List of Romanian archaeologists
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- Johann Michael AcknerJohann Michael AcknerJohann Michael Ackner was a Transylvanian archaeologist and nature researcher.-Biography:A Saxon born in Schäßburg , a town in the Habsburg province of Transylvania , Johann Ackner first studied at the college in his home town...
- Dinu Adameşteanu
- Petre Alexandrescu
- Ioan Andrieşescu
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- Gheorghe I. CantacuzinoGheorghe I. CantacuzinoGheorghe I. Cantacuzino is a Romanian historian and archeologist.Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino studied at the Sfântul Sava High School, graduating in 1954. Thereafter he attended the courses of the Faculty of History at the University of Bucharest, specializing in history of the antiquity and archeology...
(b. 1938) - Emil Condurachi
- Niculae ConoviciNiculae ConoviciNiculae Conovici was a Romanian archeologist, amphorologist and numismat. He has scaved in Satu Nou , Constanţa County.- Bibliography :...
- Gabriel Crăciunescu
- Ion Horaţiu CrişanIon Horaţiu CrişanIon Horaţiu Crişan was a Romanian historian and archaeologist. He conducted research in South-Eastern and Central Europe, focusing on Geto-Dacians and Celts....
(1928 – 1994) - Florin CurtaFlorin CurtaFlorin Curta is a Romanian-born American historian, expert medievalist and archaeologist on Eastern Europe. He is one of the top authorities in the field, especially regarding Balkan history, in the Western historiography; among others like John Fine and Dennis Hupchik...
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- Constantin DaicoviciuConstantin DaicoviciuConstantin Daicoviciu – May 27, 1973) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian historian and archaeologist.He was rector of Babeş-Bolyai University, and a member of the Romanian Academy....
- Hadrian Daicoviciu
- Petre Diaconu
- Mihail Dimitriu
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- Vasile PârvanVasile PârvanVasile Pârvan was a Romanian historian and archaeologist.He studied history in Bucharest, with Nicolae Iorga as one of his professors. He continued his studies in Germany. His Ph.D. thesis, written in 1909, was titled The nationality of merchants in the Roman Empire...
(1882 – 1927) - Iuliu Paul
- Mircea Petrescu-Dâmboviţa
- Dionisie M. Pippidi
- Alexandru PopaAlexandru PopaAlexandru Popa is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1990s. At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the K-2 1000 m event.-References:*...
- Cristian PopaCristian PopaDr. Cristian Popa is a Romanian archaeologist at the 1 Decembrie 1918 University, Alba Iulia, Romania. He is one of the most extensively published experts on the Coţofeni culture and generally acknowledged as an authority on this prehistoric culture. He is also known for having discovered the flint...
- Gheorghe Postică
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- Adrian Andrei RusuAdrian Andrei RusuAdrian Andrei Rusu-Bolindet is a researcher in Romanian medieval archaeology. He is also a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Art History in Cluj-Napoca....
(b. 1951) - medieval archaeology , researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Art HistoryInstitute of Archaeology and Art History, Cluj-NapocaThe Institute of Archaeology and Art History is an academic research institution in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.- History :In the early days of 1990 began the process of rebirth of the Romanian Academy, a national institution of reference for Romanian culture and science, founded in 1866...
in Cluj-NapocaCluj-NapocaCluj-Napoca , commonly known as Cluj, is the fourth most populous city in Romania and the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest , Budapest and Belgrade...
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- Victor Spinei
- Gheorghe Ştefan
- Ion Stratan
- Alexandru Suceveanu
See also
- Romanian archaeologyRomanian archaeology- Archaeologists :* Alexandru Odobescu * Grigore Tocilescu * Vasile Pârvan * Constantin Daicoviciu living* Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino * Adrian Andrei Rusu - Archaeologists :* Alexandru Odobescu (1834 — 1895)* Grigore Tocilescu (1850 – 1909)* Vasile Pârvan (1882 – 1927)* Constantin Daicoviciu (1898 -...
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- DaciaDaciaIn ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians or Getae as they were known by the Greeks—the branch of the Thracians north of the Haemus range...