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Sándor Soproni

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Sándor Soproni (Szentendre Kingdom of Hungary 21 November 1926 – Budapest, Hungary, 10. November 1995) was a classical archeologist, of the Roman period. He worked for the Ferenczy Museum in Szentendre and later became its director.

Life

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He made excavation near Budakeszi for the ruins of the Baden–Pecel culture.[1]

In his final years he taught at the Eötvös Loránd University’s Archeology Department.

The Museum of Stonework Finds in Bicske is named after him.

Sources

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  • Tóth Endre 1995: Soproni Sándor (1926-1995).Numizmatikai közlöny 94-95/1, 135-136.
  1. ^ Bondár Mária: A badeni kultúra temetője Budakalászon; Bondár Mária-Raczky Pál 2009: The Copper Age cemetery of Budakalász. Budapest.
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