Anna Sadurska

Anna Sadurska (19242004) was a Polish Classical philologist and epigrapher who taught at the University of Warsaw.[1]

Sadurska published the famous Tomb of the Family of 'Alaine from ancient Palmyra that was excavated by the Polish archaeological mission in 1969.[2] Sadurska also carried out work on nineteen fragmentary examples of the Tabulae Iliacae, miniature stone carvings from the Roman world that depict scenes from the Trojan War.[3]

Publications

  • 1964. Les tables iliaques. Warsaw: Państwowe Wydawn.
  • 1977. Le tombeau de famille de ʻAlainê. Varsovie: PWN-Éditions scientifiques de Pologne.
  • Sadurska, A., ʻAdnān Bunnī, and Matḥaf Tadmur. 1994. Les sculptures funéraires de Palmyre. Rome: G. Bretschneider.
  • in Propylaeum-DOK
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References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-21. Retrieved 2014-07-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Bulletin - Museums of Art and Archaeology, University of Michigan, Volumes 1-4 (1978): 7
  3. Sadurska, Anna (22 February 1964). "Les tables iliaques". Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. Retrieved 22 February 2018 via Open WorldCat.
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