Tatiana Štefanovičová

Slovak archaeologist and historian (1934–2021)
Prof. PhDr.
Tatiana Števanovičová
CSc.
Born(1934-03-10)10 March 1934
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)
Died3 January 2021(2021-01-03) (aged 86)
Known forArchaeological research and studies of history
Scientific career
FieldsArchaeology, history

Tatiana Štefanovičová (10 March 1934 – 3 January 2021)[1] was a Slovak archaeologist and historian, one of leading experts in early history of Slovakia.[2] Along with other research activities, she worked on excavations unearthing the oldest archeological remains of Bratislava at most Bratislava Castle.

Selected works

  • 1969 Bratislavský hrad [Bratislava Castle] (co-author)
  • 1975 Bratislavský hrad v 9. až 12. storočí [Bratislava Castle in the 9th-12th centuries]
  • 1988 Osudy starých Slovanov [Fate of the Ancient Slavs]
  • 1993 Najstaršie dejiny Bratislavy [The Oldest History of Bratislava]
  • 2004 Dóm sv. Martina v Bratislave [St. Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava]
  • 2012 Dejiny Bratislavy 1 [History of Bratislava I] (co-author)

Awards

  • Pribina Cross, II. class (President of the Slovak Republic)[2]
  • Silver Plaque (Archaeological Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences)[3]
  • Award for the work "Dejiny Bratislavy 1" (Slovak Archaeological Society)[4]

References

  1. ^ Zomrela popredná archeologička Tatiana Štefanovičová, SME.sk, 5 January 2021
  2. ^ a b "Životopisy osobností vyznamenených Pribinovým krížom" [C.V. of personalities awarded with the Pribina Cross] (in Slovak). Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Ocenenia AU SAV" [Awards of AU SAV] (in Slovak). Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Ocenenie SAS - Dejiny Bratislavy" [Awards of SAS - History of Bratislava] (in Slovak). Retrieved 5 December 2015.
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