Łucja Okulicz-Kozaryn (nee Kunicka, 5 January 1933 - 1999) was a Polish academic and archaeologist specialising in history of Old Prussians. She passed her habilitation in 1976. She gained a title of professor in 1994.
Kunicka was born on 5 January 1933 in Nowy Sącz.[1] She had been living in Warsaw since 1938, where she graduated primary school and XII Państwowe Żeńskie Gimnazjum i Liceum im. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie.[1] After passing her matura exam in 1951 she enrolled at the Department of History at the University of Warsaw.[1] She graduated in archeology in 1955.[1] Her thesis about toys discovered in Gdańsk is still considered as a classical archeology publication.[1]
Łucja Okulicz-Kozarayn gained her PhD in 1966.[2]
During the 1970s, her most important academic achievement was the book Osadnictwo strefy wschodniobałtyckiej w I tysiącleciu przed naszą erą.[3] In 1976 she passed her habilitation.[3] She gained a title of professor in 1994.[3] Okulicz-Kozaryn was professor at the Warsaw University since 1996.[3] In 1998 she received Józef Kostrzewski Award.[4]