Conversation Pieces)
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Object Handling Session Team Member
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Apr 2013 - Apr 2013
- Presentation of a select and highly diverse sample from the museum's collection, including objects and specimens relating to zoology, archaeology (ancient Egyptian and stone age items in particular), paleontology (fossils), anthropology and medicine- Responsible for specimens from the zoological selection- Filling out of 'Risk Assessment' forms for each of the objects from the relevant samples
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Global Connects Language Services
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United Kingdom
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Translation and Localization
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1 - 100 Employee
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Interpreter
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Jul 2010 - Jul 2013
Made communication between Client and Recipient as effective as possible, through face to face translation of (and between) Hungarian and English Made communication between Client and Recipient as effective as possible, through face to face translation of (and between) Hungarian and English
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University of Glasgow
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Excavator for Mantle Walls Project
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Oct 2012 - Oct 2012
- Excavation: Trial trenching on previously surveyed area - Systematic removal and recording of stratigraphic layers and their respective features - Data recovery, processing and recording (record forms, photography, drawings, etc.) - Giving tours to visitors about excavation progress and current understanding of archaeological features and finds uncovered - This project attracted strong interest from the public and the media alike; both the BBC and iTV joined the team repeatedly for further updates during the course of the excavation
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Leonardo da Vinci Programme
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Castanheiro di Vento (Portugal)
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Student Excavator
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Jun 2012 - Jul 2012
- Contextual excavation of Chalcolithic (Bronze Age) site - Archaeological Drawings (plans mainly) - Learning and Application of Mediterranean Excavation Methodologies and Techniques - Contextual excavation of Chalcolithic (Bronze Age) site - Archaeological Drawings (plans mainly) - Learning and Application of Mediterranean Excavation Methodologies and Techniques
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N/A - Private Undertaker
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Lenzie Moss, Greater Glasgow, Scotland
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Student Surveyor
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Mar 2012 - Mar 2012
- Relatively simple survey and measurement process: determination of main baseline; from which specific points in the landscape were measured off with tape measures - Reason for simple survey process and relatively slow progress was due to harsh and difficult terrain - Relatively simple survey and measurement process: determination of main baseline; from which specific points in the landscape were measured off with tape measures - Reason for simple survey process and relatively slow progress was due to harsh and difficult terrain
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University of Glasgow
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Surveyor for Mantle Walls Project
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Nov 2011 - Nov 2011
- Geophysical Survey - Laying out of site grids - Topographic survey of entire area as well – with Leica total station - Use of resistivity machine (for further information on this project see the two links provided above) - Geophysical Survey - Laying out of site grids - Topographic survey of entire area as well – with Leica total station - Use of resistivity machine (for further information on this project see the two links provided above)
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Student Excavator for SERF (Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot)
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Aug 2011 - Aug 2011
- Excavation and data handling- Surveying
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Student Surveyor at Castle Craig Broch for SERF (Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot)
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Aug 2011 - Aug 2011
- Topographic Survey- Recording and interpretation of topographic features- Instruments used: Leica Total station and corresponding refectory prism
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Ecole Maternelle 'Vitry-sur-Seine'
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Vitry-sur-Seine, France
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Comenius Assisstant
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Oct 2010 - Jul 2011
- English tuition for large groups of young children (ca. 30 in one class and around 200 pupils overall) aged 4 and 5 at “Ecole Maternelle, Eva Salmon”, Vitry-sur-Seine - Coverage of a small sample of topics, e.g. colours, clothes, animals, etc. through interactive games, songs, stories and exercises - English tuition for large groups of young children (ca. 30 in one class and around 200 pupils overall) aged 4 and 5 at “Ecole Maternelle, Eva Salmon”, Vitry-sur-Seine - Coverage of a small sample of topics, e.g. colours, clothes, animals, etc. through interactive games, songs, stories and exercises
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AEVA (Association Etudiante Valdosienne d'Archaeologie)
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Genainville, France
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Student Excavator
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Aug 2010 - Aug 2010
- Excavation of a Gallo-Roman site (north of Paris) - Creation of stratigraphic sections - Data handling - Excavation of a Gallo-Roman site (north of Paris) - Creation of stratigraphic sections - Data handling
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Dendrochronology Workshop Participant
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Jul 2010 - Jul 2010
- Attendance at morning lectures - Afternoon visit to Dalkeith Old Oaks & Medieval Deer Park: familiarisation with its history and trees - Attendance at morning lectures - Afternoon visit to Dalkeith Old Oaks & Medieval Deer Park: familiarisation with its history and trees
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Hunterian Museum - University of Glasgow
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Team Member for 'Ancient Technology Workshop – Dig This Fun Day!'
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Feb 2010 - Jul 2010
Demonstration, explanation and assistance with performing and trying out ancient Viking technologies, e.g. spinning wool, stone drilling, etc. to young school children Demonstration, explanation and assistance with performing and trying out ancient Viking technologies, e.g. spinning wool, stone drilling, etc. to young school children
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Education
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University College London, U. of London
Master of Arts in Egyptian Archaeology, Egyptian Archaeology -
The University of Glasgow
Master of Arts (MA), Archaeology -
British International School Instanbul
International Baccalaureat (IB), High School/Secondary Diploma Programs