About us
Research team
Małgorzata Kot, PhD
Department of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
Project manager. In addition to coordinating the work of all team members, she conducts fieldwork, analyses lithics from Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods.
Natalia Gryczewska, MA
Department of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
Stipendist, in the project, participates in the analysis of lithics and fieldwork, archives and digitize collections.
Marcin Szeliga, PhD
Institute of Archaeology, Maria Skłodowska-Curie University in Lublin
In the project, he deals with the analysis of Neolithic artefacts.
Michał Wojenka, Phd
Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University
In the project deals with the analysis of artefacts from the Middle Ages and later times.
Grzegorz Czajka
Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
In project deals with analyzes of artefacts from the Bronze Age and early Iron Age.
Maciej Krajcarz,D.Sc.
Institute of Geological Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw
In the project deals with geological analyzes, including sediment analysis and stratigraphy of cave sediments.
Magdalena Krajcarz, PhD
Institute of Archeology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
In the project she deals with taphonomic and paleontological analyzes of mammalian bones.
Claudio Berto, PhD
Department of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
The project deals with the analysis of bones of small mammals (rodents and bats).
Mgr Katarzyna Zarzecka-Szubińska, MA
Institute of Systematics and Animal Evolution of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow.
Stipendist, deals with the inventory of bone materials from old excavations and paleontological analyses of mammalian bones.
Krzysztof Wertz, MSc
Institute of Systematics and Animal Evolution of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow.
In the project he deals with taphonomic and palaeontological analyses of bird remains.
MSc Virginie Sinet-Mathiot
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Lipsk, Germany
In the project deals with ZooMS analyzes of undetectable bones.
Elżbieta Jaskulska, PhD
Department of Bioarcheology, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
In the project deals with anthropological analysis of human remains.
Rafał Fetner, PhD
Department of Bioarcheology, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
In the project he deals with isotopic analyses of bones.
Marcin Szymanek, D.Sc.
Institute of Basic Geology, Department of Climate Geology, University of Warsaw
In the project he deals with malacological analyzes.
Katarzyna Pyżewicz, PhD
Archaeology Department, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.
In the project, she deals with trace evidence on flint artefacts.
Marcin Diakowski, MA
Institute of Archeology, University of Wrocław
In the project deals with trace evidence on bone artefacts.
Dr Hugues-Alexandre Blain
Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social, Tarragona, Hiszpania
In the project deals with analyses of amphibians and reptiles from Ciasna Cave.
Mgr Karolina Rataj
Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
In the project deals with a multi-aspect analysis of the burial of a child in the Tunel Wielki cave.
Magdalena Moskal del Hoyo, PhD
Department of Paleobotany, Institute of Botany W. Szafer Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow,
In the project, she deals with anthracology, i.e. identification of plant species based on charcoal and other plant macroremains.
Marina Komar, PhD
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in Kiev
In the project she deals with palynological analyzes, i.e. plant pollen analyzes.
Michał Leloch, MA
Department of Paleolithic and Mesolitic, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
In the project he deals with data analysis with LIDAR imaging.
Michał Jakubczak, MA
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
In the project deals with the analysis of data from LIDAR imaging and non-invasive methods.
Marcin Przybyła, MA
In the project he deals with geomagnetic analyzes.
Miron Bogacki, PhD
Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
In the project he deals with documentary photographs and creation of 3D models of artefacts.
Ewa Jurzysty, MA
In the project deals with the drawing of artefacts.
prof. dr hab. Stanisław Fedorowicz
Institute of Geography, Department of Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology, University of Gdańsk
In the projects deals with thermoluminescence dating.
Cooperating institutions
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
The Centre of New Technologies, Laboratory of Paleogenetics and Conservation Genetics, dr Mateusz Baca, dr Danijela Popovic
Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Physics, Divisions of Radioisotopes , dr inż. Piotr Moska
Poznan Radiocarbon Laboratory, prof. Tomasz Goslar