Klára Póczy (6 February 1923 - 16 October 2008) was a Hungarian archaeologist, who specialised in the Roman heritage of the Pannonian cities, especially Budapest.
Her father, Mihály, was a railway engineer; her mother was called Klára Kiss.
[3] In 1950 she began work as an archaeologist at the Budapest History Museum (hu), and in 1953 she was appointed deputy head of the Department of Archaeology.
[8] She also worked on the study of Jewish communities in Roman Pannonia and the lack of material culture in the archaeological record.
[7] Póczy retired in 1986, but continued working on Pannonian archaeology, publishing, presenting at conferences and curating exhibitions.