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  • 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: […]

  • Reminder: Call for Papers for Deir el-Bahari Studies 4

    The deadline for the “Deir el-Bahari Studies 4” is 31st January 2024. The volume will appear as a special issue of the “Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean” (PAM) journal published by the University of Warsaw Press. The volume is scheduled for publication in 2024. The volume, edited by Patryk Chudzik and Zbigniew E. Szafrański, will […]

  • PhD thesis defense of Szymon Maślak

    We are pleased to announce that the public defense of the doctoral dissertation of Szymon Maślak, our colleague from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw, took place on Wednesday, 13 December 2023. The thesis subject is “Traditional brick architecture in Late Antique and Medieval Egypt. Production and use of brick based on […]

  • Artur Obłuski receives UW Rector’s Award

    Assoc. Prof. Artur Obłuski the director of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw received the UW Rector’s Award. The award-giving ceremony took place on 11th December in the Kazimierzowski Palace on the Main Campus. The Rector’s Awards are given annually for research, teaching and organisational achievements or for a professionalof achievement. This […]

  • Wall paintings from Old Dongola in Top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2023

    The prominent ‘Archaeology’ magazine has published its Top 10 list of the most significant discoveries of 2023. It features paintings from Old Dongola (Sudan), discovered by an expedition of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology of the University of Warsaw headed by Prof. Artur Obłuski. Old Dongola (Tungul) was the capital of Makuria, one of […]

  • Visit of Dr. Hisham Elleithy at the University of Warsaw

    Dr. Hisham Elleithy, Undersecretary of the Supreme Council of Antiquities at the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt paid a visit to the University of Warsaw. He came to Warsaw at the invitation of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. Dr. Hisham Elleithy is an archaeologist and Egyptologist, as well as […]

  • New discoveries in the Roman fort in Gonio-Apsaros (Georgia)

    This autumn, the Polish-Georgian Gonio-Apsaros expedition completed the 10th season of excavations at the Roman fort of Apsaros, south of Batumi on the Black Sea coast of Georgia. The fieldwork of the team headed by Dr. Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski (Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw) and Prof. Shota Mamuladze (Gonio-Apsaros Archaeological and Architectural Site) […]