coauthor Evgenia F. Redina “A find of an Istrian cast ‘wheel coin’ at Koshary (Ukraine)”, SAAC 17, 2013, 309 -318 (original) (raw)

Φιλομμειδὴς Ἀφροδίτη. Essays in Ancient Art and Archaeology in Honour of Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka, Kraków 2024

Φιλομμειδὴς Ἀφροδίτη. Essays in Ancient Art and Archaeology in Honour of Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka, 2024

It is with great pleasure that we present to you this fascinating collection of 35 articles, essays and memoirs dedicated to Professor Ewdoksia Papuci‑Władyka, one of the most eminent Polish classical archaeologists, long-standing head of the Department of Classical Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University and Visiting Professor at the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology of the University of Warsaw.

Comitato Scientifico Sympozjum Egejskie Proceedings of "The 2 ND Students' Conference in Aegean Archaeology: Methods-Researches-Perspectives" Pietro Militello-Katarzyna Żebrowska

2014

This volume of Syndesmoi contains papers presented during the proceedings of the 2 nd students' conference in Aegean Archaeology entitled Methods-Researches-Perspectives, which again took place at the Institute of Archaeology in Warsaw, on April 25 th 2014. Positive feedback received by the organizers after the first edition opened the conference to international speakers and broadened the range of discussed subjects. Our beliefs that a conference dedicated strictly to this specific discipline and destined for young researchers was indeed needed were confirmed. Apart from authors listed in this volume, 4 more speakers took part in the second session (A. M. Catania, P. Danyło, A. Filipek, K. Michałowska). The following year (2015), the Aegean Archaeology Department has teamed up with the Institute of Prehistory, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, and developed its formula into a two-paneled event. The Institute of Prehistory hosted the undergraduate and graduate students part of the conference, while the proceedings of young researchers (PhD students and doctors who were recently assigned the title) conference was held in Warsaw. The results of the third meeting of young Aegean Archaeology's adepts will be published in the next Syndesmoi volume.

E. Papuci-Władyka, ΤΑ ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚA. THE COLLECTION OF CYPRIOT ANTIQUITIES IN THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY IN CRACOW Festschr..Jolanta

Ex Oriente Lux. Studies in Honour of Jolanta Młynarczyk, ed. Krzysztof Jakubiak and Adam Łajtar, Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa 2020, pp.251-258., 2020

This article off ers a description of the collection of Cypriot antiquities in the possession of the Jagiellonian University Institute of Archaeology in Cracow. It gives a concise history of the collection together with information about the state of its publication, and characterises three categories of objects represented in it, namely pottery, terracotta figurines and stone sculptures. It was the small contribution for an outstanding Polish researcher, Jola Mlynarczyk

Sympozjum Egejskie. Papers in Aegean Archaeology 3 (WSA 3)

2022

Sympozjum Egejskie: Papers in Aegean Archaeology is a peer-reviewed sub-series of Warsaw Studies in Archaeology. It has been designed to fulfil the role of a platform for presenting and introducing a wide range of new research approaches and themes within the broad area of Aegean Archaeology. This is primarily achieved through showcasing the work of newcomers to the discipline, in other words those scholars who are currently at the beginning of their research career in the field of Aegean Archaeology, as well as scholars working outside the traditional university structure such as independent scholars, professional field archaeologists, museum curators, and conservators. It is our hope that this series will serve as a concise guide to the most recent research undertaken by early career scholars and the diverse and inspiring new trends in the archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean, as well as shining a light on the future direction of the discipline.

Sympozjum Egejskie: Papers in Aegean Archaeology 4 (WSA 5)

2023

Sympozjum Egejskie: Papers in Aegean Archaeology is a peer-reviewed sub-series of Warsaw Studies in Archaeology. It has been designed to fulfil the role of a platform for presenting and introducing a wide range of new research approaches and themes within the broad area of Aegean Archaeology. This is primarily achieved through showcasing the work of newcomers to the discipline, in other words those scholars who are currently at the beginning of their research career in the field of Aegean Archaeology, as well as scholars working outside the traditional university structure such as independent scholars, professional field archaeologists, museum curators, and conservators. It is our hope that this series will serve as a concise guide to the most recent research undertaken by early career scholars and the diverse and inspiring new trends in the archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean, as well as shining a light on the future direction of the discipline.