Łajtar Adam

Adam Łajtar
prof. dr Adam Łajtar
Chair of Epigraphy and Papyrology

e-mail:
a.lajtar@uw.edu.pl

duty hours:
Monday 13.00–16.00, room 3.15
Thursday 13.00–16.00, room 3.15

research interests:
– Greek epigraphy with a focus on inscriptions from the Eastern Mediterranean (Asia Minor, Palestine, the Nile Valley) dated to the Hellenistic, Roman, and medieval periods
– Greaco-Roman Egypt, with a focus on religion
– Christian Nubia

bibliography:
Adam Łajtar

research grants:
– 2017–2019: Wall Inscriptions in Banganarti Churches. Contribution to the Study of the Society and Culture of Christian Nubia; National Science Centre, grant no. UMO-2016/21/B/HS3/00930
– 2009–2015: A Study of Greek and Latin Papyri from Qasr Ibrim from the Augustan Period discovered during the British excavations in the years 1963–1988; National Science Centre

Więckowski Wiesław


dr hab. Wiesław Więckowski, prof. ucz.
Department of Archaeology of the Americas

e-mail:
w.c.wieckowski[at]uw.edu.pl

duty hours:
Tuesday 11.30–13.00, room 3.23
or
contact me to set up the date for the Google Meet session

research interests:
– bioarchaeology
– funeral archaeology
– taphonomy
– Andean archaeology
– archaeology of Israel
– Hebrew

bibliography:
full list and PDFs at Academia.edu

research grants:
Bioarchaeologist in NCN grant 2015/18/E/HS3/00106 “Andean Women and Their Role in Pre-Columbian and Early Colonial Peru: Castillo de Huarmey Imperial Tomb Case Study” directed by dr Patrycja Prządka-Giersz

Directing NCN grant  2018/02/X/HS3/00850 “Analysis of the burial of Chinese diaspora representative at Castillo de Huarmey archaeological site, Peru”

Kontny Bartosz

Bartosz Kontny
dr hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. ucz. 
Department of Barbaricum and the Roman Provincial Archaeology

e-mail:
bdkontny@uw.edu.pl

telephone:
+48 (22) 55 22 800 (secretariat)

duty hours:
Tuesday 11.15 a.m. – 1.15 p.m., office
Thursday 11.15 a.m. – 1.15 p.m., office

duty for students:
Tuesday 1.15 p.m. – 3.00 p.m., room 3.05

research interests:
– archaeology of Pre-Roman
– Roman and Migration Period in the Barbaricum / ancient weapons / underwater archaeology / boatbuilding

bibliography:
Academia.edu
ResearchGate

Wielgosz-Rondolino Dagmara


Dr. Dagmara Wielgosz-Rondolino
Chair of Classical Archaeology

e-mail:
dagmara.wielgosz@uw.edu.pl

duty hours:
Tuesday 11.00 am – 1.00 pm, room 3.17

research interests:
Eastern Mediterranean in the Graeco-Roman period. Marble and other rocks in antiquity: identification, use and trade. Archaeometric research.

curently conducted projects:
the research project in ancient quarries of Asia Minor. The objective of this project is to document the archaeological settings as well as topography and geology of the most important ancient marble quarries in Asia Minor. Another goal is to develop an extensive database of petrographic and geochemical properties of white and grey marbles from the ancient quarries of Asia Minor (Dokimeion, Altıntaş, Göktepe, Aphrodisias, Prokonnesos and Ephesos). The project is based on a multidisciplinary study within a collaboration between specialists from different disciplines such as archaeology, petrology and geochemistry. It is financed by the National Science Centre, Poland.

selected bibliography:
Dagmara Wielgosz-Rondolino.pdf

Starski Michał

Michał Starski
Dr. Michał Starski
Department of Medieval and Early Modern Archeology
Vice-dean of Finances

e-mail:
m.starski@uw.edu.pl

telephone:
+48 (22) 55 22 800 (secretariat)

duty hours:
Monday 11.30 a.m. – 1 p.m., office
Wednesday 12.30 a.m. – 2 p.m., office

duty for students:
Wednesday 11.15 a.m. – 12 p.m., room 0.36
Thursday 3 p.m. – 4 p.m., room 0.36

research interests:
– late medieval and post-medieval archaeology
– ceramics
– Pomerelia
– Prussia

bibliography:
Michał Starski.pdf