Anna Sadurska

Anna Sadurska (1 September 1921–3 March 2004) was a Polish Classical philologist, epigrapher, and archaeologist who taught at the University of Warsaw.

She then studied for a PhD at the same university, researching the National Museum in Warsaw's collection of Roman funerary inscriptions, which she completed in 1951.

She then moved to the University of Warsaw, where she became Chair of Mediterranean Archaeology in 1971 (the position previously held by Kazimierz Michałowski) and a full professor in 1980.

[1][3] Sadurska's scholarly work included writing the first Polish university textbook on Roman archaeology and publishing on Greek and Latin inscriptions and iconography.

[1][5][6] Her work on Palmyrene sculpture won the “Premio europeo di archeologia" (European Archaeology Prize) in 1994.

Anna Sadurska