Badania naukowe
Publikacje
Chmiel-Chrzanowska M, Fetner R. & M. Krąpiec 2026. Unrevealing the Date of a Roman Iron Age Period Burial in Log Coffin From Bagicz: A Multidisciplinary Approach. „Archaeometry”.
Chmiel-Chrzanowska M, Fetner R. & M. Krąpiec 2026. Unrevealing the Date of a Roman Iron Age Period Burial in Log […]
Matuszewska A. 2025. Continuity or Great Transformation? Corded Ware Culture Communities in the Lower Oder Region at the Threshold of the Bronze Age (2300–2000 BCE), „Archaeologia Polona”, Vol. 63: 107–125.
Continuity or Great Transformation? Corded Ware Culture Communities in the Lower Oder Region at the Threshold of the Bronze Age […]
Matuszewska A. 2025. Hünengräber, Hünenbetten, Tumuli Gigantium: The Identification ofMegalithic Tombs in the Context of Folk Traditions and ToponymicAnalysis in West Pomerania, „Geoheritage” 18:10
Hünengräber, Hünenbetten, Tumuli Gigantium: The Identification ofMegalithic Tombs in the Context of Folk Traditions and ToponymicAnalysis in West Pomerania Agnieszka […]
Gretzinger, J., Biermann, F., Mager, H. et al. 2025. Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs. „Nature” 646, 384–393.
Gretzinger, J., Biermann, F., Mager, H. et al. 2025. Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs. „Nature” […]
Kiarszys G. Past Landscapes of Bias: Refuse at Abandoned Cold War Soviet Nuclear Bases in Poland. „European Journal of Archaeology”
Dziś chcemy się z Wami podzielić bardzo dobrą wiadomością! W uznanym czasopiśmie European Journal of Archaeology wydawanym przez Cambridge University […]
Kiarszys G. The Past Is Not What It Used to Be: Contemporary Myths, Cold War Nostalgia and Abandoned Soviet Nuclear Bases, „Cambridge Archaeological Journal”
Abstract This article delves into the contemporary social perception of the three abandoned Soviet Cold War tactical nuclear bases in […]
Chmiel-Chrzanowska M., Fetner R. 2024. Are you those folks from across the sea? Biochemical analysis of human remains from the Roman Iron Age site in Grzybnica (Poland), „Praehistorische Zeitschrift”
Kręgi kamienne kultury wielbarskiej, takie jak te znajdujące się w Grzybnicy, od dawna budzą zainteresowanie badaczy, którzy debatują nad ich […]
Kiarszys G., Dzikowski M. 2024. The archaeology of a Nazi synthetic-fuel plant and its legacy: the Hydrierwerke Pölitz AG, “Antiquity”
W czasopiśmie Antiquity Journal ukazał się artykuł pt. „The archaeology of a Nazi synthetic-fuel plant and its legacy: the Hydrierwerke […]
Czerniak L., Bayliss A., Goslar T., Badura M., Budilová k., Lisá L., Marciniak A., Matuszewska A., A. Pędziszewska & J. Święty-Musznicka 2024. Monumental and Long-Lasting or Temporary and Performative? How did Neolithic Rondels Function? Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Chronological Modeling of the Rondel at Nowe Objezierze (Northwestern Poland), „Journal of Field Archaeology”
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronology modeling have provided precise dating for the rondel at Nowe Objezierze (northwestern Poland). This monument, […]
Katarzyna Ślusarska, 2023. Between the Urnfield culture and Nordic Bronze Age. Man and environment in the Late Bronze Age on the southwestern Baltic coast. In: Helene A. Rose, Lisbeth Christensen, Arjan Louwen (eds) BEYOND URNFIELDS. New Perspectives on Late Bronze Age -Early Iron Age Funerary Practices in Northwest Europe, Kiel: Verlag Ludwig Kiel, 199-216. ISBN 978-3-86935-443-9
This chapter evaluates the Lower Oder Lowlands’ material finds and settlement pattern characteristics relating to the palaeoenvironmental factors in the […]
Czerniak L., Pędziszewska A., Święta-Musznicka J., Goslar T., Matuszewska A., Niska M., Podlasiński M. and W. Tylmann, The Neolithic ceremonial centre at Nowe Objezierze (NW Poland) and its biography from the perspective of the palynological record, „Journal of Anthropological Archaeology”, Volume 72.
Rondels are the oldest monumental ceremonial objects in Europe. They appeared some 200 years after the demise of the Linear […]
Czerniak L., Święta-Musznicka J., Pędziszewska A., Goslar T., Matuszewska A., Palynological studies shed new light on the Neolithisation process in central Europe, „Journal of Anthropological Archaeology”, Volume 70.
Abstract A precisely dated, high-resolution palynological profile shows that around 5680 BCE a community that grew crops and raised livestock […]
