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AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 25, 2011, 2016
AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 25, 2011 Short story about greek-polish... more AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 25, 2011
Short story about greek-polish archaeological activities in the Anthemous Valley in Central Macedonia during the 2010 and 2011 seasons
AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 26, 2012
AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 26, 2017 Short story about greek-polish ... more AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 26, 2017
Short story about greek-polish archaeological activities in the Anthemous Valley in Central Macedonia during the 2012 season
Aegaeum 43, 2019
MNHMH / MNEME : past and memory in the Aegean Bronze Age : proceedings of the 17th International ... more MNHMH / MNEME : past and memory in the Aegean Bronze Age : proceedings of the 17th International Aegean Conference, University of Udine, Department of Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Department of Humanities, 17-21 April 2018 / edited by Elisabetta Borgna, Ilaria Caloi, Filippo Maria Carinci and Robert Laffineur
Tracing amber findings/ amber routes/ social impact of amber/ effects of amber products circulation/ Mycenaean and amber/ Impact of amber on Mycenaeans
VIR BIMARIS Od kujawskiego matecznika do stepów nadczarnomorskich. Studia z dziejów międzymorza bałtycko-pontyjskiego ofiarowane Profesorowi Aleksandrowi Kośko , 2019
Ancient Europe 8000 B.C. - A.D. 1000: Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, 2003
Ancient Europe 8000 B.C. - A.D. 1000: Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, 2003
Fontes Archaeologici Posnanienses, 2016
The authors of the article have conducted a number of experiments applying different amber proces... more The authors of the article have conducted a number of experiments applying different amber processing techniques with the use of replicas of the Bronze Age tools. The purpose of this work was to manufacture an amber pectoral – a spectacular ornament
known, among others, from the Mycenaean culture. Based on the experiments, it has been found that the most important part of the entire production process was the first stage, involving the selection of raw material for the execution of individual elements of the pectoral (especially flat plates forming so-called spacer plates). The article contains also technical information demonstrating how vast and varied knowledge had to be possessed by the Bronze Age artisans engaged in succinite processing.
Scientific Reports, 2016
Analysis of organic residues in pottery vessels has been successful in detecting a range of anima... more Analysis of organic residues in pottery vessels has been successful in detecting a range of animal and plant products as indicators of food preparation and consumption in the past. However, the identification of plant remains, especially grain crops in pottery, has proved elusive. Extending the spectrum is highly desirable, not only to strengthen our understanding of the dispersal of crops from centres of domestication but also to determine modes of food processing, artefact function and the culinary significance of the crop. Here, we propose a new approach to identify millet in pottery vessels, a crop that spread throughout much of Eurasia during prehistory following its domestication, most likely in northern China. We report the successful identification of miliacin (olean-18-en-3β-ol methyl ether), a pentacyclic triterpene methyl ether that is enriched in grains of common/broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum), in Bronze Age pottery vessels from the Korean Peninsula and northern Europe. The presence of millet is supported by enriched carbon stable isotope values of bulk charred organic matter sampled from pottery vessel surfaces and extracted n-alkanoic acids, consistent with a C4 plant origin. These data represent the first identification of millet in archaeological ceramic vessels, providing a means to track the introduction, spread and consumption of this important crop.
while the study of central settlements has lost none of its importance, interest has grown in mic... more while the study of central settlements has lost none of its importance, interest has grown in micro-regional research and the investigation of settlements with differing function and layout. Only complex research projects can address broad issues of Bronze Age land use. We sought answers to the following questions: 1) Did differences exist between the regional and micro-regional settlement patterns during successive periods of the Bronze Age? 2) Were there genuine centres and specialised settlements during the Bronze Age in Central Europe? 3) How did a communityʼs cultural background influence landscape use in a particular region? 4) How is social and political organisation reflected in cemeteries? The Bronze Age settlement history of the Százhalombatta area was investigated as part of an international research project.
Iaie Pan Sygn P 244, 1995
Zagadnienie oddziaływań 1 episznurowego kręgu przykarpackiego (EKP) na Kujawach można rozpatrywać... more Zagadnienie oddziaływań 1 episznurowego kręgu przykarpackiego (EKP) na Kujawach można rozpatrywać w dwóch różnych perspektywach przestrzennych: środkowoeuropejskiej i dotyczącej wyłącznie więzi Kujawy-Małopolska Pierwszą z nich, bardziej ogólną, wyznaczają główne osie powiązań kulturowych ówczesnej Europy Środkowej: równoleżnikowa i południkowa. W takim ujęciu oddziaływania EKP stanowiłyby jeden z podstawowych składników tej drugiej.
Iaie Pan Sygn P 244, 1990
AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 25, 2011, 2016
AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 25, 2011 Short story about greek-polish... more AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 25, 2011
Short story about greek-polish archaeological activities in the Anthemous Valley in Central Macedonia during the 2010 and 2011 seasons
AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 26, 2012
AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 26, 2017 Short story about greek-polish ... more AEMTH: ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΗ ΘΡΑΚΗ 26, 2017
Short story about greek-polish archaeological activities in the Anthemous Valley in Central Macedonia during the 2012 season
Aegaeum 43, 2019
MNHMH / MNEME : past and memory in the Aegean Bronze Age : proceedings of the 17th International ... more MNHMH / MNEME : past and memory in the Aegean Bronze Age : proceedings of the 17th International Aegean Conference, University of Udine, Department of Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Department of Humanities, 17-21 April 2018 / edited by Elisabetta Borgna, Ilaria Caloi, Filippo Maria Carinci and Robert Laffineur
Tracing amber findings/ amber routes/ social impact of amber/ effects of amber products circulation/ Mycenaean and amber/ Impact of amber on Mycenaeans
VIR BIMARIS Od kujawskiego matecznika do stepów nadczarnomorskich. Studia z dziejów międzymorza bałtycko-pontyjskiego ofiarowane Profesorowi Aleksandrowi Kośko , 2019
Ancient Europe 8000 B.C. - A.D. 1000: Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, 2003
Ancient Europe 8000 B.C. - A.D. 1000: Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, 2003
Fontes Archaeologici Posnanienses, 2016
The authors of the article have conducted a number of experiments applying different amber proces... more The authors of the article have conducted a number of experiments applying different amber processing techniques with the use of replicas of the Bronze Age tools. The purpose of this work was to manufacture an amber pectoral – a spectacular ornament
known, among others, from the Mycenaean culture. Based on the experiments, it has been found that the most important part of the entire production process was the first stage, involving the selection of raw material for the execution of individual elements of the pectoral (especially flat plates forming so-called spacer plates). The article contains also technical information demonstrating how vast and varied knowledge had to be possessed by the Bronze Age artisans engaged in succinite processing.
Scientific Reports, 2016
Analysis of organic residues in pottery vessels has been successful in detecting a range of anima... more Analysis of organic residues in pottery vessels has been successful in detecting a range of animal and plant products as indicators of food preparation and consumption in the past. However, the identification of plant remains, especially grain crops in pottery, has proved elusive. Extending the spectrum is highly desirable, not only to strengthen our understanding of the dispersal of crops from centres of domestication but also to determine modes of food processing, artefact function and the culinary significance of the crop. Here, we propose a new approach to identify millet in pottery vessels, a crop that spread throughout much of Eurasia during prehistory following its domestication, most likely in northern China. We report the successful identification of miliacin (olean-18-en-3β-ol methyl ether), a pentacyclic triterpene methyl ether that is enriched in grains of common/broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum), in Bronze Age pottery vessels from the Korean Peninsula and northern Europe. The presence of millet is supported by enriched carbon stable isotope values of bulk charred organic matter sampled from pottery vessel surfaces and extracted n-alkanoic acids, consistent with a C4 plant origin. These data represent the first identification of millet in archaeological ceramic vessels, providing a means to track the introduction, spread and consumption of this important crop.
while the study of central settlements has lost none of its importance, interest has grown in mic... more while the study of central settlements has lost none of its importance, interest has grown in micro-regional research and the investigation of settlements with differing function and layout. Only complex research projects can address broad issues of Bronze Age land use. We sought answers to the following questions: 1) Did differences exist between the regional and micro-regional settlement patterns during successive periods of the Bronze Age? 2) Were there genuine centres and specialised settlements during the Bronze Age in Central Europe? 3) How did a communityʼs cultural background influence landscape use in a particular region? 4) How is social and political organisation reflected in cemeteries? The Bronze Age settlement history of the Százhalombatta area was investigated as part of an international research project.
Iaie Pan Sygn P 244, 1995
Zagadnienie oddziaływań 1 episznurowego kręgu przykarpackiego (EKP) na Kujawach można rozpatrywać... more Zagadnienie oddziaływań 1 episznurowego kręgu przykarpackiego (EKP) na Kujawach można rozpatrywać w dwóch różnych perspektywach przestrzennych: środkowoeuropejskiej i dotyczącej wyłącznie więzi Kujawy-Małopolska Pierwszą z nich, bardziej ogólną, wyznaczają główne osie powiązań kulturowych ówczesnej Europy Środkowej: równoleżnikowa i południkowa. W takim ujęciu oddziaływania EKP stanowiłyby jeden z podstawowych składników tej drugiej.
Iaie Pan Sygn P 244, 1990