A BTM Aquincumi Múzeumának ásatásai és leletmentései 2003-ban (Aquincumi Füzetek 10. Budapest, 2004)
Régészeti feltárások Budapest területén 2003-ban (Zsidi Paula)
nyos eredményeiket. Kiemelést érdemel az Aquincumi Múzeum tudományos gárdájának nagyszabású vállalkozása, az elmúlt harminc év aquincumi kutatási eredményeit összefoglaló „Forschungen in Aquincum (1969-2002)", az Aquincum Nostrum II.2. köteteként, melyet sajtótájékoztatón mutattunk be. Zsidi Paula the investigation of the foreground of the southern town wall and also by the authenticating excavation of a stretch of the aqueduct. In consequence, new details of the destruction process affecting the aqueduct have been revealed. An exceptionally rich find material was recovered from the excavation of the "refuse dump" of the Roman Civil Town unearthed in its southern outskirts. The analysis of this archaeological layer, containing an extremely rich imported (Samian ware and amphora) and household ceramic material, wall paintings and animal bones, will most probably yield new data on the economy and commercial contacts in the town. Beside excavations, the archaeologists of the Budapest Historical Museum published in 2003, describing their scientific achievements in nearly 100 articles, studies and volumes. The large-scale enterprise of the scientific staff at the Aquincum Museum deserves separate mention. The volume, "Forschungen in Aquincum (1969-2002)", a recapitulation of the investigations in Aquincum over the past thirty years, was edited as volume II. 2 of Aquincum Nostrum. It was formally introduced to the interested public at a press conference. Paula Zsidi