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Archeologia wspólnotowa - poznając przeszłość, nie zapominając o teraźniejszości , 2022
Rejon wsi Góry Wysokie, gm. Dwikozy w powiecie sandomierskim należy do bardzo ważnych z archeolog... more Rejon wsi Góry Wysokie, gm. Dwikozy w powiecie sandomierskim należy do bardzo ważnych z archeologicznego punktu widzenia. Teren ten już od lat 20. XX wieku stał się obszarem badań archeologicznych, które z przerwami są kontynuowane do chwili obecnej. Od samego początku istotne było włączenie w te działania lokalnej społeczności oraz rozmaitych inicjatyw z zakresu popularyzacji wiedzy archeologicznej i szeroko rozumianej edukacji. W niniejszym artykule przedstawiamy historię badań archeologicznych oraz działań z zakresu archeologii wspólnotowej, realizowanych w Górach Wysokich i Kicharach Nowych. Przyniosły one wyniki ważne społecznie: przyczyniły się do lepszego poznania przeszłości regionu oraz do kształtowania świadomości w zakresie ochrony lokalnego dziedzictwa.
Digital guide to Southern Jordan is prepared to offer you a journey through an extraordinary regi... more Digital guide to Southern Jordan is prepared to offer you a journey through an extraordinary region, full of archaeological treasures and breathtaking landscapes. A region where you will meet hospitable and smiling residents, and through their stories you will have opportunity to explore the traditions and history of Southern Jordan.
Our guide is also the only comprehensive website dedicated to Polish scientific research conducted in Jordan. On the following pages you will find information about the history of Polish scientific presence in this region and information about currently conducted excavations and other research projects.
Task financed under the agreement No. 951 / P-DUN / 2018
from the funds of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
for activities promoting science
Studies in Ancient Art and Civilization , 2020
Starting an archaeological research is not only the beginning of gathering new scientific data fo... more Starting an archaeological research is not only the beginning of gathering new scientific data for academic analysis. The role of a scientist is not only to build the 'tower of knowledge,' but also to make it beneficial to people. Therefore, archaeological projects should also vastly contribute to the promotion of the heritage of the region and its modern value and to the development of tourism, education and local community activities. Understanding the local community and its view on the historical heritage, as well as on archaeological research seems to be a very important aspect of this type of activity. It will not only allow to identify potential risks and create a plan of regular research, excavations, as well as future maintenance. As a benefit of the sociological study, the future revitalization of the area will occur. This outcome may be an important extension of theoretical and practical principles of global heritage protection and may become a standard solution based on the belief that cultural heritage can be a factor of local community development and prosperity.
Forum Archeologii Publicznej. Popularyzacja i edukacja archeologiczna, 2020
Dar pamięci. Deportacje obywateli polskich do Związku Socjalistycznych Republik Sowieckich w latach 1940-1941. Metody, pomysły, scenariusze zajęć, 2015
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 27/1, 2018
The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the ... more The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the Jagiellonian University in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, targets the archaeological heritage of southern Jordan (Tafila region), focusing currently on remains of the Early Bronze Age and earlier cultures that were found in the region. The project has already identified and verified several previously undocumented or poorly documented sites. Its main objective is to establish chronological phasing of human activity in this microregion, particularly during the Early Bronze Age, and to assess the scale and nature of human presence in that period. Two sites, Faysaliyya and Munqata'a, were excavated within the frame of the project. The article presents the preliminary results of this work. An important side issue is the protection of Jordanian heritage in the Tafila region through the identification of natural and human agents that may damage or destroy it.
The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the ... more The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the Jagiellonian University in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, targets the archaeological heritage of southern Jordan (Tafila region), focusing currently on remains of the Early Bronze Age and earlier cultures that were found in the region. The project has already identified and verified several previously undocumented or poorly documented sites. Its main objective is to establish chronological phasing of human activity in this microregion, particularly during the Early Bronze Age, and to assess the scale and nature of human presence in that period. Two sites, Faysaliyya and Munqata'a, were excavated within the frame of the project. The article presents the preliminary results of this work. An important side issue is the protection of Jordanian heritage in the Tafila region through the identification of natural and human agents that may damage or destroy it.
Discovering Edom Polish archaeological activity in southern Jordan, 2019
Archeology can become an important factor in the develop- ment of tourism and improving the econo... more Archeology can become an important factor in the develop- ment of tourism and improving the economic situation and standards of people living in southern Jordan. As a part of the HLC Project, ana- lyzes and surveys were made to answer the question of whether the local population treats the development of archaeological works as a threat or a positive chance. The goal of the project is not only to carry out research work but also to return the heritage of the inhabitants of the south of Jor- dan to their use and protect it in the optimal way.
in pubblicazione su P. Arthur (a c.), Atti del congresso SAMI 2015 (Lecce), Firenze
Archeologia wspólnotowa - poznając przeszłość, nie zapominając o teraźniejszości , 2022
Rejon wsi Góry Wysokie, gm. Dwikozy w powiecie sandomierskim należy do bardzo ważnych z archeolog... more Rejon wsi Góry Wysokie, gm. Dwikozy w powiecie sandomierskim należy do bardzo ważnych z archeologicznego punktu widzenia. Teren ten już od lat 20. XX wieku stał się obszarem badań archeologicznych, które z przerwami są kontynuowane do chwili obecnej. Od samego początku istotne było włączenie w te działania lokalnej społeczności oraz rozmaitych inicjatyw z zakresu popularyzacji wiedzy archeologicznej i szeroko rozumianej edukacji. W niniejszym artykule przedstawiamy historię badań archeologicznych oraz działań z zakresu archeologii wspólnotowej, realizowanych w Górach Wysokich i Kicharach Nowych. Przyniosły one wyniki ważne społecznie: przyczyniły się do lepszego poznania przeszłości regionu oraz do kształtowania świadomości w zakresie ochrony lokalnego dziedzictwa.
Digital guide to Southern Jordan is prepared to offer you a journey through an extraordinary regi... more Digital guide to Southern Jordan is prepared to offer you a journey through an extraordinary region, full of archaeological treasures and breathtaking landscapes. A region where you will meet hospitable and smiling residents, and through their stories you will have opportunity to explore the traditions and history of Southern Jordan.
Our guide is also the only comprehensive website dedicated to Polish scientific research conducted in Jordan. On the following pages you will find information about the history of Polish scientific presence in this region and information about currently conducted excavations and other research projects.
Task financed under the agreement No. 951 / P-DUN / 2018
from the funds of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
for activities promoting science
Studies in Ancient Art and Civilization , 2020
Starting an archaeological research is not only the beginning of gathering new scientific data fo... more Starting an archaeological research is not only the beginning of gathering new scientific data for academic analysis. The role of a scientist is not only to build the 'tower of knowledge,' but also to make it beneficial to people. Therefore, archaeological projects should also vastly contribute to the promotion of the heritage of the region and its modern value and to the development of tourism, education and local community activities. Understanding the local community and its view on the historical heritage, as well as on archaeological research seems to be a very important aspect of this type of activity. It will not only allow to identify potential risks and create a plan of regular research, excavations, as well as future maintenance. As a benefit of the sociological study, the future revitalization of the area will occur. This outcome may be an important extension of theoretical and practical principles of global heritage protection and may become a standard solution based on the belief that cultural heritage can be a factor of local community development and prosperity.
Forum Archeologii Publicznej. Popularyzacja i edukacja archeologiczna, 2020
Dar pamięci. Deportacje obywateli polskich do Związku Socjalistycznych Republik Sowieckich w latach 1940-1941. Metody, pomysły, scenariusze zajęć, 2015
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 27/1, 2018
The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the ... more The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the Jagiellonian University in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, targets the archaeological heritage of southern Jordan (Tafila region), focusing currently on remains of the Early Bronze Age and earlier cultures that were found in the region. The project has already identified and verified several previously undocumented or poorly documented sites. Its main objective is to establish chronological phasing of human activity in this microregion, particularly during the Early Bronze Age, and to assess the scale and nature of human presence in that period. Two sites, Faysaliyya and Munqata'a, were excavated within the frame of the project. The article presents the preliminary results of this work. An important side issue is the protection of Jordanian heritage in the Tafila region through the identification of natural and human agents that may damage or destroy it.
The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the ... more The HLC (Heritage-Landscape-Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the Jagiellonian University in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, targets the archaeological heritage of southern Jordan (Tafila region), focusing currently on remains of the Early Bronze Age and earlier cultures that were found in the region. The project has already identified and verified several previously undocumented or poorly documented sites. Its main objective is to establish chronological phasing of human activity in this microregion, particularly during the Early Bronze Age, and to assess the scale and nature of human presence in that period. Two sites, Faysaliyya and Munqata'a, were excavated within the frame of the project. The article presents the preliminary results of this work. An important side issue is the protection of Jordanian heritage in the Tafila region through the identification of natural and human agents that may damage or destroy it.
Discovering Edom Polish archaeological activity in southern Jordan, 2019
Archeology can become an important factor in the develop- ment of tourism and improving the econo... more Archeology can become an important factor in the develop- ment of tourism and improving the economic situation and standards of people living in southern Jordan. As a part of the HLC Project, ana- lyzes and surveys were made to answer the question of whether the local population treats the development of archaeological works as a threat or a positive chance. The goal of the project is not only to carry out research work but also to return the heritage of the inhabitants of the south of Jor- dan to their use and protect it in the optimal way.
in pubblicazione su P. Arthur (a c.), Atti del congresso SAMI 2015 (Lecce), Firenze