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    Merna Walid

    Responsibilities Collaborating with the Ministry of Antiquities  and other Egyptian administrative offices to effectively handle PCMA UW archaeological expeditions Working with the expedition directors and members of the archaeological expeditions of the PCMA UW Organizing scientific and cultural events at the PCMA UW Research Centre in Cairo Day-to-day organizational and administrative affairs of the Research […]

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    Conference: “Place-making in the desertscape”

    The Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale and the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Research Center in Cairo are organising an international conference entitled: “Place-making in the desertscape: the socialisation of the Egyptian-Sudanese Eastern Desert landscape in the longue durée (4th millennium BCE–4th century CE).” Abstract: “The desert to the east of the Nile […]

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    Workshops on the methodology of working with settlement ceramics in Cairo

    A workshop held at the PCMA UW Research Centre in Cairo delved into the methodology of working with settlement ceramics. This is the first of the planned meetings. It was the first in a series aimed at pottery specialists working in Egypt. The “Working Group on Setlement Ceramics’ Best Practices” meeting was organized by Anna […]

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    Save the date: hybrid archaeological conference “Poles on the Nile”

    The annual conference on Polish archaeological research in Egypt and Sudan “Poles on the Nile” will take place on 19th–21st of June in a hybrid format. The conference is co-organized by the Department of Archaeology of Egypt and Nubia at the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw and the Department of African Studies of the Polish […]

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    PCMA Seminar: Tingitana Frontier Project – The role of Roman watchtowers

    The upcoming PCMA Seminar will hold a mini-conference on the subject “Tingitana Frontier Project – The role of Roman watchtowers in the defence system of ancient Volubilis between I. and III. centuries AD”. The event will feature four papers by five members of the Polish-Moroccan research project, focusing on Roman-era remnants in northern Morocco. The event […]

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    Dr. Tomomi Fushiya’s project with Egypt Exploration Society’s Centenary Award

    Dr. Tomomi Fushiya’s project entitled “Conservation of monuments and sites in Sudan during the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium period (1898–1956)” has been selected for the Egypt Exploration Society’s Centenary Award. Dr. Fushiya’s research and practice focuses on collaborative archaeology, heritage values and decolonising methodologies in archaeology and heritage management in North Africa. Her latest project investigates the history of […]

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    Open-access monograph on wall paintings from Porphyreon by J.M. Burdajewicz

    A monograph on the wall paintings from late antique Porphyreon (today’s Jiyeh) in Lebanon by Julia M. Burdajewicz has been released in open access. The book was published by Peeters Publishers in the series “Polish Publications in Mediterranean Archaeology”. In 1975, a bulldozer working on a beach in southern Lebanon unearthed dressed stones with wall […]

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    Call for submissions: Chrysomallos IV conference

    The call for submissions has opened for the fourth installment of the academic conference “Chrysomallos: Polish Archaeologists on the Black Sea and in the Caucasus.” The Polish-language conference will take place on April 11th and 12th, 2024, in a hybrid format.  The conference is organized by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology and the Faculty […]

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    Linking to supplementary digital content

    PAM Authors are encouraged to store and share their research data online as supplementary open content and to refer to existing datasets in repositories or databases. The journal offers an opportunity to link to digital content in a number of ways: with stable numeric identifiers within the text, with live links to stable URIs; with […]

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    Digital partnership with ASOR LCP database

    The collaboration launched between PAM and the ASOR Levantine Ceramics Project (LCP) database offers a unique opportunity to create connections between ceramics catalogues or syntheses published in a traditional journal and a digital space dedicated to pottery research. The LCP database permits researchers to go beyond the limited scope and closed format of a publication […]