Eminent Hungarian archaeologist dies aged 86
Archaeologist Klára Póczy died following a brief illness at the weekend. She was 86.
The internationally renowned Póczy was involved with unearthing Budapest's ancient Roman heritage and with Aquincum Museum, which displays the findings of her excavations.
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