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  • PCMA Seminar: Multielemental analysis of domestic floors at Old Dongola

    The upcoming PCMA Seminar will showcase the results of a project conducted by Dr. Maciej Wyżgoł of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. Dr. Wyżgoł will deliver a presentation ‘Multielemental analysis of domestic floors at Old Dongola, Sudan (14th–17th century).’ Abstract: “In this seminar, I will present the results of the implementation […]

  • “About Soba and archaeology” – meetings in schools

    Over the past three months, 24 meetings between archaeologists and students have been organized in seven elementary and high schools in three voivodeships. The aim of the project “About Soba and archaeology” is to interest schoolchildren in topics related to archaeology and to acquaint them with the results of research conducted in Sudan by an […]

  • Articles from PAM 32/2 available online

    Articles from the latest issue of the journal “Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean” (PAM) can now be found online. As with all other issues of the journal, texts from fascicle 32/2 are open access. The PAM journal publishes articles on a wide range of topics, from the results of archaeological, geophysical, conservation and restoration work […]

  • In Memoriam Ibrahim Musa Mohammed Hamdon

    It is with a heavy heart and profound sorrow that we extend our condolences on the passing of Professor Ibrahim Musa Mohammed Hamdon (1953–2024), General Director of the Sudanese National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums (NCAM) and professor of archaeology at Neelain University. Professor Musa was not only a distinguished academic but also a leader […]

  • Shota Mamuladze (1952–2024)

    We deeply mourn the sudden passing on 10 January 2024 of Shota Mamuladze, Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, the Co-Director and Friend of the Polish-Georgian Gonio-Apsaros Expedition. Professor Shota Mamuladze was a distinguished archaeologist, museum scientist, specialist in the archaeology of Georgia, head of the study of one of the […]

  • “Transitions of the city of Tungul” – workshop of the ERC UMMA project

    The research team of the ERC grant “UMMA: Urban Metamorphosis of the Community of a Medieval African Capital City” led by Prof. Artur Obłuski, is organizing workshops summarizing five years of research at the archaeological site in Old Dongola. Old Dongola is an important archaeological site, investigated by the team from the Polish Centre of […]

  • Buddha from Berenike among the most exciting discoveries of 2023

    A find by a Polish-American archaeological expedition working in Berenike (Egypt) has been named among 10 most exciting discoveries of 2023 in Near Eastern archaeology by the American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR) Newsletter. The object in question is a Buddha statue from the 1st/2nd century CE found in the courtyard of the city’s main […]

  • PAM 32/1: Marble in the Early Byzantine Eastern Mediterranean available online

    The latest volume of the journal “Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean” (PAM) 32/1: “Marble in the Early Byzantine Eastern Mediterranean: Use, Aesthetics, and Social Significance” is now available online. This thematic fascicle explores the use of marble during the early Byzantine period (4th–7th century CE) across a broad geographical area, including the ancient territories of […]

  • PAM 32/2

    Roman auxiliary fort in Pojejena (Caraș-Severin County, Romania). The results of non-invasive and archival research (2017–2019) DOI: 10.37343/uw.2083-537X.pam32.2.04 Author: Emil Jęczmienowski, Michał Pisz, Călin Timoc (In the Index Copernicus database) Early Byzantine terracotta lamps in the Fethiye Museum (Kbr-T10, Kbr-T26) DOI: 10.37343/uw.2083-537X.pam32.2.05 Author: Hüseyin Metin (In the Index Copernicus database) Hellenistic tableware from Well S.50 […]

  • PAM 32/1

    Foreword Author: Mariusz Gwiazda, Alessandro Poggio, and Dagmara Wielgosz-Rondolino (In the Index Copernicus database) Early Byzantine vases carved in Prokonnesian marble from ancient Halasarna (Kos Island, Dodecanese, Greece) DOI: 10.37343/uw.2083-537X.pam32.1.01 Author: Eirene Poupaki (In the Index Copernicus database) Multiple stonecutters’ marks on marble in the Late Antique Mediterranean: Distribution, function, and meaning DOI: 10.37343/uw.2083-537X.pam32.1.02 Author: […]