- Tadeusz Sulimirski
Tadeusz Sulimirski (1898–1983) was a Polish-born
historian andarchaeologist , who emigrated to the United Kingdom soon after the outbreak ofWorld War II in 1939. He is best known for his works on the ancientSarmatians .He studied in
Lviv University (then in Poland), where he received his doctorate for his work inprehistory andanthropology . As adocent he was a lecturer of prehistory in Lviv University in 1933-1936, and then became professor of prehistoric archaeology in theJagiellonian University inKraków .With the outbreak of
World War II in 1939 he leftPoland and went into exile to theUnited Kingdom , where in 1941 he became secretary general in the Ministry of Education of thePolish government in exile .From 1958 he was professor of Central and Eastern European archaeology in the
Institute of Archaeology of theUniversity of London . He gave lectures and seminars in many European countries in 1952-1965, and in a number ofUnited States universities during a tour in 1968-1969. He continued to lecture after retirement.Membership
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Society of Antiquaries in London
*Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
*Polskie Towarzystwo Archeologiczne i Numizmatyczne
*Prehistoric Society London-Cambridge Publications:
Tadeusz Sulimirski is best known for his seminal work on the
Sarmatians :* "The Sarmatians" (vol. 73 in series "Ancient People and Places") London: Thames & Hudson, 1970. (Also published in the USA by Praeger, and translated into Polish in 1979.)
He contributed to many international journals and encyclopedic works, and also wrote a number of publications on central and eastern European prehistory, mainly in Polish:
* "Kultura wysocka", 1931,
* "Polska przedhistoryczna", vol. 1 (1955), vol. 2 (1959) - onPrehistoric Poland
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