Holders of scholarships and special grants in Egypt and Poland
EGYPT
The Ministry of Education of the Republic of Poland grants four ten- and eight five-month scholarships for the academic year to candidates from the field of archaeology and history of the Near East, Egypt and Sudan: doctoral candidates researching their dissertation and senior-year students working on their MA thesis.
10-month scholarships:
- 2007/2008
- Ms Katarzyna Gozdawa-Gołębiowska, student (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Book of the Dead Chapters 144-147 – onomastic and iconographic study (MA thesis) - Ms Eliza Jaroni, doctoral candidate (Archaeological Museum in Poznań)
subject: Faunal representations in the prehistoric rock art of northeastern Africa - Mr. Szymon Maślak, doctoral research (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology graduate)
subject: The manufacture and use of brick in Graeco-Roman, Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt - Mr. Dawid Wieczorek, student (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Building dipinti from the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari
- 2008/2009
- Ms Mariola Krasuska, doctoral candidate (Catholic University in Lublin)
subject: Autobiographical inscriptions of state dignitaries of the First Intermediate period and Middle Kingdom. Studies on the archaeological context, construction and value as sources for historical studies - Ms Agata Kozakow, MA (National Museum in Warsaw)
subject: Studies on ritual representations in Theban temples of the New Kingdom - Ms Katarzyna Lach, MA (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Archaeology graduate)
subject: Ancient Roman numismatics - Mr. Aliaksei Shukanau, doctoral candidate (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Funerary architecture of the Old Kingdom
5-month scholarships:
- 2007/2008
- Mr. Piotr Czerkwiński, student (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt - Mr. Mariusz Drzewiecki, student (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Archaeology of Nubia in the Christian period, especially fortifications of Banganarti - Ms Kalina Juszczyk, doctoral candidate (University of Technology in Kraków, Architectural History Institute)
subject: 3-D digital reconstruction of excavated architectural features for scientific purposes - Ms Fabiola Kolago, MA (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt - Ms Marta Mathia, MA (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt - Ms Joanna Michalska, MA (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Urban sacral space: organization and functioning – selected examples of Byzantine towns in Egypt - Mr. Marcin Piechocki, student (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Changes in Ancient Egyptian warfare from the Archaic Period to the end of the New Kingdom - Mr. Magdalena Woźniak, doctoral research (Paris IV-Sorbonne)
subject: Nubian royal attire
- 2008/2009
- Ms Olga Białostocka, doctoral candidate (Research Center for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
subject: The position of the king within chapels of the Royal Cult in Temples of a Million Years in the New Kingdom - Ms Aleksandra Brzozowska, MA, doctoral candidate (Wrocław University of Technology)
subject: Selected sea and river harbors of Ancient Egypt - Mr. Karol Juchniewicz, MA, doctoral research (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: History and architecture of the Palmyra fortifications compared to other cities of the Roman East - Ms Anna Longa, MA, doctoral research (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Archaeology, Kraków)
subject: The cultural situation of Nubia from the 4th to the mid-3rd millennium BC - Ms Magdalena Pinker, student (Warsaw University, Oriental Studies Faculty)
subject: Architecture and art of Islam (specially medieval Alexandria in Egypt) - Ms Monika Różańska, MA (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Archaeology graduate)
subject: Research on the processes of urban transformation from Hellenistic to Islamic times - Ms Joanna Sulewska, student (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology)
subject: Monasteries and pilgrims in the Sinai and Negev in the 4th-6th centuries - Mr. Łukasz Wojnarowicz, MA (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology graduate)
subject: Research on Predynastic Egypt, trade issues
POLAND
Special PCMA documentation grants (12 months):
- 2007/2008
- Ms Marzena Markowska, MA
subject: Bijan Island (Iraq), processing pottery documentation from old excavations (Supervisor: Prof. M. Gawlikowski) - Ms Urszula Wicenciak, MA
subject: Ceramic documentation project: Chhim and Jiyeh (Lebanon) and Pelusium (Egypt) (Supervisors: Dr. T. Waliszewski and Dr. K. Jakubiak) - Ms Dobrochna Zielińska, MA
subject: Dongola, digitizing and processing of earlier documentation from sites of the Curciform Church, Kom P and Throne Hall for final publication (Supervisor: Prof. W. Godlewski)
- 2008/2009
- Ms Agnieszka Kowalska, MA
subject: Saqqara, documentation of material from the excavations (Supervisor: Prof. K. Myśliwiec) - Mr. Szymon Maślak, MA
subject: Naqlun, digitizing and processing of architectural documentation from the 1980s and 1990s for final publication (Supervisor: Prof. W. Godlewski) - Ms Joanna Michalska, student (Warsaw University, MISH)
subject: Nea Paphos, processing old excavation documentation for the archives (Supervisor: Dr. H. Meyza)