Paula Zsidi (born 1952) is a Hungarian archeologist, art historian, author, and museologist.[1]
She served as the museum director of Aquincum Museum in Budapest from 1989 until 2015.[2][3] Zsidi has published over 170 articles, exhibition catalogues, and studies,[4] her work often focuses on Aquincum, the Roman Empire, Transdanubia, and Hungarian history.
^Gabler, Dénes (2012). "Zsidi Paula Köszöntése" [A Tribute to Paula Zsidi]. Budapest Régiségei [Antiques of Budapest] (PDF). pp. 13–16.
^Aquincum Elfogulatlan Szemmel [Aquincum Unbiased Eyes] (PDF). A Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem Építészmérnöki Kar Középülettervezési Tanszék (The Budapest Technical and University of Economics Faculty of Architecture Department of Public Building Design). 2016. pp. 178–179.
PaulaZsidi (born 1952) is a Hungarian archeologist, art historian, author, and museologist. She served as the museum director of Aquincum Museum in Budapest...
include items from the local mithraeum. It has an indoor and outdoor part. PaulaZsidi served as the museum director from 1989 until 2015. "Aquincum". Encyclopædia...
footage of ancient city of Aquincum of the Roman Empire. Aquincum Ruins PaulaZsidi (ed.), Forschungen in Aquincum 1969–2002. Budapest: Történeti Múzeum...
laureate of the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics Károly Zipernowsky - engineer PaulaZsidi - archeologist and museum director Princess Viktória de Bourbon de Parme...
hu. Hable, Tibor (2003). "Aquincum vor der römischen Eroberung." In: Zsidi, Paula (red.), Forschungen in Aquincum 1969–2002. Budapest: Történeti Múzeum...
October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Mária Puskely, Károly Vörös, Vilmos Zsidi. A keresztény Európa szellemi gyökerei. Az öreg földrész hagiográfiája....