ANU archaeology students help document history of Szekely people in Romania

By Claudia Long
Updated February 18 2017 - 2:08pm, first published 12:00am
ANU students carry out excavation of a Transylvanian cemetery in Romania.  Photo: Supplied
ANU students carry out excavation of a Transylvanian cemetery in Romania. Photo: Supplied
ANU students carry out excavation of a Transylvanian cemetery in Romania.  Photo: Supplied
ANU students carry out excavation of a Transylvanian cemetery in Romania. Photo: Supplied

A group of archaeology students from ANU who helped historians in their efforts to document the history of the Székely people in Romania will travel to the US next month to present their findings.

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