Books by Michal Wasilewski
Wczesnośredniowieczne grodziska w Polsce, tom 4, 2019
Wczesnośredniowieczne grodziska w Polsce, tom 4, 2019
Wczesnośredniowieczne grodziska w Polsce, tom 4, 2019
Wczesnośredniowieczne grodziska w Polsce, tom 4, 2019
Discovering Edom Polish archaeological activity in southern Jordan, 2019
The area of southern Jordan is unusual not only from an archaeological point of view but also as ... more The area of southern Jordan is unusual not only from an archaeological point of view but also as a natural reservoir of species and unique landscape forms. The natural and geological research conducted on this area can develop in a crucial way our knowledge about the history of the region in the far away past, but also help the local community to expand its touristic values and opportunities as well as improve economic potential of the southern Jordan. This development of awareness and potential will also contribute a lot to the protection of historical heritage.
The file presents only the selection of the whole 396 pages book with 900 colour figures.
Histo... more The file presents only the selection of the whole 396 pages book with 900 colour figures.
Historia w drobiazgach, drobiazgi w historii. Pamiątki falerystyczne ratownictwa górskiego w Polsce.
Papers by Michal Wasilewski
University Press of Colorado eBooks, May 15, 2023
Contributions in New World Archaeology, 2023
Artifacts from the American continents are present in numerous Polish museum collections. Usually... more Artifacts from the American continents are present in numerous Polish museum collections. Usually, however,
these are small collections, sometimes even collections of very diverse or unknown provenance. It can be estimated
that the total sum of the Polish collections of pre-Columbian artifacts does not exceed 12,000 items. A large number of
these artifacts are ethnographic.
The most important and oldest Polish pre-Columbian collection (a collection of ceramics and textiles by Władysław
Kluger from the Archaeological Museum in Krakow) was analyzed and published in 1998 and 2000 in the CAA-Polonia
series. Since various objective obstacles are obstructing the publication of other Polish collections and artifacts of pre-
Columbian origin, the editorial committee of CAA-Polonia decided to redefine the content of subsequent volumes.
The editorial staff of CAA-Polonia is currently focusing on publishing extremely important source materials, such
as inventories of archaeological sites documented during systematic field surveys and full inventories of finds from
specific archaeological sites (e.g., entire cemeteries). This is justified insofar as these artifacts end up in the museum's
warehouses. At the same time, the editorial staff of CAA-Polonia is fostering cooperation with institutions and scientists
from countries that have so far been involved in the CAA project to a small extent. Finally, we focus on the widest possible
availability of older and new CAA publications by digitalizing them with open access in the Internet.
https://pau.krakow.pl/index.php/pl/wydawnictwo/publikacje-on-line/corpus-antiquitatum-americanensium
This is urgent nowadays and convinces young researchers to cooperate with the CAA.
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2024
This article presents a double burial from Czulice indicating elements of the Hunnic culture. Ind... more This article presents a double burial from Czulice indicating elements of the Hunnic culture. Individual I, aged 7–9, and Individual II, aged 8–9 with a skull deformation, were both genetically identified as boys. Individual II, who exhibited genetic affinity to present day Asian populations, was equipped with gold and silver items. In contrast, Individual I displayed European ancestry. The application of strontium isotope analysis shed light on the origins of the individuals. Individual I was non-local, while Individual II was identified as a local, but also falling within the range commonly associated with the Pannonian Plain. Stable isotope analysis suggested a diet consisting of inland resources. Through radiocarbon dating, this burial was determined to date back to the years 395–418 CE, making it the earliest grave of its kind discovered in Poland. The analyses have provided new insights into the nature of the relationship between the Huns and the local inhabitants.
Wydawnictwo i Pracownia Archeologiczna PROFIL-ARCHEO eBooks, Sep 15, 2019
The area of southern Jordan is unusual not only from an archaeological point of view but also as ... more The area of southern Jordan is unusual not only from an archaeological point of view but also as a natural reservoir of species and unique landscape forms. The natural and geological research conducted on this area can develop in a crucial way our knowledge about the history of the region in the far away past, but also help the local community to expand its touristic values and opportunities as well as improve economic potential of the southern Jordan. This development of awareness and potential will also contribute a lot to the protection of historical heritage
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University Press of Colorado eBooks, May 15, 2023
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Books by Michal Wasilewski
Historia w drobiazgach, drobiazgi w historii. Pamiątki falerystyczne ratownictwa górskiego w Polsce.
Papers by Michal Wasilewski
these are small collections, sometimes even collections of very diverse or unknown provenance. It can be estimated
that the total sum of the Polish collections of pre-Columbian artifacts does not exceed 12,000 items. A large number of
these artifacts are ethnographic.
The most important and oldest Polish pre-Columbian collection (a collection of ceramics and textiles by Władysław
Kluger from the Archaeological Museum in Krakow) was analyzed and published in 1998 and 2000 in the CAA-Polonia
series. Since various objective obstacles are obstructing the publication of other Polish collections and artifacts of pre-
Columbian origin, the editorial committee of CAA-Polonia decided to redefine the content of subsequent volumes.
The editorial staff of CAA-Polonia is currently focusing on publishing extremely important source materials, such
as inventories of archaeological sites documented during systematic field surveys and full inventories of finds from
specific archaeological sites (e.g., entire cemeteries). This is justified insofar as these artifacts end up in the museum's
warehouses. At the same time, the editorial staff of CAA-Polonia is fostering cooperation with institutions and scientists
from countries that have so far been involved in the CAA project to a small extent. Finally, we focus on the widest possible
availability of older and new CAA publications by digitalizing them with open access in the Internet.
https://pau.krakow.pl/index.php/pl/wydawnictwo/publikacje-on-line/corpus-antiquitatum-americanensium
This is urgent nowadays and convinces young researchers to cooperate with the CAA.
Historia w drobiazgach, drobiazgi w historii. Pamiątki falerystyczne ratownictwa górskiego w Polsce.
these are small collections, sometimes even collections of very diverse or unknown provenance. It can be estimated
that the total sum of the Polish collections of pre-Columbian artifacts does not exceed 12,000 items. A large number of
these artifacts are ethnographic.
The most important and oldest Polish pre-Columbian collection (a collection of ceramics and textiles by Władysław
Kluger from the Archaeological Museum in Krakow) was analyzed and published in 1998 and 2000 in the CAA-Polonia
series. Since various objective obstacles are obstructing the publication of other Polish collections and artifacts of pre-
Columbian origin, the editorial committee of CAA-Polonia decided to redefine the content of subsequent volumes.
The editorial staff of CAA-Polonia is currently focusing on publishing extremely important source materials, such
as inventories of archaeological sites documented during systematic field surveys and full inventories of finds from
specific archaeological sites (e.g., entire cemeteries). This is justified insofar as these artifacts end up in the museum's
warehouses. At the same time, the editorial staff of CAA-Polonia is fostering cooperation with institutions and scientists
from countries that have so far been involved in the CAA project to a small extent. Finally, we focus on the widest possible
availability of older and new CAA publications by digitalizing them with open access in the Internet.
https://pau.krakow.pl/index.php/pl/wydawnictwo/publikacje-on-line/corpus-antiquitatum-americanensium
This is urgent nowadays and convinces young researchers to cooperate with the CAA.
identify a huge amount of not entirely documented or completely undocumented sites. The project is concerned on the documentation and exploration of the sites located in the area in question. The main
scientific objective of the works is to determine the chronological phases and nature of human presence in the upper part of the Wadis in the periods from the Stone Age to Medieval times and, in particular, to determine the scale and nature of human presence in the micro-region. Additionally, thanks to the field prospection, many archaeological items were collected and submitted for further analysis. This activity is also aimed at protecting Jordanian heritage against natural or anthropogenic threats. During the field works, a large amount of lithic and ceramic artefacts were discovered along with a collection of interesting structures of as yet unknown functions.