prof. dr hab. Ryszard Feliks Mazurowski
(retired)
e-mail:
rfmazurowski@uw.edu.pl
research interests:
The Neolithic of Europe and the Middle East
bibliography:
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prof. dr hab. Ryszard Feliks Mazurowski
(retired)
e-mail:
rfmazurowski@uw.edu.pl
research interests:
The Neolithic of Europe and the Middle East
bibliography:
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Franciszek Stepniowski, PhD
Katedra Archeologii Orientu
e-mail:
f.stepniowski@uw.edu.pl
duty hours:
Tuesday 10.00–12.00, room 3.03
research interests:
– archaeology and history of Assyria
–theory and history of archaeology
bibliography:
1. ‘Upper Temples’ on Assyrian ziqqurats – did they ever exist?, (w:/in:) B. Hrouda, S. Kroll, P.Z. Spanos (red./eds), Von Uruk nach Tuttul. Eine Festschrift für Eva Strommenger, München-Wien 1992, 197-202, Taf. 85
2. Bijan in the Neo-Assyrian Period – Results of the Excavations in 1981 (Autumn) – 1983, Etudes et Travaux 16 (1993), 425-433
3. „I wykonasz na jego skroni nacięcie krzemiennym ostrzem…” – świadectwa używania narzędzi krzemiennych i obsydianowych w tekstach klinowych jako postulat badawczy dla archeologii Mezopotamii epoki brązu i żelaza//”You make an incision in his temple with a flint blade…” – the evidence for use of flint tools in cuneiform texts as a research propos al for Mesopotamian archaeology of the Bronze and Iron Ages, (w:/in:) J. Lech, D. Piotrowska (red./eds), Z badań nad krzemieniarstwem epoki brązu i wczesnej epoki żelaza//Studies of Flint-Mining and Flint-Working In the Bronze and Early Iron Ages, Warszawa1997 [Komitet Nauk Pra- i Protohistorycznych PAN, Prace, Tom II], 17-23
4. (wraz z//with P.A. Miglus) Formen, Verzierung und Verteilung der Keramik, (w:/in:) P.A. Miglus et al., Die Frühislamische Keramik von Tall Aswad (Ar-Raqqa I), Mainz am Rhein 1999, 19-54, Taf. 11-76
5. (wraz z//with J. Lech) – red./eds V. Gordon Childe i archeologia w XX wieku//V. Gordon Childe and Archaeology in the 20th Century, Warszawa 1999 [Komitet Nauk Pra- i Protohistorycznych PAN, Prace, Tom III]
– (w tym tomie//therein:) Rewolucja urbanistyczna Gordona Childe’a//Gordon Childe’s ‘Urban Revolution’, 111-136
6. Między pradziejami a sztuką klasyczną. Estetyka sztuki Starożytnego Wschodu//Between Prehistory and Classical Art. Aesthetics of the Ancient Oriental Art, (w//in:) B. Gediga, A.P. Kowalski (red./eds), Estetyka w archeologii//Aesthetics in Archaeology, Gdańsk 2003, 37-56
7. (wraz z//with P. Bieliński) red.//eds Aux pays d’Allat. Mélanges offerts à Michał Gawlikowski, Warszawa 2005
– (w tym tomie//therein:) The ‘Gate to Hell’. Some peculiar stone objects from Bijan Island, 263-275
8. The Temples in Aššur. An Overview of the Sacral Architecture of the ‚Holy City’, ISIMU 6 (2003 – issued 2007), 234-244
9. Architekturmodelle, (w//in:) E, Strommenger, P.A. Miglus, Tall Bi’a/Tuttul V: Altorientalische Kleinfunde, Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft 126, Wiesbaden 2010, 105-113, Taf. 104-121
10. (wraz z//with P.A. Miglus, K. Radner), Ausgrabungen in Assur. Wohnquartiere in der Weststadt Teil I, Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft 152, Saarbrücken 2016
other:
2010-2017 editor of “Światowit”
dr hab. Dariusz Manasterski
Stone Age Department
e-mail:
dmanasterski@uw.edu.pl
phone number:
+48 22 55 22 824
duty hours:
Wednesday 11.00–13.00. room 3.24
research interests:
Long-distance contacts and pattern circulations in cultural transformations at the turn of the stone and bronze ages in the borderland area of the Central and Eastern European Lowlands. The role and significance of the impact of Bell Beakers culture on the local groups of the absorbing and productive economy and their transformation in the Trzciniec cultural circle. Thread, style and technology of prehistoric ceramic vessels as identifiers, reminiscences and reflections of past cultural processes.
bibliography:
Dariusz Manasterski.pdf
ORCID
PhD Marcin Białowarczuk
e-mail:
m.bialowarczuk@uw.edu.pl
duty hours:
Tuesday 13:00 – 14:00
research interests:
Research interests include the Neolithic, with particular reference to the origins of architecture, lithic analyses and human adaptations to harsh environments during transitional period from the hunter- gatherer to agriculture and farming economy in the Near East and the Arabian Peninsula.
bibliography:
Białowarczuk M., 2017, Preliminary report on Qumayrah–Ayn 2, a new prehistoric site in northern Oman. Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 26/1, 543-555.
Białowarczuk M., 2016, From circle to rectangle. Evolution of the architectural plan in the early Neolithic in the Near East. Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 25, pp. 575–593.
Bieliński P., Białowarczuk M., Reiche A., Smogorzewska A. & Szymczak A. 2016. Excavations in 2014 and 2015. Preliminary report on the sixth and seventh seasons of Kuwaiti-Polish archaeological investigations. Kuwait City–Warsaw: National Council for Culture Arts and Letters, Kuwait & Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw.
Białowarczuk M., 2015, Experimental reconstruction of Late Neolithic local quartz exploitation patterns in the Arabian Gulf. New discoveries from Bahra 1,Kuwait, an Ubaid-related site. Paleorient, 41/2, pp. 71-84.
Bieliński P., Białowarczuk M., Kiersnowski H., Piątkowska-Małecka J., Reiche A., Smogorzewska A., Szymczak A., 2015, Bahra 1. Excavations in 2013. Preliminary Report on the Fifth season of Kuwaiti-Polish Archaeological Explorations. (Chapter V. Lithics, pp. 83-92), National Council for Culture Arts and Letters, Kuwait and Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw-Kuwait.
Gackowski A., Białowarczuk M., 2014, Settlement of Danubian cultures in the area of Świecie Plateau. Osadnictwo kultur naddunajskich na Wysoczyźnie Świeckiej. Acta Analecta Resoviensisa, T. 9, s. 155-194.
Januszek K., Białowarczuk M., 2014, Potencjalne metody pozyskiwania lokalnych surowców krzemiennych przez społeczności końca neolitu i początku epoki brązu na stanowiskach 3 i 6 w Supraślu, woj. podlaskie. Studia i Materiały do Badań nad Neolitem i Wczesną Epoką Brazu na Mazowszu i Podlasiu, T. IV, s. 111-128.
Białowarczuk M., 2013, Ground and pecked stone industry of Bahra 1, an Ubaid-related settlement in Northern Kuwait. Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 22, pp. 569–586.
Białowarczuk M., 2013, Quartz and ground stone industries of Bahra 1. In: Szymczak A. (ed.) AS-SABBIYA Autumn 2012. Report on the Eighth Season of Joint Kuwaiti – Polish Archaeological Investigations in Kuwait: Bahra 1, Ubaid Culture Related Settlement (4th Season), National Council for Culture Arts and Letters, Kuwait and Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw-Kuwait, pp. 83-97.
Mazurowski R. F., Białowarczuk M., Januszek K., 2012, Architecture of Tell Qaramel, in: R. F. Mazurowski & Y. Kanjou (eds.) TELL QARAMEL PROTONEOLITHIC AND EARLY PRE-POTTERY NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT IN NORTHERN SYRIA (Preliminary results of the Syrian-Polish archaeological excavations 1999-2007), PCMA Excavation Series 2, Warsaw, pp. 34-61.
Białowarczuk M., 2012, Półwytwór topora z Dolistowa Starego, woj. podlaskie, Światowit, Tom VII (XLVII), Fasc. B, s. 25 – 28.
Gawrońska J., Białowarczuk M., 2011, Kultura amfor kulistych na Nizinie Północnomazowieckiej, Studia i Materiały do Badań nad Neolitem i Wczesną Epoką Brązu na Mazowszu i Podlasiu, tom I, s. 13-49.
Białowarczuk M., Gawrońska J., 2011, Kultura amfor kulistych w przemianach poźnego neolitu i wczesnej epoki brązu w połnocno-wschodniej Polsce, [w] U. Stankiewicz, A. Wawrusiewicz (eds.) Na rubieży kultur. Badania nad okresem neolitu i wczesną epoką brązu., Muzeum Podlaskie w Białymstoku, s. 109-118.
Białowarczuk M., 2010, Early Neolithic wall construction techniques in a light of etnographical obserwations in architecture of modern Syrian village of Qaramel, Polish Archaeology in The Mediterranean, XIX, p. 586 – 601.
other:
Marcin Białowarczuk is a lecturer in the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Warsaw since 2004. He has worked on archaeological sites in Poland and the Near East. In 2001 – 2011 he was a member of Polish-Syrian Archaeological Mission in Tell Qaramel, Syria, where he analyzed the development of architecture. The result of this work was his Ph.D. which he received in 2013 at the University of Warsaw. Since 2011 he has been working with the Kuwaiti-Polish Archaeological Mission in Bahra 1, Kuwait. His most recent fieldwork has been in the Sultanate of Oman, where he is responsible for prehistoric research in the framework of a new Omani-Polish Quamyrah Archaeological Project.
dr hab. Arkadiusz Sołtysiak, prof. UW
Vice-dean of Research and Development
Katedra Bioarcheologii
e-mail:
a.soltysiak@uw.edu.pl
telephone:
+48 (22) 55 22 800 (secretariat )
+48 (22) 55 22 826
duty hours:
Thursday 3 p.m. – 4.30 p.m., office
duty for students:
Thursday 12 p.m. – 1.00 p.m., room 0.26
research interests:
– bioarchaeology
– Near Easr
bibliography:
ResearchGate
ORCID
Dr. Karolina Blusiewicz
Department of Medieval and Early Modern Archeology
Department for Archaeological Conservation
e-mail:
k.blusiewicz@uw.edu.pl
duty hours:
leave of absence until the end of 2024
research interests:
– material culture and craft in late-medieval and post-medieval Poland
leathercraft
– species identification and quality of archaeological leather
urban archaeology – development of small towns in the late Middle Ages
bibliography:
Blusiewicz K.,
2017a Wyroby ze skóry i produkcja skórnicza w późnośredniowiecznym Pucku, [w:] Puck. Kultura materialna małego miasta w późnym średniowieczu, red. M. Starski, Warszawa, s. 305-360
2017b Konstrukcje ciesielskie w budownictwie drewnianym późnośredniowiecznego Pucka, [w:] Puck. Kultura materialna małego miasta w późnym średniowieczu, red. M. Starski, Warszawa, s. 93-124
2017c Wyroby ze skóry [w:] Między miastem a dworem. Badania archeologiczne placu Zamkowego w Warszawie w latach 1977-1983, red. K. Meyza, Z. Polak, Warszawa
2017d Wyniki analizy surowcowej zabytków skórzanych z badań archeologicznych grodziska w Czermnie [w:] Wczesnośredniowieczny zespół osadniczy w Czermnie w świetle wyników badań dawnych (do 2010). Studium interdyscyplinarne, red. M. Florek, M. Wołoszyn, Kraków-Leipzig-Rzeszów-Warszawa
2017e Szewc czy garbarz? Interpretacja archeologicznych śladów produkcji skórniczej, „Archaeologia Historica Polona”, t. 25, s. 201-220
2016 Późnośredniowieczna rękawica trójpalczasta z wykopalisk w Pucku, „Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej”, R. LXIV, z. 4, s. 505-512
2014 Pod brukiem rynku. Obserwacje archeologiczne na Rynku Starego Miasta w Warszawie w 2013 r., „Almanach Muzealny”, t. VIII, s. 71-87
2013a Późnośredniowieczne obuwie z badań działki miejskiej w Pucku [w:] XVII Sesja Pomorzoznawcza, vol.2, Od późnego średniowiecza do czasów nowożytnych, red. H. Paner, M. Fudziński, Gdańsk, s. 405-413
2013b Wyniki badań archeologicznych północnej pierzei placu Teatralnego prowadzonych w latach 1995-1997, Archeologia dawnej Warszawy, t. 3, red. W. Pela, s. 73-133
2013c Obuwie osiemnastowieczne z badań na terenie pałacu Jabłonowskich, Archeologia dawnej Warszawy, t. 3, red. W. Pela, s. 203-208
2011 Puck (działka nr 123), woj. pomorskie. Badania w latach 2010-2011, “Światowit. Rocznik Instytutu Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego”, t. IX (L) (2011), Fascykuł B, s. 337-342
2009a Obuwie warszawskie w XIV-XVIII wieku, Archeologia dawnej Warszawy, t. 1, red. W. Pela, Warszawa
2009b Obuwie warszawskie w XIV-XVII wieku. Przemiany w technice szewskiej, Archaeologia Historica Polona, t. XVIII, red. J. Chudziakowa, Toruń, s. 121-139
Blusiewicz K., Kruppé J., Milewska M., Starski M.,
2014 Dwadzieścia lat archeologii w mieście i na zamku w Pucku, [w:] Z dziejów badań archeologicznych na Pomorzu Wschodnim, red. M. Fudziński, H. Paner, Gdańsk, s. 187-199
Blusiewicz K., Nazaruk I., Starski M.,
2013 Badania archeologiczne otoczenia miasta lokacyjnego w Pucku, [w:] XVIII Sesja Pomorzoznawcza, vol. 2, Od późnego średniowiecza do czasów nowożytnych, red. E. Fudzińska, Malbork, s. 299-307
Dr. Grzegorz Ochała
Chair of Epigraphy and Papyrology
e-mail:
g.ochala@uw.edu.pl
telephone:
+48 22 55 22 815
office hours:
Wednesday 10 AM–11:30 AM, room 3.15
Friday 9:45 AM–11:15 AM, room 3.15
Research interests:
Epigraphy, papyrology, ancient languages (Coptic, Greek, Old Nubian), history and culture of Egypt and Nubia between the 4th and 15th centuries, sociolinguistics.
My scholarly interests concentrate on the broadly understood literacy of Egypt and Nubia in Late Antiquity and Middle Ages, especially on epigraphic production. He pays particular attention to socio-cultural processes observable through the perspective of written sources.
The most important projects:
– since 2011: the on-line Database of Medieval Nubian Texts, gathering all manifestations of Nubian literacy dated to the Christian period;
– since 2012: epigraphist of the Polish-Sudanese archaeological mission in Ghazali (Wadi Abu Dom, Sudan), headed by Dr Artur Obłuski (PCMA UW);
– since 2016: member of the international research project “Edfu in the 7th century”, headed by Prof. Anne Boud’hors (CNRS-IRHT, Paris) and Prof. Alain Delattre (UL, Brussels), whose aim is to study and publish Coptic documents originating from the 7th-century archive of Papas, the pagarch of Apollinopilis Magna (today Edfu), stored in the archive of the Institut français d’archéologie oriental in Cairo;
– since 2016: member of the international research project “A cross-section in time: The church of the Holy Virgin in Deir al-Surian – an integrated analysis of the building, its paintings and inscriptions”, headed by Dr Dobrochna Zielińska (IA UW), financed by the National Science Centre of the Republic of Poland (programme “Harmonia”);
– since 2017: member of the international team, headed by Dr Vincent Laisney (PIB, Rome), working on the publication of wall inscriptions from the church at Sonqi Tino (northern Sudan).
research grants:
2019–2021: IaM NUBIAN. Identity and Memory in Christian Nubia: A study on strategies of (self-)presentation and preservation of the past in medieval African society; podoctoral Fellowship in the framework of the Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions programme (Horizon 2020)
2016–2018: ‘What’s in a name?’ A Study on the Onomastics of Christian Nubia; National Science Centre, grant no. UMO-2015/17/D/HS3/00372
2012–2014: Chronological Systems of Christian Nubia: Liturgical Calendar and Kings’ List; Ministry of Science and Higher Education, grant no. 0392/IP3/2011/71
BIBLIOGRAPHY
– monographs:
G. Ochała, Chronological Systems of Christian Nubia [= The Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplement 16], Warsaw 2011
– scientific articles:
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘A Christian king in Africa: The image of Christian Nubian rulers in internal and external sources’, [in:] Ph. M. Forness – A. Hasse-Ungeheuer – H. Leppin (eds.), The Good Christian Ruler in the First Millennium: Views from the Mediterranean World and Neighbouring Regions [= Millennium-Studien 92], Berlin – Boston 2021, pp. 361–379 (doi: 10.1515/9783110725612-017)
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘Language use and literacy in late antique and medieval Nubia’, [in:] G. Emberling & B. Williams (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia, Oxford 2021, pp. 787–805
G. Ochała, ‘Nubica onomastica miscellanea V: Reedition of two Old Nubian lists of names from Qasr Ibrim’, The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 50 (2020), pp. 233–261 (doi: 10.36389/uw.jjurp.50.2020.pp.233-261)
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘Nouveaux graffiti grecs et coptes du site de Deir al-Bahari’, [in:] A. Boud’hors, E. Garel, C. Louis, & N. Vanthieghem (eds.), Études coptes XVI. Dix-huitième journée d’études (Bruxelles, 22–24 juin 2017) [= Cahiers de la Bibliothèque copte 23], Paris 2020, pp. 161–169
G. Ochała, ‘Nubica onomastica miscellanea IV: Notes on and corrections to personal names found in Old Nubian documents from Qasr Ibrim’, The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 49 (2019), pp. 143–251 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘Nubica onomastica miscellanea I: Notes on and corrections to personal names found in inscriptions from Faras’, Études et travaux 32 (2019), pp. 181–198 (doi: 10.12775/EtudTrav.32.012)
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘Kimeliarches, ‘treasurer’: a so-far unidentified office in the Kingdom of Makuria (with notes on several other offices and titles)’, [in:] T. A. Bács – Á. Bollók – T. Vida (eds.), Across the Mediterranean – Along the Nile. Studies in Egyptology, Nubiology and Late Antiquity Dedicated to László Török on the Occasion of his 75th Birthday, Budapest 2018, pp. 557–573 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘Nubica onomastica miscellanea III: Notes on and corrections to personal names found in Christian Nubian written sources’, The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 48 (2018), pp. 141–184 (available online)
G. Ochała, ’13. Letter concerning a certain Anastasios the salt-dealer’, [in:] A. Boud’hors et alii, ‘Papyrus coptes et grecs de la jarre d’Edfou (suite)’, Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 118 (2018), pp. 31–39 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘Epigraphic research’, [in:] A. Obłuski et alii, ‘The winter seasons of 2013 and 2014 in the Ghazali monastery’, Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 26/1: Research (2018), pp. 389–388, figs. 8–12 (doi: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.1795)
G. Ochała, ‘Nubica onomastica miscellanea II: Notes on and corrections to names found in inscriptions from Sakinya’, Bulletin de la Société de l’archéologie copte 56 (2017), pp. 127–138 (available online)
G. Ochała, ’20. Petition to a guard’, Journal of Coptic Studies: Coptica Barcinonensia 19 (2017), pp. 103–106, figs. 28–29 (doi: 10.2143/JCS.19.0.3271919)
G. Ochała, ‘Letter to Papas and an unidentified kurios concerning wool and clothes’, [in:] A. Boud’hors et alii, ‘Un nouveau départ pour les archives de Papas: Papyrus coptes et grecs de la jarre d’Edfou’, Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 117 (2017), pp. 98–102, figs. 5–6 (available online)
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘Two private prayers in wall inscriptions in the Faras cathedral’, Études et travaux 30 (2017), pp. 303–314 (doi: 10.12775/EtudTrav/30.015)
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘An unexpected guest in the church of Sonqi Tino’, Dotawo. A Journal of Nubian Studies 4 (2017), pp. 257–268 (doi: 10.5070/D64110003)
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘Ase: a personal name and/or a toponym’, Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies 4 (2017), pp. 241–256 (doi: 10.5070/D64110048)
G. Ochała, ‘Epigraphic finds from the first season’, [in:] A. Obłuski et alii, ‘Ghazali 2012: Preliminary report’, Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 24/1 (Research) (2016), pp. 431–442, at 439–440 (available online)
A. Obłuski & G. Ochała, ‘La rédecouverte d’un monastère nubien: premiers résultats des fouilles polonaises à Ghazali, Ouadi Abu Dom’, [in:] A. Boud’hors & C. Louis (eds.), Études coptes XIV, Seizième journée d’études (Genève, 19–21 juin 2013) [= Cahiers de la bibliothèque copte 21], Paris 2016, pp. 63–79 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘When epigraphy meets art history: On St Phoibammon from Abdallah-n Irqi’, [in:] A. Łajtar, A. Obłuski, & I. Zych (eds.), Aegyptus et Nubia christiana. The Włodzimierz Godlewski Jubilee Volume on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday, Warsaw 2016, pp. 513–524 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘Multilingualism of Christian Nubia: A case study of the monastery of Ghazali (Wadi Abu Dom, Sudan)’, [in:] T. Derda, A. Łajtar, & J. Urbanik (eds.), Proceedings of the 27th International Congress of Papyrology, Warsaw, 29 July – 3 August 2013 [= The Journal of Jurisitic Papyrology Supplement 28], Warsaw 2016, pp. 1265–1283 (available online)
A. Łajtar & G. Ochała, ‘Two wall inscriptions from the Faras cathedral with lists of people and goods’, [in:] A. Łajtar, G. Ochała, & J. van der Vliet (eds.), Nubian Voices II: New Texts and Studies on Christian Nubian Culture [= The Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplement 27], Warsaw 2015, pp. 73–102 (availabel online)
G. Ochała, ‘The Nubian liturgical calendar: The evidence of the Nubian lectionaries’, Le Muséon 128 (2015), pp. 1–48 (doi: 10.2143/MUS.128.1.3080615)
G. Ochała & G. Ruffini, ‘Nubische Berichtigungsliste (1)’, Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies 2 (2015), pp. 291–303 (doi: 10.5070/D62110009)
K. C. Innemée, G. Ochała, & L. Van Rompay, ‘A memorial for Abbot Maqari of Deir al-Surian (Egypt): Wall paintings and inscriptions in the Church of the Virgin discovered in 2014’, Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 18.1 (2015), pp. 147–190 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘Multilingualism in Christian Nubia: Qalitative and quantitative approaches’, Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies 1 (2014), pp. 1–50 (doi: 10.5070/D61110007)
G. Ochała, ‘Old Nubian lists of goods and money: A preliminary presentation’, [in:] J. R. Anderson & D. A. Welsby (eds.), The Fourth Cataract and Beyond. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference for Nubian Studies [= British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan 1], Leuven 2014, pp. 971–976 (available online)
J. Hagen & G. Ochała, ‘Saints and Scriptures for Phaophi: Preliminary edition of and commentary on a typikon fragment from Qasr Ibrim’, [in:] D. Atanassova & T. Chronz (eds.), ⲥⲩⲛⲁⲝⲓⲥ ⲕⲁⲑⲟⲗⲓⲕⲏ. Beiträge zu Gottesdienst und Geschichte der fünf altkirchlichen Patriarchate für Heinzgerd Brakmann zum 70. Geburtstag [= orientalia – patristica – oecumenica 6], Münster et alii 2014, pp. 269–290 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘Kalendarz liturgiczny Kościoła nubijskiego w świetle zachowanych fragmentów nubijskich lekcjonarzy’, U schyłku starożytności – Studia źródłoznawcze 12 (2013), pp. 183–232 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘The date of the Dendur foundation inscription reconsidered’, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 48 (2011), pp. 217–224 (available online)
G. Ochała, ‘A king of Makuria in Kordofan’, [in:] A. Łajtar, J. van der Vliet (eds), Nubian Voices: Studies in Christian Nubian Culture [= The Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplement 15], Warsaw 2011, pp. 149–155 (available online)
G. Ochała & G. R. Ruffini, A Guide to the Texts of Medieval Nubia, published online in 2010 at www.medievalnubia.info
G. Ochała, List of Toponyms and Ethnonyms in Nubian Texts, published online in 2010 at www.medievalnubia.info
G. Ochała, List of Offices and Titles in Nubian Texts, published online at 2010 at www.medievalnubia.info
G. Ochała, ‘The Era of the Saracens in non-Arabic texts from Nubia’, The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 39 (2009), pp. 133–160 (available online)
dr hab. Małgorzata Kot
Stone Age Department
e-mail:
m.kot@uw.edu.pl
duty hours:
Friday 11.00 am – 1.00 pm, room 2.15
research interests:
– palaeolithic
– flint knapping
– human evolution
– Neanderthals
– cave sites
bibliography:
Małgorzata Kot.pdf
researchgate.net
dr hab. Roksana Chowaniec
Department of Numismatics and Museology
e-mail:
roksana.chowaniec@uw.edu.pl
duty hours:
leave
research Interests:
– archaeology of Greek and Roman Sicily
– archaeometry, Romanisation processes
– material culture
– landscape studies
– public archaeology
– cognitive problems of the education and popularisation of archaeological heritage (museum studies, education methods, museum marketing)
selected bibliography (full https://uw.academia.edu/RoksanaChowaniec):
prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Misiewicz
Department for Non-Invasive Methods
(retired)
e-mail:
kmisiewicz@uw.edu.pl
bibliography:
KrzysztofMisiewicz.pdf